Thursday, August 17, 2017

JURY FINISHES THIRD DAY OF DELIBERATIONS AT BUNKERVILLE STANDOFF TRIAL IN LAS VEGAS


The jurors will have the next three days off before they come back to resume deliberations in the second trial of four men accused in connection with the April 12, 2014 standoff near Bundy Ranch in Clark County, Nevada.

Word is that jurors had a question today over audio portions of the videos that were presented as evidence by the prosecution.    The federal government presented some of the videos without audio.
The deleted audio may have portions that could harm the prosecutions side of the case.

Trial observer Andrea Parker expressed her view in a video posted on the "JGrady" account on You Tube late today that jurors are probably wondering why did we get audio in some of the videos and not on others.

Parker, who's husband Eric is one of the four men on trial, said there are some audio portions of federal agents from the Bureau of Land Management making remarks like " this is a shoot first and ask questions later scenario" among other things.

The defendants (Eric Parker, Steven Stewart, Scott Drexler and Ricky Lovelien) will have to wait until next week at least to find out what the jury's verdict, if any, will be.

While the deliberations are going on the men are in a room chained at their ankles, but they are allowed to have their Bibles.

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