I attended a court meeting on Wednesday at 2 pm and stayed until around 4:35. It was a while since they started to play.
Except for myself watching the trial, there is only one person in the court, and this person is also from this class.
When the court resumed, the attorney tried to agree on certain matters concerning the case before the jury returned. I have not seen the beginning of the trial, so I do not know who is suing or what happened.
Finally, after they solved these things and made a map, the jury finally showed off details
He gained his view and continued to awaken the jury indeed. At the time of his conclusion, two lawyers, Guge and Guge, whisper to each other.
Guge's lawyer said last time. I believe that man is speaking to himself! After the discussion was over, the judges asked the jury whether they would like to take a break. They appealed they wanted, so the judges called for a break.
During the break, one of the jurors requested a retirement from the jury. He said she was sick. The judge negotiated with the lawyer and asked her to go home. The first candidate is an alternative to her. He also released the second alternative judge because she did not have to go home. Then when they returned the judges gave them instructions on the incident. In the process, the judge seems to be bored. Finally, the judge sent the jury to the room for deliberation. When I left, the jury was still considering
The name of the judge is Johnstone and the bailiff is Collins. Collins told the man that Johnston was the judge of Charlotte, it was a great murder. When I left the court, Guge's attorney stopped me. After telling me a few minutes, please ask if I am a jury. In the last discussion, I
But it is certainly a new experience to cry in a room full of 70 jurors, 2 lawyers, court stenographers, and bailiffs in front of the judge. I shouted for myself because this is the first time I talked about what happened for myself. I cried out for all the women in our country, and they were doing even worse. It did not cry in front of the courtroom, so it influenced me deeply. This has happened since then. After handing the microphone to the next chair, the man sitting next to me whispered in my ear. He told me it was a pity that someone did this to me. Later in the day, I did not know a woman. I asked if I was OK in the corridor.
When I departed in the middle of the night I thought about the night court. I am not disturbed by television, but I'm thinking of starting a home comedy in Brooklyn's court. But even I've noticed even a simple comedy on legal proceedings forms my idea of what happened in the night court. The work of David Duns in the human rights preference "Golden Age torture" era of George W. Bush era is not limited to the United States, but also how much visual media can perpetuate the worst practice of our judicial system Can you do it? Native, and all over the world. Danzig believes that the explanation of torture of programs such as 24 and law and order considers torture as an effective and acceptable tool. But Zezzi wrote to Huffington Post, "Juveniles mimicked the techniques they saw, military educators report that 24 is one of the biggest problems in their class."