Thursday, April 26, 2007
Around 5:30 p.m. the jury asked a question of Judge Webster: "How long do we have to deliberate if a unanimous decision has not been reached on all charges."
The answer from Webster: "If you have reached a unanimous decision as to any charge, as to any one or more of the defendants, if you like, you can announce said decision now, or any time you wish. You can then continue deliberating on the remaining charges and/or defendants for as long as you like."
Update 6:29 Jury has reached a partial verdict. Details to come.
Previous Comments
- ID
- 128171
- Comment
My feeling is that Melton will be found guilty of at least one charge, but will, some way or another, avoid jail time. It DOES seem that the majority of the people of Jackson (even an aunt of mine who I thought was smarter) blindly support this man irregardless of his indiscrepancies and obvious ineptitude. This AMAZES me.
- Author
- Pieces Of Time
- Date
- 2007-04-26T17:18:47-06:00
- ID
- 128172
- Comment
Something is coming down. Partial verdict.
- Author
- Ole Miss Alum
- Date
- 2007-04-26T17:25:12-06:00
- ID
- 128173
- Comment
No jail time is fine....
- Author
- pikersam
- Date
- 2007-04-26T17:31:17-06:00
- ID
- 128174
- Comment
Wow... the defense attorney is a little angry... telling judge what to instruct as to whether jury should deliberate more and not give partial verdicts.
- Author
- LawClerk
- Date
- 2007-04-26T17:32:41-06:00
- ID
- 128175
- Comment
They are going to get something out. Partial guilty.
- Author
- Ole Miss Alum
- Date
- 2007-04-26T17:33:38-06:00
- ID
- 128176
- Comment
Please judge, please.... LOL!
- Author
- pikersam
- Date
- 2007-04-26T17:35:00-06:00
- ID
- 128177
- Comment
What a tease!!!!
- Author
- Ole Miss Alum
- Date
- 2007-04-26T17:37:19-06:00
- ID
- 128178
- Comment
One charge left.
- Author
- Ole Miss Alum
- Date
- 2007-04-26T17:38:12-06:00
- ID
- 128179
- Comment
So... what do ya'll think? I'm thinking that the last one is a not guilty, and the other verdicts are guilty. That's what I got from that.
- Author
- LawClerk
- Date
- 2007-04-26T17:38:25-06:00
- ID
- 128180
- Comment
I get the same thing LawClerk.
- Author
- Ole Miss Alum
- Date
- 2007-04-26T17:39:34-06:00
- ID
- 128181
- Comment
I served on a jury where this happened. It makes the jurors angry, and the compromising begins in earnest. People are tired, they want to go home.
- Author
- LawClerk
- Date
- 2007-04-26T17:39:46-06:00
- ID
- 128182
- Comment
Yea, I think they are pretty tired of this.
- Author
- Ole Miss Alum
- Date
- 2007-04-26T17:41:04-06:00
- ID
- 128183
- Comment
guys, this is not good for melton. it's coming back guilty.
- Author
- LawClerk
- Date
- 2007-04-26T17:41:07-06:00
- ID
- 128184
- Comment
It ain't over till it's over. But, what do you make of the fact that the jury just walked in didn't llok at either side, nor Melton, just straight at the Judge? They walked in quickly without looking and left quickly without looking.
- Author
- pikersam
- Date
- 2007-04-26T18:04:32-06:00
- ID
- 128185
- Comment
Coxwell wants to send them back in hopes that they may reconsider the 10 counts that they have decided. I think it is a done deal.
- Author
- thetruth
- Date
- 2007-04-26T18:08:33-06:00
- ID
- 128186
- Comment
LawClerk & Ole Miss, Explain your comments. I hope you're right, but I don't understand how you got that.
- Author
- jasp
- Date
- 2007-04-26T18:10:30-06:00