goodreedAJ ,
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@GottaLaff:
Absolutely!

I think that it's fascinating even at this stage, but we won't know the outcome until the jury renders its verdict, so it's pointless to try to predict because none of us are in the jury room.

None of us watching from the outside gets to see everything the jury does, and we certainly don't get to study the exhibits in context the way the jury will be able to. They get all of the testimony and the exhibits. They see the reactions of the defense, the prosecutors, the witnesses, etc. They'll have a much more complete picture of the whole thing than we will. And they'll be charged with ruling based on the evidence presented to them in the court room, not what's being reported on social media and in the press. While juries can be unpredictable, they will be fully vetted before the trial begins, and I for one trust that they'll do their job according to the law.

I appreciate your rundowns that allow us to watch the process unfold. This is really the good part of social media.

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