Thursday, January 11, 2007

Judge Dwyer's Instructions

To the jury: You must consider Healy as innocent and treat him as innocent unless PROVEN otherwise. He advises the panel NOT to take notes of the testimony so that jurors can give their undivided attention to the proceedings.

Judge Dwyer says this courtroom (as opposed to the larger ceremonial room across the hall) is being used because of its audio/visual capabilities.

10:04am
Prosecutor Kurt Hameline begins opening statement. The crowd perks up, and collectively moves to the edges of their seats.

(NOTE: Timestamps posted below are not entirely in sync with the actual time. Times included in the posts are accurate.)

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

he is not guilty..and we as citizens need not to beieve that that negro is innocent.let him fry and allow his family to see what kind of man they had for a (s0n)

1:48 AM  

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