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Originally Posted by gidget529
Two possibilities I hadn't thought of, but both are good possibilities! My husband wondered if the prosecution searched Cindy's work records for actual time worked and disclosed to the defense today that they could impeach her testimony - giving defense time to review what they had found and form a rebuttal.(?)  |
Some attorney said that if it were a problem with the jurors, they would not have let the court reporter go out early. She stays for this type of problem. Also, they said that the judge probably would have wanted to clear that type of problem right away. All anyone can do now is speculate.
Cindy's work records say she worked that day, but Cindy says that her records are often inaccurate, she is not allowed to work "overtime" as she's a salaried employee, and some days she's there 9 or more hours so the next day she might leave early, just always clocking 8 hours. Now, if they could get an actual record of something, which for a nurse would be kind of easy, aren't they always charting things, and if she wrote any emails those would be dated as well.