Yogi said:
How many gods does thus planet have in total?
"When someone asks if you're a god, you say YES!!"
Mr. Treehorn treats objects like women, man.
Yogi said:
How many gods does thus planet have in total?
I have McLennan County jury duty in mid April...BearConvert said:
Trial currently set for May 20th
BearConvert said:
Trial currently set for May 20th
MrGolfguy said:
Update: Trail set to begin this week
kwtx.com/2024/01/28/trial-former-waco-educator-charged-hit-and-run-death-baylor-student-set-begin-this-week/
Current DA is working through an absurd backlog left by the last 2 DAs.cowboycwr said:
8 years later.... just unbelievable. What ever happened to that line about a speedy trial?????
Edit: I forgot she didn't get arrested until 3 years later but still 5 years...
She went to a bodyshop outside of town, blood was found on her car underneath some of the repairs, etc.Harrison Bergeron said:
Curious if anyone is familiar with the details .. is there compelling evidence against her outside of the anonymous tips?
Every name that's been subpoenaed so far, including the (now former) Midway Superintendent, Midway Assistant Superintendent, Midway PR Director, Midway HR Director.Fat Daddy said:
Steamed, go ahead, share that list!!!!!
This is all publicly available information. It remains to be seen who was called for what reason (could be the get-together, could be more other reasons), but those are the names that have been subpoenaed, which is public record.Robert Wilson said:
So these are just people who were at a get-together she attended before?
If that's the case, seems like overkill (and not very cool) to be listing all their names on this forum.
Correct, those highlighted names that the aforementioned Midway top-brass.Fat Daddy said:
What do the highlighted / bolded names indicate / represent? Are those the positions you specifically mentioned?
Sure, it's technically public. But compiling all those names with some vague explanation as to how they might be involved and throwing them on a public message board is another matter. I'm not saying it's illegal or anything - just unnecessary and tacky.SteamedHams said:This is all publicly available information.Robert Wilson said:
So these are just people who were at a get-together she attended before?
If that's the case, seems like overkill (and not very cool) to be listing all their names on this forum.
Agree to disagree then, I suppose. I made no inference of to any specific person's involvement, just that they were subpoenaed in the case.Robert Wilson said:Sure, it's technically public. But compiling all those names with some vague explanation as to how they might be involved and throwing them on a public message board is another matter. I'm not saying it's illegal or anything - just unnecessary and tacky.SteamedHams said:This is all publicly available information.Robert Wilson said:
So these are just people who were at a get-together she attended before?
If that's the case, seems like overkill (and not very cool) to be listing all their names on this forum.
And I'm not close with any of those people, fwiw, just wouldn't see any reason to have me or mine treated that way if someone left a big gathering any of us attended and ran over somebody.
TenBears said:
Man, this strikes me as being a tough one. I hope justice was done.
I was wrong. I figured she would walk. The attorney for the defense did a very good job and I thought the jury might buy what he was selling. To me it seemed pretty clear she did it.Blackjack Bear said:
Just now found guilty
beerman said:TenBears said:
Man, this strikes me as being a tough one. I hope justice was done.
How so?
Heard they let her go home tonight, is that "usual and customary"……asking legal community here.
beerman said:TenBears said:
Man, this strikes me as being a tough one. I hope justice was done.
How so?
Heard they let her go home tonight, is that "usual and customary"……asking legal community here.
TenBears said:beerman said:TenBears said:
Man, this strikes me as being a tough one. I hope justice was done.
How so?
Heard they let her go home tonight, is that "usual and customary"……asking legal community here.
I just meant the length of time to prosecution, lack of video/witnesses, etc. It sounded like not an open and shut case.
I think the length of time was awful. There was a several year period where police didn't have any leads until an anonymous letter led them to her.TenBears said:beerman said:TenBears said:
Man, this strikes me as being a tough one. I hope justice was done.
How so?
Heard they let her go home tonight, is that "usual and customary"……asking legal community here.
I just meant the length of time to prosecution, lack of video/witnesses, etc. It sounded like not an open and shut case.
I've learned that you can't rely on Witherspoon's live tweeting to give you a real feel for how things are going in a trial. I've sat in the courtroom where he was live tweeting and scratched my head at what he missed that was important.Volunteer said:
Been following Tommy Witherspoon's (KWTX) tweets during the trial. It sure seems like the Waco PD and the DA could have done a much better job. As of today it's in the hands of the jury. I think she walks. I also think she's guilty. I feel bad for the family of that young man that was killed.
beerman said:TenBears said:beerman said:TenBears said:
Man, this strikes me as being a tough one. I hope justice was done.
How so?
Heard they let her go home tonight, is that "usual and customary"……asking legal community here.
I just meant the length of time to prosecution, lack of video/witnesses, etc. It sounded like not an open and shut case.
Well, the star witness was dead…..the girlfriend identified the car….the defendant made an effort to hide her car in Marlin….the defendant told a co-worker she hit someone with her vehicle….I think we could go on an on but there certainly seemed to have been a number of factors that made the DAs/PDs jobs more difficult. And I agree with you, the length of time that passed was a travesty.
I am praying the jury does some justice for that young man's family today.