Posted on 07/09/2013 4:51:37 AM PDT by Uncle Chip
I’m not sure why the jury can’t see it. It’s just adding the time element to maybe 2000 drawings.
TM’s penchant for fighting is now EXPOSED!
Lavondria: But you need to stop fighting...you ain’t gonna be _________ until you are suspended again.
I want to know if he said why he was going to buy a gun...like
Ima gonna kill that ....
Experts are allowed to give their opinion. Judge Nelson should know that.
She’ll get hers.
They switch so they don’t lull anyone to be in-attentive. And they’re acting as bangboards at the same time.
The judge knows exactly why she’s ruling the way she is.
And so do we.
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Pierce v. State, 718 So.2d 806 (Fla.App. 4 Dist., 1997) Moreover, we find there was no undue emphasis placed upon the computer animation videotape, which was shown to the jury for a total of approximately six minutes during the course of an eleven-day trial. The judge appropriately explained to the jury that the videotape was being used only to illustrate the expert’s opinion. Cross-examination was permitted, and the record demonstrates it was made clear to the jury that if the information entered into the computer was inaccurate, then the computer animation itself was inaccurate.
That’s the usual here until July. Makes the heat worth it, almost.
"Yeah, 'cause he got mo' hits in. He had me on da ground and I couldn't do nuttin'"
I think a lot of people are missing this because they zoned out after the animation hearing..
We just had rain. I can hear our wet grass growing.
"When you gonna teach me how to fight"
they can do like I do...read every post
:-)
Mantei got up to object there and then just sat back down — Demetrius Martin.
So she is letting these texts and photos into evidence?
bingo...it’s now evidence in this case
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