That would kind of set a remarkable precedent, had they granted defense's motion to prevent jurors from seeing victim's families in court. That's never been done, and man was that guy blue-sky-ing when he came up with that one.
Comments are closed.
Commenting on this item is available only to members of the site. You can sign in here or create an account here.
By posting this comment, you are agreeing to our Terms of Use.
That would kind of set a remarkable precedent, had they granted defense's motion to prevent jurors from seeing victim's families in court. That's never been done, and man was that guy blue-sky-ing when he came up with that one.