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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 437191" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>The tatoo guy knew her for seven years and she never said anything to him about her daughter. He said she seemed happy and upbeat. They ordered pizza after and ate together. She called the next week to make an appointment for another tatoo but I had to leave then and never found out if she got it, I don't think so. The tatoo says "beautiful life" in Italian.</p><p></p><p>I was surprised to see the defense didn't move for a mistrial when the jury asked to see the evidence. I believe they asked after they came back from a recess which means they talked about this among themselves. If they had questions they are suppose to ask in open court, they are not allowed to go back to their jury room and talk and come back and ask. Usually the judge will ask if the jurors have any questions before he releases them for the day. Just another appeal point.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 437191, member: 59"] The tatoo guy knew her for seven years and she never said anything to him about her daughter. He said she seemed happy and upbeat. They ordered pizza after and ate together. She called the next week to make an appointment for another tatoo but I had to leave then and never found out if she got it, I don't think so. The tatoo says "beautiful life" in Italian. I was surprised to see the defense didn't move for a mistrial when the jury asked to see the evidence. I believe they asked after they came back from a recess which means they talked about this among themselves. If they had questions they are suppose to ask in open court, they are not allowed to go back to their jury room and talk and come back and ask. Usually the judge will ask if the jurors have any questions before he releases them for the day. Just another appeal point. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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