We are called to order, subcommittee on oversight. Thank everyone for joining us a today. We are holding this hearing virtually if you didnt realize it and compliance with the regulations for Remote Committee proceedings her House Resolution 965. Before we turn to todays important topic, i want to remind members of the few procedures and help you navigate this virtual hearing. First, consistent with regulations, the committee will keep microphones muted to limit background noise. Members are responsible for unmuting themselves when they seek recognition or when recognized for their five minutes. Second, members and witnesses must have their cameras on at all times. If you need to step away from the proceedings, please leave your camera on rather than logging out. Third, we will dispense with our practice of observing the given to roll and instead go in order of seniority for questioning, alternating between minority and majority, beginning with members of the oversight subcommittee fir
Reach a verdict. And did declare a mistrial. Thanked the jury for their service and they were extraordinary. And emotional time in the courtroom, observers and producers cannot looked distressed when this was and would be clear. That doesnt mean he walks through. He will in fact try this case, bill cosby who turns 80 next month, presumably if the da follows up, and come back to this courthouse again for another trial. It was only 5 days, one week long, the deliberation took longer than that. And what they may have to do next time to make charges stick. The charges filed against bill cosby a mistrial has been declared, he wasnt found guilty on. Take a step back because the jury has gone back, asked the judge about a dozen questions and anything that stood out on so many questions, specifically if im not mistaken at one point they stopped the definition of reasonable doubt. You learn asking very specific questions. Reasonable doubt was one question. And which spoke to count 3 against bil
Jul 20, 2021
Jasmine Hartin
Today, Canadian national Jasmine Hartin was back before a judge with two new lawyers, but it wasn’t for the manslaughter by negligence charge before the Supreme Court. Instead, she was three blocks away, appearing in the Belize Family Court as a custody case for her four-year-old twins begins. News Five’s Duane Moody reports.
Duane Moody, Reporting
Jasmine Hartin and Andrew Ashcroft appeared in the Belize Family Court this morning as the case began for custody of their twins. After about an hour and a half and in the company of their attorneys, they came down the steps of the building. Representing Hartin in the case are attorneys Leeroy Banner and Wendy Auxillou.