long. there are two they want to call and third one the state wants to call in rebut a.m. they may or may not call that third one. that could be tomorrow. good money in this room, at least, the final two rebuttal witnesses on behalf of the state and a charging conference. judge alex. charging document is very important? charging conference is to go over the jury instructions that will be given based on the charges in the case. they will go over the jury instructions and any disagreements there are to the jury instructs will be resolved during the charging conference. when they get to that point, the judge doesn t have to take a break. she can go right in the ladies and gentlemen of the jury and give them the instructions. shep: so often jurors will say what were the instructions again on this matter? those instructions that come from this charging conference and charging document the jury instructions, that stuff is crucial. two witnesses.
the next hour. then they stayed around for all these arguments outside of the jury s presence until 10:00 at night. it got testy at the end of the day. this judge, it s go to phil more and alex ferrar. she is tough. i shouldn t tell, judge alex teaches closing arguments down in the state of florida. he is from maim and teaches closing arguments for judges under a down the state. what do you think? he she tough. i hear a lot of criticism she rules for the state all the time. i can see that viewpoint from some of the rulings. i disagreed with some of her rulings but sometimes you rule for one side because that side is right. you remember casey anthony, the judge was constantly ruling against jose biaz but the reason was he was
acquitting him of second-degree murder charges claiming the state has failed to meet its burden of proof. prosecutors fought back on this that. two people involved here, one of them is a liar? yes, she shot them there is no question about that, that is direct evidence. as to issues that count, was it justified in doing it? self-defense? where is the direct that it wasn t? jamie: the judge denied acquittal and commonplace to ask. defense begin to present his case. joining me is judge alex ferrar. great to see you, judge. you are death penalty judge and florida attorney. and florida is a little bit strange in some of the laws and burdens of proof that shift. first about the two moms, yes, there are six women on the jury. my question is, do they
be heard in some of those calls and whether those screams were coming from trayvon martin or george zimmerman. judge alex is back with you this morning. this scientist is saying there was no way to tell it was impossible for him to scientifically determine whose voice that was, right? that s correct. he was the witness the defense was relying on. the prosecution wanted to introduce witnesses to said it was trayvon s voice. but just because when can t do scientific tests identified doesn t mean somebody who knows the individual can t identify it.
morsi on the two-year anniversary of the beginning of the revolt that brought us to where we are now. bill: i want to take you inside this george zimmerman trial that s well underway. we might get testimony from trayvon many parents. if that happens we ll bring it to you live. judge alex ferrar on a few minutes ago suggesting the father would not take the stand because he has made some statement that have been conflict. marcconflict. martha: we ll. bill: what is the forecast for an immigration bill pass montgomer immigration bill pae