trace: where does it go from here? a lot more legal wrangling. is in italy. identify five others involved, including the man at the wheel of she sheep, already struck plea bargain deals last year. because of a technicality they might nat have to serve any time at all. that was raised today in court and now the plea bargain deals are being reviewed. the captain tried to get off on a plea bargain deal but that was rejected. the company, which owns the ship, did settle on a cash payout of about $1.3 million, but there are more civil suits planned against that company. again, along with the 32 dead, trace, there are two people who remain missing. now that the ship is upright there are more efforts to search for those two individuals. the trial resumes tomorrow. back to you. trace: greg, thank you. the u.s. navy reports it has
group these other players together and others facing a time crunch. at some pointed in this negotiating process you have to have an end date. these two sides have separate interests and not likely to come to an agreement unless there is a lot of pressure on them. baseball wants to see rodriguez suspended for a long time, even if they come to some sort of plea bargain deal. not likely they will let him off likely. they feel rodriguez was heavily involved with this miami clinic and feel he tried to impede their investigation by tri ing to trying to buy off evidence and look for a significant suspension even if they come to an agreement and rodriguez not wanting to admit to wrongdoing and the idea of losing his very pricey paycheck. we have to see over the next couple of days if they can work something outside, baseball holding that big stick, that possible lifetime ban. we ll see if that moves things
nine days after delivery in the bathroom. she s able to get out of the bathroom. she fires one shot 2 feet away from each other in the kitchen and she gets 20 years? it s a frustrating situation. temperature she fire the shot to try and kill him? no, i think the facts in the case are clear. when he said that he was going c to kill her, he was 2 feet away from her in a small enclosed area. she fired one shot. she was 2 feet away. if she wanted to kill him, she could have shot him like george zimmerman did. she did the humane thing to fire a shot to get him to leave her alone. that shot was high and wide from him. it went through the wall. did not hurt anyone in the house, and he left her alone. if she had not done that, she may not be here today serving her 20 year sentence. she would be under ground. marissia, as she rejected a plea bargain deal three years in
to kill her, he was two feet away from her in a small, enclosed area. she fired one shot. she was two feet away. if she wanted to kill him, she could have shot him like george zimmerman did. she did the humane thing to fire a shot to get him to leave her alone. that shot was high and wide from him. it went through the wall. did not hurt anyone in the house, and he left her alone. if she had not done that, she may not be here today serving her 20 year sentence. she would be underground. marissa, as she rejected a plea bargain deal three years in prison opting to take a case to the jurors. did she actually claim stand your ground as defense or self-defense? well, that s kind of a difficult question. stand your ground is a defense you bring before you would actually go to a jury. it s an immunity individuals are granted in the state of florida if they have a reasonable fear they are in imminent danger.
when he said that he was going to kill her, he was two feet away from her in a small, enclosed area. she fired one shot. she was two feet away. if she wanted to kill him, she could have shot him like george zimmerman did. she did the humane thing to fire a shot to get him to leave her alone. that shot was high and wide from him. it went through the wall. did not hurt anyone in the house, and he left her alone. if she had not done that, she may not be here today serving her 20 year sentence. she would be underground. marissa, as she rejected a plea bargain deal three years in prison opting to take a case to the jurors. did she actually claim stand your ground as defense or self-defense? well, that s kind of a difficult question. stand your ground is a defense you bring before you would actually go to a jury. it s an immunity individuals are granted in the state of florida if they have a reasonable fear