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Libby (Trial) Update {Juror Dismissed From Case }
NRO (The Corner) ^ | 2/26/07 | Byrion York

Posted on 02/26/2007 6:57:45 AM PST by PhatHead

Not sure what this means — but we've just gotten an announcement that the parties in the Libby trial have been asked to come to the courtroom at 9:45 this morning. Could be some sort of inquiry, or it could be bigger.


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cialeak; fitzgerald; libby; plamegate; thefitzimeanfixisin
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To: the Real fifi; Laverne; onyx; Howlin; SE Mom; Grampa Dave; samadams2000; popdonnelly; ...

Wonder if THIS is why Russert was so jovial yesterday .. his demeanor made me nauseous AND .. Byron York .. who's written SO extensively on this case was on his Hillary/Obama panel!! And .. there was NOT ONE mention of this case ... like the elephant was right in there in the room. Unbelievably strange and suspicious to me.


81 posted on 02/26/2007 7:27:11 AM PST by STARWISE (They (Rats) think of this WOT as Bush's war, not America's war-RichardMiniter, respected OBL author)
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To: Chuck54
LOL! Here is one theory at DU:

TechBear_Seattle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Mon Feb-26-07 10:20 AM Response to Original message 1. How could this cause a mistrial? I mean, I know the theory, but as far as I've seen, there has been almost no media coverage of the Libby trial. How could there any juror be exposed to enough coverage to taint the trial? Unless the juror is a GOP loyalist who set out to deliberately cause a mistrial. :tinfoilhat: ?

82 posted on 02/26/2007 7:27:16 AM PST by tiredoflaundry (Congress to our troops , it's called "Murder by Congress")
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To: r9etb
Whackadoodlery

Great word.

83 posted on 02/26/2007 7:27:41 AM PST by Bahbah (.Regev, Goldwasser & Shalit, we are praying for you.)
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To: oceanview

A legal expert for Fox just said that a mistrial would be a good thing for the prosecution because she didn't think the prosecution made a very good case.

I believe Lis Wiehl was the legal expert, and my memory says she is not a conservative.


84 posted on 02/26/2007 7:28:04 AM PST by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who support the troops will pray for them to WIN!)
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To: MaestroLC
Thread on the tomb here
85 posted on 02/26/2007 7:28:04 AM PST by Jack Black
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To: xzins

Per Victoria Toensing in the WAshington Post.....

"In January 2001, Libby was the lawyer for millionaire financier Marc Rich, whom President Bill Clinton pardoned shortly before leaving office. Fitzgerald, who was then an assistant U.S. attorney in the southern district of New York, and U.S. Attorney James Comey spearheaded the criminal investigation of that pardon."

Comey selected Fitzgerald for this investigation.


86 posted on 02/26/2007 7:28:19 AM PST by Bryan24 (When in doubt, move to the right....)
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To: tiredoflaundry
Unless the juror is a GOP loyalist who set out to deliberately cause a mistrial.

That's what I'd do. LOL.

87 posted on 02/26/2007 7:28:37 AM PST by veronica
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To: Hillarys Gate Cult

Oh, I was referring to the "real" Queen...Mrs. Pantsuit.


88 posted on 02/26/2007 7:28:42 AM PST by Miss Didi ("Good heavens, woman, this is a war not a garden party!" Dr. Meade, Gone with the Wind)
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To: veronica

;0)


89 posted on 02/26/2007 7:29:15 AM PST by tiredoflaundry (Congress to our troops , it's called "Murder by Congress")
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To: Miss Didi
And where exactly does that leave the Queen? It is her turn, you know

The Old Queen would simply be washed away in the exultation of the hoi polloi, the unwashed masses at having French Royalty (or Irish, whatever) in the Presidential chair. Francois F. Cary served in Viet Nam.

The new Queen, Tee-ray-zah F. Heinz has taken the name "Marie Antoinette" as her ruling pseudonym. It's rumored that she has in mind to depose the new King and let everyone eat cake.

90 posted on 02/26/2007 7:29:56 AM PST by Ole Okie
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To: the Real fifi

This is the latest from the blogger in the courtroom:

***BREAKING: There has been exposure of at least one of the jurors to media coverage of the trial. There is discussion going on in chambers with Judge Walton and counsel for both sides as to how to proceed. There will likely be individual voir dire (discussions) with each and every juror now to determine if there is a taint to the jury process. We won't know anything about whether things will proceed until that has concluded. There is a possibility of a mistrial being declared but, again, we will not know anything unless and until the judge and attorneys speak with the jury foreperson and all of the jurors, and make their determination as to how things will or will not proceed from there. More news as we get it.***


91 posted on 02/26/2007 7:29:58 AM PST by NoBullZone (Attempting to dispel ... bull*hit)
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To: xzins

>>My guess, then, is that this will hurt Libby. My other sense is that this jury was going to be hung.

This could be a way to get rid of one of the "hang-ups."

What preserves the integrity of the jury process? <<

I know this is gonna sound selfish. And, of course the trial needs to be fair.

But I really don't like the idea of retrying this case as the elections approach... This trial isn't what the election should be about.


92 posted on 02/26/2007 7:30:53 AM PST by gondramB (It wasn't raining when Noah built the ark.)
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To: Bryan24
Fitzgerald, who was then an assistant U.S. attorney in the southern district of New York, and U.S. Attorney James Comey spearheaded the criminal investigation of that pardon." Well he ignored the Constitution and law in that case, because it's clear that the right-to-pardon is among the most unconstrained rights that a President has. Didn't stop Fitz from investigating. Maybe that's WHY he was chosen for this pig circus of a trial.
93 posted on 02/26/2007 7:31:12 AM PST by Jack Black
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To: STARWISE

Nice way of getting the trial throw out if someone got outside information, don't ya think?

Then Fitz could look for another jury & trial


94 posted on 02/26/2007 7:32:16 AM PST by Mo1 ( http://www.gohunter08.com)
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To: xzins

Schuster just up on MSNBC and didn't seem quite so jovial.

I would actually watch Hairball tonight if a mistrial is declared and the judge announces this farce is over.

Wishful thinking, yeah I know.


95 posted on 02/26/2007 7:32:16 AM PST by Chuck54 (Many Americans never learned to fight for their freedom, but are only good at enjoying it.)
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To: PhatHead

Fox showed a blurb about a possible "tainted juror".


96 posted on 02/26/2007 7:32:19 AM PST by theDentist (Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspelll.)
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To: xzins
No, no, my post was a joke.

My other sense is that this jury was going to be hung.

I was taking your statement literally; let's hang the jury.

97 posted on 02/26/2007 7:32:29 AM PST by Lurking in Kansas (Nothing witty here... move on.)
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To: Bryan24

I think the real issue in this case is the question each juror should ask himself/herself: "Am I convinced that Libby intentionally attempted to deceive?"

I think I'd have a gut feel backed up by facts to come to that conclusion.

If all I get is a weak "Well...he could have...but....") then you cannot vote to convict the guy.


98 posted on 02/26/2007 7:33:33 AM PST by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who support the troops will pray for them to WIN!)
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To: PhatHead

Notes are being passed to jury members from the media? I wonder if there could be charges filed against this media member? Maybe Patrick Fitzgerald can go after the real guilty party in all of this mess to begin with.


99 posted on 02/26/2007 7:34:20 AM PST by april15Bendovr
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To: xzins

I think that depends on the Judge's instructions to the jury -- which I have not seen. IIRC, the judge will generally define for the jurors exactly what questions have to be answered "yes," in order to convict.


100 posted on 02/26/2007 7:35:45 AM PST by r9etb
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