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Er.Who knows.
I wonder if the man that survived is going to testify. He'll be able to provide details about the lunch...if he remembers.
He's been on the stand today and all day yesterday
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Er.Who knows.
I wonder if the man that survived is going to testify. He'll be able to provide details about the lunch...if he remembers.
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It's all computerized now so I don't think you can.I'm thinking I will vote Labor this one.
And will go around to multiple venues and vote Liberal for the state election. MULTIPLE ****ING VENUES
Yeah I hope so.Oh for sure he will take the stand. He better.
No its not. They cross you off the page like they always doIt's all computerized now so I don't think you can.
Plus you'll get in big trouble!
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I'm sure they had a laptop at our polling place. Unless I got it mixed up with the federal electionNo its not. They cross you off the page like they always do
. Good luck with that lol.It would be hard for the jury to ignore all the media.
Supreme Court Justice Christopher Beale has now concluded today’s proceedings by reminding jurors about the extensive media coverage of the case, and the fact they may come into contact with people over the weekend who know they are serving on the jury and will want to discuss the case.
“You have to shut that conversation down,” Beale said.
Beale also reminded jurors that they should ignore any information about the case online, and in the media, and urged them to “switch off”, enjoy their weekend and come back to court refreshed next week.
I'll keep an eye out for the laptopsI'm sure they had a laptop at our polling place. Unless I got it mixed up with the federal election.
Oh I remember now...we voted early the last state election so that's why they had laptops.
I may be a big mouth on BF, but if i was on a jury I would take it 1000% seriously.It would be hard for the jury to ignore all the media.
Supreme Court Justice Christopher Beale has now concluded today’s proceedings by reminding jurors about the extensive media coverage of the case, and the fact they may come into contact with people over the weekend who know they are serving on the jury and will want to discuss the case.
“You have to shut that conversation down,” Beale said.
Beale also reminded jurors that they should ignore any information about the case online, and in the media, and urged them to “switch off”, enjoy their weekend and come back to court refreshed next week.
Shutting up is easy. It's ignoring all the media and chatter for this case that would be tricky. Especially for a whole weekend.I may be a big mouth on BF, but if i was on a jury I would take it 1000% seriously.
I know when to shut up, and this is clear cut you need to shut up