Trial

Nov 25, 2008 08:50

It's over.  I didn't think we'd ever get through all the witnesses waiting out in the hall every day and the giant pile of evidence.  The state's prosecutors were young but pretty professional-seeming compared to the defense, who was representing himself.  It came out in the trial that his original lawyer said, "it's not a matter of if you're going ( Read more... )

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yoshimi November 25 2008, 16:50:18 UTC
did the wife testify?

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nausicaa1 November 25 2008, 19:56:22 UTC
Yep. It was scary, watching him get his jollies from forcing her to answer his every question in the exact way he wanted. She handled it as well as she could, stayed passive and answered flatly. It was like she wasn't there, just a her-shaped robot answering questions. Then when prosecutors talked to her, she perked up and turned human again. I couldn't believe the way the husband talked to her. "Don't look at him [prosecutor]. You look at ME. He can't help you. You look at ME." was chilling. He had the jury up and down, in and out of that court room, all of us giving him power to do whatever he wanted. Fucking megalomaniac.

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yoshimi November 26 2008, 01:39:57 UTC
well, that's the last show he'll ever perform in the free world. and i'm incredibly proud of her for doing it. d.v. cases never go anywhere, largely because the women rarely come in to testify.

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nausicaa1 November 26 2008, 21:43:04 UTC
The wife was so brave! I know I wouldn't have had the balls to sit there and take everything so calmly at the age of 26.

SO out of curiosity, how long do you think he'll get? I so hope it's not a slap on the wrist and out in 6 months. He'd just go right back to messing with her, not having done a damn thing in prison but work out and nurse his anger.

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yoshimi November 27 2008, 20:22:32 UTC
5 years. That's my guess.

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