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>> the jury took only 35 minutes to agree on a verdict. >> so the jury files back in and whenever a juryme back, you're looking at every juror trying to look for some hint. it seems like an eternlt. the heart meanwhile is racing faster and faster and breathing is becoming increasingly challenging. this was the most agonizing moment either of us had ever had in our careers. then judge asked that the verdict be read allowed. in the ground,ething feed it, and care for it, don't we grow something more? we grow big celebrations, and personal victories. we grow new beginnings, and better endings. grand gestures, and perfect quiet. we grow escape, bragging rights, happier happy hours. so let's gro something greater with miracle-gro. what will you grow? share your story at miraclegro.com. what will you grow? he thought it was the endn for his dof the conversation.d... she didn't tell him that her college expenses were going up. or that she maxed out her card during spring break. when the satellite provider checked his credit, he found out his daughter didn't pay her bills. but he's not worried.
>> the jury took only 35 minutes to agree on a verdict. >> so the jury files back in and whenever a juryme back, you're looking at every juror trying to look for some hint. it seems like an eternlt. the heart meanwhile is racing faster and faster and breathing is becoming increasingly challenging. this was the most agonizing moment either of us had ever had in our careers. then judge asked that the verdict be read allowed. in the ground,ething feed it, and care for it, don't we grow...
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yesterday the jury acquitted the former chairman sean fitzpatrick on all counts. that too many signs in the dock with a forty seven days to lisa farther day for a very different outcome. in between china's that the criminal courts for us to obedience of guilty in relation to make the ten transaction not guilty in relation to the clinic from the deal and the key is soo here is the week course on these loans. yes one of the key questions for the jury to answer in this case we would have been whether or not these unknowns were in the ordinary course of business that still marching in the legislation and that the difference between an illegal though. and indeed of those minorities to get to that step that would of had to look at the terms of those nose and recourse or the liability for repayments windows they were of the live oaks repay one hundred percent of those loans yet the maple tenuous i donated twenty five percent the course and that according to the expert witness on binding calls by the prosecution was a key feature which would indicate that these films were
yesterday the jury acquitted the former chairman sean fitzpatrick on all counts. that too many signs in the dock with a forty seven days to lisa farther day for a very different outcome. in between china's that the criminal courts for us to obedience of guilty in relation to make the ten transaction not guilty in relation to the clinic from the deal and the key is soo here is the week course on these loans. yes one of the key questions for the jury to answer in this case we would have been...
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ladies and gentlemen of the jury, is this in fact your verdict? >> while goodwin was acquitted of the murder charges that could have send him to life, he is guilty of illegally firing a gun. for that he could get up to 14 years when he returns to court for sentencing. >> i want to thank you all. okay. in all rise for the jury. >> thank you. >> court is adjourned. >> what went through your mind. >> there's a changed young man. >> are you scared? >> no. >> you weren't fearful of a guilty verdict. >> honest to god, no. i was not scared. i was just prepared. if god would have sent him down with 25 years, that's between god and him. tony know that. i was prepared. >> until he is sentenced, goodwin will remain in jail. >> everything has been going good today. let's keep that positive energy and keep doing that. it's hard. it's all about choices. >> i got the verdict and it's like a weight was lifted off of my shoulders. i thought i was hearing it wrong. that's why i was just -- i wanted to look like, uh, did he really say that? i was shocked. i was just
ladies and gentlemen of the jury, is this in fact your verdict? >> while goodwin was acquitted of the murder charges that could have send him to life, he is guilty of illegally firing a gun. for that he could get up to 14 years when he returns to court for sentencing. >> i want to thank you all. okay. in all rise for the jury. >> thank you. >> court is adjourned. >> what went through your mind. >> there's a changed young man. >> are you scared? >>...
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although some time the civil grand jury is maligned in the press, the grand jury provides a useful and unique function. as mentioned by your peers, we're the only entity that can only take a look at some of the hard issues without concern for political retribution. briefly, last year the impact of our report, we felt was pretty significant and it was positive change. the closing times for going to the park, regardingedth syphilis property report as of july 2013 ~. there is no integration in the property map database with real estate information systems. currently individual can go online and find out what is going on online with city property. the building inspection resulted in increase on [speaker not understood]. in response to the city services auditor's report, potive changes were made including adding 26 new efficiency measures. so, we appreciate the opportunity to be of service to the city and county of san francisco. thank you. >> thank you. are there any other members of the public wishing to make public comment at this time? seeing none, public comment is closed. [gavel] >> c
although some time the civil grand jury is maligned in the press, the grand jury provides a useful and unique function. as mentioned by your peers, we're the only entity that can only take a look at some of the hard issues without concern for political retribution. briefly, last year the impact of our report, we felt was pretty significant and it was positive change. the closing times for going to the park, regardingedth syphilis property report as of july 2013 ~. there is no integration in the...
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will the jury agree? it's just gone to the jury. >>> an accused carjacker spotted clipping to a cab as it raced down the highway, reportedly up to 70-miles-an-hour. let's get to it. >>> good afternoon to you and yours from the deck this afternoon. the nba has suspended the los angeles clippers owner donald sterling for life, as gretchen just reported in the last hour, and is now urging fellow owners to kick him out of the league entirely. all, of course, over the racist comments he made that revealed himself to his ex-mistress in a secret recording. here's the nba commissionary short time ago. >> as for mr. sterling's ownership interest in the clippers, i will urge the board of governors to exercise its authority to force a sale of the team, and will do everything in my power to ensure that happens. we stand together in condemning mr. sterling's views. they simply have no place in the nba. >> the league is also fining sterling $2.5 million, the most allowed under what they call the nba constitution. of co
will the jury agree? it's just gone to the jury. >>> an accused carjacker spotted clipping to a cab as it raced down the highway, reportedly up to 70-miles-an-hour. let's get to it. >>> good afternoon to you and yours from the deck this afternoon. the nba has suspended the los angeles clippers owner donald sterling for life, as gretchen just reported in the last hour, and is now urging fellow owners to kick him out of the league entirely. all, of course, over the racist...
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she then showed the jury janet's life insurance policy. the payout was $500,000.raven abaroa. >> the only way he could afford to live his lifestyle was to get that insurance policy. >> but another piece of this puzzle was about to be presented in court. and it had to do with raven's second wife, vanessa pond. it turns out, vanessa and raven were not a match made in heaven. >> i was way too naive. way too naive. >> vanessa traveled from salt lake city to durham to testify. not for the defense. but for the prosecution. >> do you solemnly swear -- >> she told the jury how the romance with raven ended almost as quickly as it began. >> did you all argue a lot? >> yeah. >> at one point, vanessa said raven became physical. >> he had me by the arms, and he threw me up against the wall. he told me how much he hated me. and how much he didn't care if i died. right after that, he calmed right down. i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry. >> according to vanessa, raven displayed that same moody, unpredictable behavior again and again. >> the moment he got fired up about any
she then showed the jury janet's life insurance policy. the payout was $500,000.raven abaroa. >> the only way he could afford to live his lifestyle was to get that insurance policy. >> but another piece of this puzzle was about to be presented in court. and it had to do with raven's second wife, vanessa pond. it turns out, vanessa and raven were not a match made in heaven. >> i was way too naive. way too naive. >> vanessa traveled from salt lake city to durham to...
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women and men of the jury. sunday not guilty of all charges my friends. don't buy any. i made chicken. to choose very special friends. i will always be truly grateful for their support. during this break the tie. i know simply must. courtesy extended to me on my family. sure you get strong. why the media. with daemon change the trip was seeing my family. which as being intruded on. over the past six years. when our seats. thank you very much they just don't the npa they're all or the joy it was then told the team but will return to the court tomorrow to continue its consideration night against the admission charges against a two for many years. at such an attack it wouldn't say anything though i wouldn't take questions from media because the child is still ongoing. the jury us due deliberation on the sixteenth has faced by toxic lead and who was the head of lending arm and i know and what not to tear those former finance director there. each chart with sixteen counts of giving on local financial assistance in july two thousand and eight buy shares in anglo to sixteen six
women and men of the jury. sunday not guilty of all charges my friends. don't buy any. i made chicken. to choose very special friends. i will always be truly grateful for their support. during this break the tie. i know simply must. courtesy extended to me on my family. sure you get strong. why the media. with daemon change the trip was seeing my family. which as being intruded on. over the past six years. when our seats. thank you very much they just don't the npa they're all or the joy it was...
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as the jury might see it. because don't you have to have sympathy in order to try to buy that argument? >> yeah. that's a good question. you know, a lot of people will think that if you're a battered woman, then you're weak because you should be able to walk away. and that's not necessarily the case. however, this is a woman, marissa devault, who is strong, who was able to lead a double life. >> reporter: one of their most powerful pieces of evidence, the defendant's own hands. her perfectly manicured nails and light bruising which show little struggle between devault and her husband. >> doesn't appear to be any defensive wounds on her at all. >> reporter: tonight devault's fate is in the hands of a jury while she sits in the same jail as jodi arias, where the two have reportedly become friends. >> what do you think is the primary question that they will be asking themselves in that jury room? >> they will probably be trying to put themselves in marissa devault's place in the bedroom the night that she killed
as the jury might see it. because don't you have to have sympathy in order to try to buy that argument? >> yeah. that's a good question. you know, a lot of people will think that if you're a battered woman, then you're weak because you should be able to walk away. and that's not necessarily the case. however, this is a woman, marissa devault, who is strong, who was able to lead a double life. >> reporter: one of their most powerful pieces of evidence, the defendant's own hands. her...
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lawyers for one of the three accused men in the underlying respect i have told the jury the trial is not a bad intentions for the collapse of the banks and i didn't senior counsel going to go ahead and made his closing speech to the jury on behalf of have to clean and angles former head of planting and items dollars for adults former chairman sean fitzpatrick said he had been singled out for prosecution as the face of the bank there was no one who would not be detected in some way by the collapse of the time to discuss treatment of women told the jury. he said this case was not as last season and the doc was not a way it gets intentions until the tourists that were not there to satisfy that being to plug up the mob. he said this was about a section of the companies act which it never before been prosecuted and gospels but the most focused on the histogram to pack the queen had never shared his involvement in part to keep the next commercial transaction. this is the duty of the director was not to sound like the tide but the company went down the tubes. mr griffin asked the director w
lawyers for one of the three accused men in the underlying respect i have told the jury the trial is not a bad intentions for the collapse of the banks and i didn't senior counsel going to go ahead and made his closing speech to the jury on behalf of have to clean and angles former head of planting and items dollars for adults former chairman sean fitzpatrick said he had been singled out for prosecution as the face of the bank there was no one who would not be detected in some way by the...
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take off this shirt in front of the jury. ye-bye, state prison. >> there you go. >> greg -- >> justice! >> look, i think you got it all wrong, kimberly. >> of course. i'm undefeated, just so you know. >> the teardrop shows the jury how much he hates the word "murder." that's why it's there. and "murder" is spelled backwards. you could say he's a fan of the voodoo spiced alcohol red rum. and clearly he's innocent because no murderer would actually tattoo "murder" on their neck. let's be serious. >> a turtle neck to get it covered up? >> i think that's wrong. i was thinking that if there's a lineup, i've only seen this on tv. there's a lineup of people that have to come up and the person says i think it was that guy. if you have an identifying tattoo, i would assume you're not allowed to cover that up. >> well, i can tell you -- >> you weren't in a lineup. >> twice. >> well, for various things. >> what happened to a tattoo of a butterfly or something? >> what do you think? this guy should be allowed to cover it up, or not? >> i'
take off this shirt in front of the jury. ye-bye, state prison. >> there you go. >> greg -- >> justice! >> look, i think you got it all wrong, kimberly. >> of course. i'm undefeated, just so you know. >> the teardrop shows the jury how much he hates the word "murder." that's why it's there. and "murder" is spelled backwards. you could say he's a fan of the voodoo spiced alcohol red rum. and clearly he's innocent because no murderer would...
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the real issue for the jury to grapple with is, was mr. ith's actions reasonable given the circumstances? i think a big hurdle for the prosecution is going to have to overcome jury nullification. will a jury empathize with him and say he was the victim and these people were breaking into his home, or will the defense have to overcome the burden of his actions? the fact he shot multiple times and did not report this right away? if this was really a self-defense why did he not report this right away? >> state law no duty to retreat inside one's home residence. but there is a duty under law to quote act reasonably when using force in self-defense. >> that's right. >> now, as a prosecutor how can you prove he was lying in wait? >> i think the prosecutor is going to use building blocks to try to prove his case. he was sitting in the basement, he had snacks and water with him, he had two loaded firearms and he had a tarp. he had all this waiting for him. so i think the prosecutors' main argument is going to be, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, t
the real issue for the jury to grapple with is, was mr. ith's actions reasonable given the circumstances? i think a big hurdle for the prosecution is going to have to overcome jury nullification. will a jury empathize with him and say he was the victim and these people were breaking into his home, or will the defense have to overcome the burden of his actions? the fact he shot multiple times and did not report this right away? if this was really a self-defense why did he not report this right...
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>> after the jury verdict the supervisor let emotion flow. since arrest, admitted to being an alcoholic, checking himself into a treatment facility he described the jury showing compassion. >> nothing lessens sorrow i feel for the pain i caused. one of whom was my neighbor. my family. pain i've caused a friend. and the people who elected me into office. >> many have lost faith in this once-rising political star. the question tonight can he rebuild the trust and faith he lost last july? >> what do you take from this experience as a person? >> as a human being i've learned a lot about the human condition and compassion. and that you know, i should be held accountable. >> with that, the supervisor left to spend time, he says with family. >> the old sclage lock factory is going to be developed the mayor announced plans for the 20 acre site that includes 1700 low and middle income apartments and condos there will be two small parks, a community center and a store. >> one thing has been uniform and consistent in the desire for more open space and a
>> after the jury verdict the supervisor let emotion flow. since arrest, admitted to being an alcoholic, checking himself into a treatment facility he described the jury showing compassion. >> nothing lessens sorrow i feel for the pain i caused. one of whom was my neighbor. my family. pain i've caused a friend. and the people who elected me into office. >> many have lost faith in this once-rising political star. the question tonight can he rebuild the trust and faith he lost...
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. >>> new developments in the peeking trial of a supervisor. today a jury found efren carrillo not guilty of piquing. ktvu's ken wayne was in court. this was a surprise. >> reporter: the surprise was because a half hour earlier the jury said they were dead locked 11-1 on the charge of peeking. the judge ordered the jury back to deliberate the lesser charge of attempted peeking and that is when things moved fast. >> we the jury find the defendant efren carrillo not guilty. >> reporter: took just minutes for the jury to find sonoma county supervisor efren carrillo not guilty. >> jury has spoken. i accept the jury's decision. >> the 33-year-old supervisor was accused of trying to peak into the house of a -- peek into the house of a neighbor. officers found him wearing boxer shorts and socks. >> they had no evidence of what the backdoor looked like. the blinds were closed. you can't peek into something you can't peek into. >> reporter: efren carrillo acknowledged his behavior was unacceptable. >> nothing lessens the sorry i feelfood the pain i -- feel today for
. >>> new developments in the peeking trial of a supervisor. today a jury found efren carrillo not guilty of piquing. ktvu's ken wayne was in court. this was a surprise. >> reporter: the surprise was because a half hour earlier the jury said they were dead locked 11-1 on the charge of peeking. the judge ordered the jury back to deliberate the lesser charge of attempted peeking and that is when things moved fast. >> we the jury find the defendant efren carrillo not guilty....
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fact that a grand jury has been empanelled means the investigation has risen to a new level. grand juries are secret proceedings. they consist of individual jurors between 16 and 23 in number. and the entire process is controlled by the government. defense lawyers are not allowed into the grand jury room. and it is in a sense a one-sided proceeding. our former chief judge in new york once said that a grand jury could indict a ham sandwich. >> right. >> so if, in fact, the u.s. attorney decides at some point to present charges, it is more than likely that the grand jury will return what they call a true bill and indict. >> right. a true bill and indict. let me go to paul who also has relevant federal experience which is why we want to talk to you. you've also kept an eye on this case. and this is a witness here who has both been very loyal to governor christie for a long time, who also, as i mentioned, knows this office, worked in this very u.s. attorney's office and whose lawyer says he is there strictly as a witness. so, paul, what's your interpretation of what we're learni
fact that a grand jury has been empanelled means the investigation has risen to a new level. grand juries are secret proceedings. they consist of individual jurors between 16 and 23 in number. and the entire process is controlled by the government. defense lawyers are not allowed into the grand jury room. and it is in a sense a one-sided proceeding. our former chief judge in new york once said that a grand jury could indict a ham sandwich. >> right. >> so if, in fact, the u.s....
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the judge instructed the jury to consider a lesser charge if they cannot come to an agreement. >> six people will be honored as a special bay area celebration with the biggest prize for environmentalists. the winners of the environmental prize have fought fracking in new york state, exposed corruption in india's coal industry and fought to save rain forests in peru and ending illegal dumping in south africa as the video shows. the foundation hopes the winners take $175,000 prize home and continue their work. >>> each story is different. what we find is the prize goes to people who need it at a critical time and are able to take the prize back, the added credibility, the recognition of their work, and leverage it into greater environmental success. >>> the celebration is tonight at the opera house in san francisco. it fears musical performance from bonnie raitt and graham nash. >> we have a warm up and it is not even may. >> just amazing, we will hit the 90's more days in a row inland and even 80's out to the coast on wednesday when the heat we is at its height. today it is quiet with
the judge instructed the jury to consider a lesser charge if they cannot come to an agreement. >> six people will be honored as a special bay area celebration with the biggest prize for environmentalists. the winners of the environmental prize have fought fracking in new york state, exposed corruption in india's coal industry and fought to save rain forests in peru and ending illegal dumping in south africa as the video shows. the foundation hopes the winners take $175,000 prize home and...
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they are urging the jury. good afternoon ken. >> yes, the jury split 11 to 1 with one juror is not ready to go with the others reaching a verdict. he is accused of peeping through the window of a female neighbor. she called police after hearing noises out side of her home and they found him wearing nothing but boxer shorts and socks. he went to the woman home but he denies putting it. this case has gone through the state attorney state attorney general office and of the jury deliberated for 26 hours last week and they are still deadlocked. the judge is urging them to try and come to a verdict. they filed into the courtroom around 10:30 this morning and i just learned they have gone on a lunch break and they will not be back until 1:30 and we are looking for answers and if they snow how it it will affect his political future. >>> all right, thank you ken. >>> in sonoma county, a hospital closed its stores moments against. >>> wormer weather, we will tell you just how hot it will get later this week. >>> an inve
they are urging the jury. good afternoon ken. >> yes, the jury split 11 to 1 with one juror is not ready to go with the others reaching a verdict. he is accused of peeping through the window of a female neighbor. she called police after hearing noises out side of her home and they found him wearing nothing but boxer shorts and socks. he went to the woman home but he denies putting it. this case has gone through the state attorney state attorney general office and of the jury deliberated...
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it told the jury there was ample evidence tending to replace the transaction in an enormous weight to the tree tops decided that the ending was empty. what recourse to the use of the punched and knocked to the team and all prices for permissions. he says are going to get into effect the bank's share price the purpose and skin of the notes made is crystal clear that this book not supporting the business is with exception of an extraordinary he said none of the team and took reasonable steps to prevent us with the chickens goats the jury that whether or not the amount of education approved of honoring parents that i think it was only eleventh. what other people say that the prosecutor also seventy cents b can advice of the residents of one of the turnoff to the genuine either need to know what's collapse could call the gospel of peace and the three issues which had no bearing on the case. joe came to visit the dentist to not tear free t rex the instrumental tried to contact in the cities to its topic you a note to be on your notions the company was acting they could to reach an importan
it told the jury there was ample evidence tending to replace the transaction in an enormous weight to the tree tops decided that the ending was empty. what recourse to the use of the punched and knocked to the team and all prices for permissions. he says are going to get into effect the bank's share price the purpose and skin of the notes made is crystal clear that this book not supporting the business is with exception of an extraordinary he said none of the team and took reasonable steps to...
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there was a deal and he deceived the jury. >> it took a long time. they were closing doors and he had to make enemies in the sacramento courts before that letter showed up. >> what carlson found was a letter that had been sealed from the public, a letter to masse's sentencing judge. >> when i saw that, my jaw dropped. >>> gloria killian had been languishing in prison for eight years when an investigator found evidence discrediting kit cleland and his star witness gary masse. >> he found a letter to masse's sentencing judge that asked for leniency in the sentence. it was concrete proof that there was a deal being made before gary got to testify in gloria's trial. >> with new evidence emerging, gloria became less reluctant to accept help. >> i said, is it all right if i hire a lawyer? and she said, it would be all right. the thought of getting out was in her dreams again. >> joyce brought the letter to bill genego, a top appeal lawyer..er to bill genego, a top appeal lawyer.er to bill genego, a top appeal lawyer. >> it was a quid pro quo from the beginn
there was a deal and he deceived the jury. >> it took a long time. they were closing doors and he had to make enemies in the sacramento courts before that letter showed up. >> what carlson found was a letter that had been sealed from the public, a letter to masse's sentencing judge. >> when i saw that, my jaw dropped. >>> gloria killian had been languishing in prison for eight years when an investigator found evidence discrediting kit cleland and his star witness gary...
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on the third count of the indictment, conspiracy in the fifth degree, how does the jury find? t guilty. thank you. court is adjourned. ( gavel falls ) the arrest was insulting, the indictment was ludicrous, and the result was predictable. the district attorney wanted to look tough on white collar crime, so they smeared three innocent men, but they couldn't bamboozle a jury of 12 honest new yorkers. thank you.
on the third count of the indictment, conspiracy in the fifth degree, how does the jury find? t guilty. thank you. court is adjourned. ( gavel falls ) the arrest was insulting, the indictment was ludicrous, and the result was predictable. the district attorney wanted to look tough on white collar crime, so they smeared three innocent men, but they couldn't bamboozle a jury of 12 honest new yorkers. thank you.
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the perception on in the jury.ng the judge isn't going to be treating the evidence the same way as the jury, and let's face it, the prosecutor's goal here is to rattle pistorius and he was pretty effective at it todaa and yesterday.
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but would it sway the seven women, five men jury? with the hammer. you're notalking about who did it. you're talking about why did she do it? did she have any justification? >> do find the defendant count one first degree murder guilty. >> reporter: murder in the first degree. guilty. this week, the jury ruling 36 year-old marissa devault, mother, stripper and gold digger, was now a killer too. >> it's unfathomable. why did dale die? it seems like they proved in court that he died for money. >> why did he put up with her, do you think? >> he loved her. she killed the one person who ♪ a great performance: a perfect balance of grace and power. the incredible windtunnel® air steerable from hoover. with exclusive windtunnel® technology to remove stubborn, deep down dirt, and it steers with just a flick of the wrist. powerful, and lightweight. the windtunnel® air steerable, where grace and power are perfectly balanced. because black friday has come to springtime. whoo-hoo! let's do this. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the ho
but would it sway the seven women, five men jury? with the hammer. you're notalking about who did it. you're talking about why did she do it? did she have any justification? >> do find the defendant count one first degree murder guilty. >> reporter: murder in the first degree. guilty. this week, the jury ruling 36 year-old marissa devault, mother, stripper and gold digger, was now a killer too. >> it's unfathomable. why did dale die? it seems like they proved in court that he...
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judge martin o'neill told the jury. e told jurors they must be an effective defense conference at the door of the jury room he just told them that were five questions that must be specified on the un peace but danced before convicting anybody while preventing losses to stabilize the bank's share price plus and the court in the course of the times business to get them and know that the scheme and did they take steps to stop this. the judge said the practice of the legislation under which the three men were charged to prevent a company financing the purchase of its own shares. so as to affect its share price. it seems to hint that principle. as for the danzig in this case was to stabilize and its share price in relation to the online to show prints position. it's very difficult to see the ending of money for this purpose. and i have seen in the ordinary course of business. judge noted that the attitude and actions of the finance to make it a sure we're told here that evans was any mention of the key to that site. he loves
judge martin o'neill told the jury. e told jurors they must be an effective defense conference at the door of the jury room he just told them that were five questions that must be specified on the un peace but danced before convicting anybody while preventing losses to stabilize the bank's share price plus and the court in the course of the times business to get them and know that the scheme and did they take steps to stop this. the judge said the practice of the legislation under which the...
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he was charged with peeping and acquitted. >> we the jury find the defendant not guilty. >> it was a long time coming. a jury trial lasting a week following an admittedly drunken mistake by the sonoma county supervisor carrillo in july. >> i made a terrible stake. a terrible lapse of judgment. >> chaed with peeking into the apartment of a neighborhood woman he hardlyknew at 3:30 in the morning. police arrested him wearing oy under shorts and socks. in sonoma county was politically charged >> i don't see it going to court with any other citizen. >> the defense attorney never argued he acted like aed whoel citizen only the jury should follow the law. >> where is the peak? peeking throh a glass door? you peek through blinds you can't see through? >> after the jury verdict t supervisor let emotionflow. since arrest, admitted to being an alcoholic, checking himself into a eatment facility he described the jury showing compassion. >> nothing lessens sorrow i feel for the pain i caused. e of whom was my neighbor. my family. pain i've caused a friend. and the people who elected me into office
he was charged with peeping and acquitted. >> we the jury find the defendant not guilty. >> it was a long time coming. a jury trial lasting a week following an admittedly drunken mistake by the sonoma county supervisor carrillo in july. >> i made a terrible stake. a terrible lapse of judgment. >> chaed with peeking into the apartment of a neighborhood woman he hardlyknew at 3:30 in the morning. police arrested him wearing oy under shorts and socks. in sonoma county was...
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and, so, the civil grand jury is a good venue for being able to vet those kinds of issues. but i do think that what it sounded like that they're making a lot of progress, solving a lot of the problems related to billing, and keeping track of people's records. another issue that came up, they talk about multiple -- frequent users of multiple services and not just with department of public health, but also human services, mayor's office of housing and so forth. do we know the people that we're trying to serve? it's a significant part of our community. it's a large part of our community, but it's not huge. and are we tracking how we're trying to help these people across the array of program that we have to offer? and that's something that's very hard to do. i think the avatar system can be helpful in that regard as well. >> for other departments as well? >> yes. >> it's interesting that you say that. i wanted to know if you had any suggestions. and the reason why i'm asking is because i do understand that there are some programs that, you know, you can use data because there is
and, so, the civil grand jury is a good venue for being able to vet those kinds of issues. but i do think that what it sounded like that they're making a lot of progress, solving a lot of the problems related to billing, and keeping track of people's records. another issue that came up, they talk about multiple -- frequent users of multiple services and not just with department of public health, but also human services, mayor's office of housing and so forth. do we know the people that we're...
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prosecutors played the audio for the jury in his murder trial. the prosecutor said it was self-defense that he was terrified when they broke into his home. under minnesota state law people are allowed to use deadly force to save their own lives or stop felonies in their own homes. cae shooter planned the killings in advance and waited with books and snacks to ambush the teens in his basement. court documents show one of them had broken into the home at least two other times. cameras are not allowed in the courtroom. we can't hear the recordings ourselves when the prosecutors played it for the jury but that jury heard it and reporters in the courtroom are describing its for all of us. it starts with the sound of glass shattering when the teen breaks in, then we hear gunshots followed by a groan. one of the two teenagers falls down the stairs to the basement. the shooter then tells him, you're dead. several minutes go by before the 18-year-old cousin calls for her cousin. then, the sound of more gunshots and a body tumbling down the stairs. the inju
prosecutors played the audio for the jury in his murder trial. the prosecutor said it was self-defense that he was terrified when they broke into his home. under minnesota state law people are allowed to use deadly force to save their own lives or stop felonies in their own homes. cae shooter planned the killings in advance and waited with books and snacks to ambush the teens in his basement. court documents show one of them had broken into the home at least two other times. cameras are not...
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and now, she's bleeding. >> reporter: the jury seemingly unmoved by trujillo's pleas for mercy. >> shecary crazy. >> anything less than a life verdict is unacceptable. >> reporter: just days earlier, andersson's ex-wife, hoping for the maximum penalty when we spoke to her at the courthouse. >> if ever a case deserved the death penalty, this is it. >> reporter: trujillo testified in the penalty phase for over five hours. at one point, grappling with her attorney, to show her version of the deadly night. to the end, she steadfastly denied murdering her lover, claiming it was self-defense. >> the prosecution succeeded in convincing this jury that she was the aggressor. not the victim. and jurors were quick to come back and say, we think she's responsible. >> reporter: 30 years before eligibility for parole, where she will be 75 years old, trujillo won't be walking on pumps anytime soon. andersson's family, pleased with the jury's decision, but anxious to put it behind them. for "good morning america," ryan smith, abc news, new york. >> an intense case. our thanks to ryan's reporting on th
and now, she's bleeding. >> reporter: the jury seemingly unmoved by trujillo's pleas for mercy. >> shecary crazy. >> anything less than a life verdict is unacceptable. >> reporter: just days earlier, andersson's ex-wife, hoping for the maximum penalty when we spoke to her at the courthouse. >> if ever a case deserved the death penalty, this is it. >> reporter: trujillo testified in the penalty phase for over five hours. at one point, grappling with her...
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"the convening of the grand jury is evidence that the u.s. attorney's investigation has progressed beyond an inquiry and moved to the criminal phase." i'm not sure that is true. not trying to take away from abc's scoop here, but i think the way they have phrased this and what they may be implying here may not actually be true. we knew that a federal grand jury was involved in the bridge-gate investigation already. we knew that because people had been subpoenaed to submit documents to the u.s. attorney and when a u.s. attorney wants to send out a subpoena, he has to get a grand jury to do that. so we knew there were subpoenas and that means we knew a grand jury was involved. that, itself, is not news. what abc is implying in its reporting tonight is that a new grand jury has been appointed by federal prosecutors specifically to work on the bridge-gate case. and theoretically, that may be true, but there is no evidence to suggest that that has actually happened. if a new federal grand jury had been impanel specifically to work on this one case,
"the convening of the grand jury is evidence that the u.s. attorney's investigation has progressed beyond an inquiry and moved to the criminal phase." i'm not sure that is true. not trying to take away from abc's scoop here, but i think the way they have phrased this and what they may be implying here may not actually be true. we knew that a federal grand jury was involved in the bridge-gate investigation already. we knew that because people had been subpoenaed to submit documents to...
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a verdict in the case of a local politician accused of peeking into a neighbor's bedroom window the jury's decision, next. >> new video just moments after the south korean ferry disaster. what it says about actions of the captain and crew. >> on a mission in san francisco mission district. what a survey team funded by the federal government is hoping to find out. fuel reward card is really what makes it like two deals in one. sperson salesperson #2: actually, getting a great car with 42 highway miles per gallon makes it like two deals in one. salesperson #1: point is there's never been a better time to buy a jetta tdi clean diesel. avo: during the first ever volkswagen tdi clean diesel event, get a great deal on a jetta tdi. it gets 42 highway miles per gallon. and get a $1,000 fuel reward card. it's like two deals in one. volkswagen has the most tdi clean diesel models of any brand. hurry in and get a $1,000 fuel reward card and 0.9% apr for 60 months on tdi models. >>> a fate of a sonoma county politician accused a peeping case has been decided >> the supervisor admitted that he was drun
a verdict in the case of a local politician accused of peeking into a neighbor's bedroom window the jury's decision, next. >> new video just moments after the south korean ferry disaster. what it says about actions of the captain and crew. >> on a mission in san francisco mission district. what a survey team funded by the federal government is hoping to find out. fuel reward card is really what makes it like two deals in one. sperson salesperson #2: actually, getting a great car...
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apple and samsung are putting their final witnesses on the stand as they try to sway the jury in their trial. another court may have thrown a wrench into the case. space dax is going to sue the air force over contracts as success with new rocket technology. we'll get to those stories in a moment. first a check of the headlines. some users are reporting programs with the camera on the smartphone. samsung tells "bloomberg west," samsung is committed to committing the best experience for customers. we know there is an issue that causes camera failure, pop-up error messages. customers are urged to visit their carrier or call samsung if they have this issue. the official deal was completed today. seven months after the purchase was announced, the final prize was slightly higher after adjustments. 30,000 employees are transferring to microsoft as part of the deal. and netflix has signed deals with three small pay tv companies to offer netflix. the deals are with r.c.n., telecom, atlantic broadband and grand communications who have a combined total of fewer than 1 million customers. terms wer
apple and samsung are putting their final witnesses on the stand as they try to sway the jury in their trial. another court may have thrown a wrench into the case. space dax is going to sue the air force over contracts as success with new rocket technology. we'll get to those stories in a moment. first a check of the headlines. some users are reporting programs with the camera on the smartphone. samsung tells "bloomberg west," samsung is committed to committing the best experience for...
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the jury found the company misdiagnosed her test results. >> the jury told the world that it is not okay for lab corp and other laboratories to put profits over people. >> reporter: they believe pap smear tests are not looked at careful letters, and an emphasis on efficiency cost his wife her life. >> every slide they passed through that table its somebody's mother, somebody's sister, somebody's wife, and they're passing it through in the amount of time that we found out is less than five minutes. >> doctors say that although human error is inevitable, we can create a better system to prevent those errors from occurring. >> when there is doubt in your head about anything, i would say follow and explore options because we ought to be asking questions. we have to be skeptical at times of the patients. >> lab corp disagrees with the verdict and will appeal. >> a new study raises concerns about subscribing codeine to children. emergency room doctors write a prescription even though alternatives are available. the study in the journal of pediatrics say that 20% kids that arrived in the e.r. w
the jury found the company misdiagnosed her test results. >> the jury told the world that it is not okay for lab corp and other laboratories to put profits over people. >> reporter: they believe pap smear tests are not looked at careful letters, and an emphasis on efficiency cost his wife her life. >> every slide they passed through that table its somebody's mother, somebody's sister, somebody's wife, and they're passing it through in the amount of time that we found out is...
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you will hear the moments of the phone call that the jury heard. i am bill hemmer. >> i am in for martha maccallum. healther childers. byron smith shot the teenagers nine times and the recording played in court but not released to us until now. >> reporter: we should warn the viewers this would be a good time to get the kids out of the room. the audio is very real. this is evidence that smith set-up in his home and played a major role in his conviction. [shooting sounds] >> you are dead! >> now we left out the sound of the killing of the second burglar. that is a little harder to listen to. if you want to seek that out you can find it at our website. smith is 64 years old so even with parole it is unlikely he is going to ever get out. >> was the reaction to the verdict as divided as opinions in the town have been? >> reporter: it really was. the people who support smith say this sends a message it is a open season for home invasion. family members of the teenagers say they got justice but don't feel happy. >> justice was served today in the verdict
you will hear the moments of the phone call that the jury heard. i am bill hemmer. >> i am in for martha maccallum. healther childers. byron smith shot the teenagers nine times and the recording played in court but not released to us until now. >> reporter: we should warn the viewers this would be a good time to get the kids out of the room. the audio is very real. this is evidence that smith set-up in his home and played a major role in his conviction. [shooting sounds] >>...
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the jury got the case at 9:00 a.m after three days of testimony. >> for the supervisor it's been the week that can ruin the reputation of a rising political star. for many this is not forgive action that's put him there. >> he needs help. >> looks like he may have the cookie jar hanging from his hand he doesn't see it. >> the legal problems began july 13th he entered uninvited the yard of a neighbor known as jane doe hoping for sex dressed in under pants and socks n court he admitted he looked in her back door, broke through the blinds of her bedroom, opened a side gate, went to the backyard rying to get her attention. the supervisor insisted that he did not look. >> the jury began deliberating this morning. it appeared they had a vaerd. that is where we stand now dead looked at 11-1. the jury returns to court on monday. >> still ahead tonight a close call for some local airline passengers what happened as they came in for a landing last night. >> we'll follow up on a report. a promise never delivered. and the discount gold dealer now facing charges. >> and later tonight three d head
the jury got the case at 9:00 a.m after three days of testimony. >> for the supervisor it's been the week that can ruin the reputation of a rising political star. for many this is not forgive action that's put him there. >> he needs help. >> looks like he may have the cookie jar hanging from his hand he doesn't see it. >> the legal problems began july 13th he entered uninvited the yard of a neighbor known as jane doe hoping for sex dressed in under pants and socks n...
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martha: it will be very interesting to watch how the jury comes down in this case. ing now" rolls your way in a couple of minutes. jon scott, how are you? jon: good morning. there's a hunt for the malaysian jetliner. did new clues wash up on a beach? and the sinking of the fairy. in poland, childhood bullying victim still suffering sometimes into the 70s and revolution in the medical world to tell you about. nothing on this, bionic eyes. bill: i saw the picture of your son on twitter. well done. >jon: thank you. bill: monday, "happening now" airs twice. in between at noon eastern a brand-new show called "outnumbered." it is called "outnumbered." on the fox news channel. martha: you are used to that. here and at home. how close are we to putting a human being on mars? what nasa has planned. coming up. ♪ time there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where castles were houses and valiant knights stood watch for the kingdom was vast and monsters lurked in the deep and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: all of great britain, all in one place bo
martha: it will be very interesting to watch how the jury comes down in this case. ing now" rolls your way in a couple of minutes. jon scott, how are you? jon: good morning. there's a hunt for the malaysian jetliner. did new clues wash up on a beach? and the sinking of the fairy. in poland, childhood bullying victim still suffering sometimes into the 70s and revolution in the medical world to tell you about. nothing on this, bionic eyes. bill: i saw the picture of your son on twitter. well...
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. >> we, the jury, impose a sentence of death. >> "caught on camera: witness to the crime." >>> security cameras. these days practically every store and business has one. they've proven invaluable in helping police track down and identify suspects. in this hour you'll see crimes unfold as they happen. real people in the midst of terrifying situations. as you watch, just think to yourself, how would you react if this were to happen to you? a violent attack at a kfc in statesville, north carolina. >> one more scream, and i'll shoot. >> a store manager closing up shop ends up fighting for his life. >> right now. >> it's just after 9:00 p.m., october 15th, 2007. mitch pinneau has released his crew for the night while he finishes up some last-minute details. only seconds behind the others, he heads for his car when suddenly a masked man carrying a gun charges out of the bushes. >> i was shocked. running through my mind was just do what he says, give him what he wants, and he's going to go away. >> the man pushes pinneau back into the store, setting off the alarm. now the gunman knows he needs
. >> we, the jury, impose a sentence of death. >> "caught on camera: witness to the crime." >>> security cameras. these days practically every store and business has one. they've proven invaluable in helping police track down and identify suspects. in this hour you'll see crimes unfold as they happen. real people in the midst of terrifying situations. as you watch, just think to yourself, how would you react if this were to happen to you? a violent attack at a kfc...
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after 15 minutes, the jury came to a unanimous decision of not guilty. about nine months ago, police arrested and prosecutors charged the 33-year-old supervisor for peeping into a female neighbor's yard. when police arrived he was dressed only in his yaund wear and socks. efren carrillo said this was a result of alcoholism. he's checked himself into rehab. he could have faced three to six of jail time. but this morning he's free and says he wants to move on and says this about the incident -- >> i never meant any hoerm -- harm. i made a terrible mistake, terrible lapse of judgment. i regret my actions, conduct. nothing reduces that, i never meant any harm. >> despite his not guilty verdict some are still calling for his resignation, the press democrat says we believe efren carrillo was guilty of such reprehensible conduct as to undermine his credibility as a public official. it's time for him to step down. given his term is not up for another two years, we don't see how he can represent his district and the county. supporters say he should be given a chan
after 15 minutes, the jury came to a unanimous decision of not guilty. about nine months ago, police arrested and prosecutors charged the 33-year-old supervisor for peeping into a female neighbor's yard. when police arrived he was dressed only in his yaund wear and socks. efren carrillo said this was a result of alcoholism. he's checked himself into rehab. he could have faced three to six of jail time. but this morning he's free and says he wants to move on and says this about the incident --...
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the jury got the case at 9:00 a.m after three days of testimony. >> for the supervisor it's been the week that can ruin the reputation of a rising political star. for many this is not forgive action that's put him there. >> he needs help. >> looks like he may have the cookie jar hanging from his hand he doesn't see it. >> the legal problems began july 13th he entered uninvited the yard of a neighbor known as jane doe hoping for sex dressed in under pants and socks n court he admitted he looked in her back door, broke through the blinds of her bedroom, opened a side gate, went to the backyard rying to get her attention. the supervisor insisted that he did not look. >> the jury began deliberating this morning. it appeared they had a vaerd. that is where we stand now dead looked at 11-1. the jury returns to court on monday. >> still ahead tonight a close call for some local airline passengers what happened as they came in for a landing last night. >> we'll follow up on a report. a promise never delivered. and the discount gold dealer now facing charges. >> and later tonight three d head
the jury got the case at 9:00 a.m after three days of testimony. >> for the supervisor it's been the week that can ruin the reputation of a rising political star. for many this is not forgive action that's put him there. >> he needs help. >> looks like he may have the cookie jar hanging from his hand he doesn't see it. >> the legal problems began july 13th he entered uninvited the yard of a neighbor known as jane doe hoping for sex dressed in under pants and socks n...