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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 442740" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I though Ashton was great and as much as I hate Baez I was surprised he did as well as he did. I don't think we liked what he said or how he said it, but I was expecting much worse from him. He certainly was passionate. Ashton was out of line in laughing but husband said this has happened in cases he's been in, prosecutors have smirked, laughed, made facial expressions. Trials can become very heated with a lot of accusations and inuendos thrown around and sometimes in the heat of battle this happens (of course husband would never do this, he doesn't like to be held in contempt). I thought Baez's comments to the judge were very gracious and I thought Ashton should have fallen on his sword a bit more. I think they were both lucky JP accepted their apologies.</p><p></p><p>I feel very badly for George. What Baez said about his was so cruel and I am worried about him. I did notice they were not sitting together and I do hope they can work this out, they have been through more than anyone should have to. The fact that Casey just sits there and watched her family be destroyed shows me she has no human emotions at all.</p><p></p><p>I think it was a good move to recess for the day. The state will do rebuttal and will be the last thing the jury hears except for jury instructions. </p><p></p><p>What are we going to do after tomorrow? We need to start our twelve step program.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 442740, member: 59"] I though Ashton was great and as much as I hate Baez I was surprised he did as well as he did. I don't think we liked what he said or how he said it, but I was expecting much worse from him. He certainly was passionate. Ashton was out of line in laughing but husband said this has happened in cases he's been in, prosecutors have smirked, laughed, made facial expressions. Trials can become very heated with a lot of accusations and inuendos thrown around and sometimes in the heat of battle this happens (of course husband would never do this, he doesn't like to be held in contempt). I thought Baez's comments to the judge were very gracious and I thought Ashton should have fallen on his sword a bit more. I think they were both lucky JP accepted their apologies. I feel very badly for George. What Baez said about his was so cruel and I am worried about him. I did notice they were not sitting together and I do hope they can work this out, they have been through more than anyone should have to. The fact that Casey just sits there and watched her family be destroyed shows me she has no human emotions at all. I think it was a good move to recess for the day. The state will do rebuttal and will be the last thing the jury hears except for jury instructions. What are we going to do after tomorrow? We need to start our twelve step program. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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