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Hardy court thread : for all things that happen in court today


Jmac

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Can someone with Twitter account tweet at @jjones9 or @blackbluereview and ask them if a verdict is still expected tonight?

 

I'm going to be pissed if we have to wait until tomorrow to hear how this all plays out.

 

The judge said earlier the plan was to render a verdict today.  Either way, I doubt the judge is taking twitter questions, so I don't know what @jjones9 or @blackbluereview can do.

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Seen crazy neighbor once dive down stairs and jump on moving car to then tell the MP's husband pushed her then tried to run her over. Witnesses present didn't deter crazy from trying to ruin his career . Crazy people will do and say some wild stuff add in coke yeah I can see it.

 

doesn't take too many instances to know what crazy looks and sounds like when it shows back up....

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Defense going through a 10-point list of reasonable doubt in his closing statement

— Jonathan Jones (@jjones9)

July 16, 2014

 

Defense: Ms. Holder came here to put on a show. She added facts. She often didn't answer ?s asked.

— Jonathan Jones (@jjones9)

July 16, 2014

 

Defense points to the weed flying out of her car on 74. "If there was a jury, they wouldn't believe a word she said after that."

— Jonathan Jones (@jjones9)

July 16, 2014
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