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she has been absolutely expressionless. sometimes with her eyes cast down. sometimes with her eyes closed. >> yeah, i actually looked over at her a lot to see how she reacted to things and she mostly tried to avoid eye contact with us and looked down at her desk. she didn't seem to get upset. she got a little breathing heavy or something, but for the most part she was, yeah, didn't seem phased. >> you said you in the jury room, what you don't know 15a, is that what the potential motive was, which was theft. was deemed inadmissible in this trial. that jayna murray earlier that day had confronted brittany norwood allegedly with yoga pants with the tag still on. so what were you all thinking might have been the motive? >> we talked a little bit about motive and we recognize that any motive we came up with would be speculative. we talked about how brittany was from washington state and jayna was planning to go to washington state and dating someone from the seattle area. so we thought there could be some connection there. but somebody had briefly mentioned, mayb
she has been absolutely expressionless. sometimes with her eyes cast down. sometimes with her eyes closed. >> yeah, i actually looked over at her a lot to see how she reacted to things and she mostly tried to avoid eye contact with us and looked down at her desk. she didn't seem to get upset. she got a little breathing heavy or something, but for the most part she was, yeah, didn't seem phased. >> you said you in the jury room, what you don't know 15a, is that what the potential...
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murray, he sat stoic and expressionless as judge pastor read that verdict the judge then went through every single jury member to make sure this indeed was the verdict, each of them had come to independently he also stated the jury could not for a period of 90 days do anything to benefit from this trial we will keep you posted and updated on the developments again dr. conrad murray found guilty of one count of unvoluntary manslaughter in the death of michael jackson who died june 29th, 2009. >>> an uneven day to start the week on wall street. the dow is down triple digits, one point before rebounding the dow is up 85 s&p nasdaq up 9 let's go to new york now alexis has tonight's cbs money watch update. >> reporter: financial officials from around europe are meeting in brussels for urgent talks to ease the debt crisis, greek officials are expected to name a new prime minister and temporary government that will enforce names of the package and in italy they are calling for resignation as the world's third largest economy falls in debt. >>> the class action suit accuses the bank of americ
murray, he sat stoic and expressionless as judge pastor read that verdict the judge then went through every single jury member to make sure this indeed was the verdict, each of them had come to independently he also stated the jury could not for a period of 90 days do anything to benefit from this trial we will keep you posted and updated on the developments again dr. conrad murray found guilty of one count of unvoluntary manslaughter in the death of michael jackson who died june 29th, 2009....
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throughout today's proceedings he sat expressionless. >> earlier today, the jury alerted the judge they had agreed on a verdict and the courtroom was cleared. time was given for jackson's family and others to arrive at the courthouse in downtown los angeles. this jury, a panel of seven men and five women deliberated for nine hours overall. let's get the latest now from stephanie stanton outside the courthouse in los angeles. stephanie? >> reporter: the verdict came down at 1:00 local time. in fact, here, outside the courthouse you can see some of the jackson family members leaving the courthouse as we speak. jackson fans here outside the courthouse as you might imagine. they erupted in cheers and screams when they learned dr. conrad murray will be held responsible for the death of michael jackson. after a day and a half of deliberations, the jury came to a unanimous decision. the involuntary manslaughter case against dr. conrad myrrhry. >> we the jury find the defendant conrad robert murray guilty. >> as he has in court, throughout much of the trial, dr. murray showed little emotion as
throughout today's proceedings he sat expressionless. >> earlier today, the jury alerted the judge they had agreed on a verdict and the courtroom was cleared. time was given for jackson's family and others to arrive at the courthouse in downtown los angeles. this jury, a panel of seven men and five women deliberated for nine hours overall. let's get the latest now from stephanie stanton outside the courthouse in los angeles. stephanie? >> reporter: the verdict came down at 1:00...
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than three decades after his bullet came within an inch of reagan's heart, john hinckley sat expressionlesshinckley's attorney telling the judge the would be asassinin flaud, but decent. he's asking for more leave from a mental hospital and eventually live full time with his mother. his lawyer says he has not been violent and a doctor at the hospital says there's a low risk he would be a danger to himself or others. a psychologist says this. >> if he is on medication, mr. hinckley could move in next door to me as far as i'm concerned. if he's not, i would do everything i could to block him. >> hinckley's lawyer says he's been reliable about taking his antipsychotic drugs, but government attorneys counter that he's been consistently deceptive. the secret service watched him this year without his knowledge. on more than one occasion, hinckley was supposed to go to the movies or shopping, but instead went to bookstores where he looked about books about reagan. they say he's also deceptive on his dealings with women, searching for pictures of his female dentist, then lying about i. episodes rem
than three decades after his bullet came within an inch of reagan's heart, john hinckley sat expressionlesshinckley's attorney telling the judge the would be asassinin flaud, but decent. he's asking for more leave from a mental hospital and eventually live full time with his mother. his lawyer says he has not been violent and a doctor at the hospital says there's a low risk he would be a danger to himself or others. a psychologist says this. >> if he is on medication, mr. hinckley could...