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BREAKING: BRENDA VAN DAM DANCED WITH WESTERFIELD: (Modern Day Westside Story?)7-9-02 Trial Watch
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| July 9, 2002
| KFMB
Posted on 07/08/2002 10:23:15 PM PDT by FresnoDA
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To: Jrabbit
Do we just salute, or must we kneel and use terms like "your royal travesty" or whatever?
To: MizSterious
(Whining...) Do we have to goose step too?
To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Kim, Do you know where it is the video of Danielle VanDam was taken that they keep showing on TV? The one where she is twirling around, then runs up to someone. There are lots of people around. A women walks by and has a look of What is the world is going on. Danielle is in a white blouse and black pants.
My impression is that it was taken at a mall. Is this correct?
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posted on
07/09/2002 10:27:54 AM PDT
by
Spunky
To: spectre
ahh, Dr. Demento, that's a classic - and very fitting in this situation:-)
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posted on
07/09/2002 10:28:28 AM PDT
by
GoRepGo
To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
I did say "just a few states".
To: Karson
Wow. I think that sounds like a great idea - the jury questioning the witnesses - and the suspect too of course. Does something like that happen at a grand jury?
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posted on
07/09/2002 10:29:27 AM PDT
by
mommya
To: truth_seeker; FresnoDA
Thank you so much for responding. I hope my words weren't "too much".
I think it is too easy to forget where we are and how many we can affect, and who we put as risk, beside ourselves.
It would be a benefit if some of the risque comments were left out. It would also be a benefit if Fresno didn't exaggerate. He does get carried away sometimes.
Maybe this should serve as a reminder to all of us (me included) to act more like adults, and less like children.
Again, thank you for responding so courteously and having the courage to be open and honest.
To: Rheo
I saw it on the ticker tape thingy at the bottom of the TV screen this morning. I don't remember which channel I had on.
The trial would last twice as long if they let us call in questions. I've got a whole ton of 'em. LOL
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posted on
07/09/2002 10:30:06 AM PDT
by
Karson
To: Politicalmom
Do we call it the Dusek Goose Step? LOL!
To: GoRepGo
Thankyou...It takes a deep thinker to understand that post! :~)
sw
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posted on
07/09/2002 10:31:15 AM PDT
by
spectre
To: All
Oct 1, 2001
http://news.mpr.org/features/200110/04_stawickie_supco/index.shtml
Supreme Court to decide whether jurors can ask questions at trials
By Elizabeth Stawicki, Minnesota Public Radio
October 4, 2001
Typically attorneys question witnesses during trials in Minnesota. But in Blue Earth County two years ago, a Mankato judge invited jurors to question the witnesses and even the man on trial. The state Supreme Court heard arguments about whether allowing jurors to ask questions violates a defendant's right to a fair trial.
A jury convicted Gerard Costello on several DWI-related charges in September 1999. During his trial, Judge Norbert Smith invited jurors to print their questions for witnesses anonymously on pieces of paper.
Arguing for Costello before the Minnesota Supreme Court, attorney Theodora Gaitas said allowing jurors to move out of their roles from impartial observers to participants, deprived Costello of his constitutional right to an impartial jury.
"Once you instruct a jury that they can take on this new role of questioning witnesses as inquisitors and not merely neutral and passive fact-finders, the right to a impartial jury is necessarily implicated," she said. Justice Ed Stringer: "Why does the fact that a juror has a question - maybe there's a gap in the facts," noted Justice Ed Stringer. "Why should it be implied that a juror is partial?"
To: connectthedots
I had never heard of it before. Apparently it's not common practice.
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posted on
07/09/2002 10:31:30 AM PDT
by
Karson
To: cubreporter
My mother never went to the bars with me. I was noting that it was my experience I saw others do so.
I was a COOK in that bar, by the way.
To: Spunky
I think that video was taken during their trip to Disney World in Jan. 2002.
To: connectthedots
No I understand...see my post about supreme court..
To: spectre
Heehee, I remember that oldie! Calling Nurse Ratchett!! Spill on aisle 4!
To: Karson
Hello...am I on the air...oh great..thanks for taking my call.....I'd like to ask Mr. VD a question....Where the hell is the dog bed and what color was it!!!
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posted on
07/09/2002 10:32:38 AM PDT
by
Rheo
To: connectthedots
the jury can submit questions to the judge to ask witnessesIsn't that what happens in a grand jury?
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posted on
07/09/2002 10:32:43 AM PDT
by
Spunky
To: MizSterious
I think a humble bow will do.
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posted on
07/09/2002 10:32:48 AM PDT
by
Jrabbit
To: mommya
Does something like that happen at a grand jury? I have no idea.
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posted on
07/09/2002 10:33:46 AM PDT
by
Karson
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