SpaceX said it would attempt the first launch of its Starship rocket system on Thursday, April 20, after a launch attempt on Monday, April 17, had to be scrubbed due to issues with the launch vehicle s first stage.
express some things. they don t have to deliberate as much. there are smart jurors. shepard: in the end there was so much to plod through. she was on the stand for 18 days. i ve been covering trials for 25 years. i ve never seen anything like that. what a witness. right. the thing i ve been saying, at least at the time, she had 11 days of direct, 7 days of cross-examination. she sat five to ten feet from the jury. very difficult to kill someone who has been that intimate with you, chatting with you. and some juror questions referred to her at jodi, an indication they re not going to kill the thanksgiving turkey. shepard: there s familiarity if nothing else. let s get to travis talbot, a friend of travis alexander, the victim in this case, whether murder victim or something else. clancy talbot on the line. hi. shepard: as we approach this last day of all of this, at least of the guilt or innocence
either of which either of those two decisions would result in a sentencing which would happen at a later date. if the jury decides she s guilty of murder in the first degree, in other words, murder with malice and forethought or planning, then they would begin a sentencing phase right away. the jury would go back and decide whether they want to have a mini-death penalty trial. that would be during the sentencing phase. sentencing does not happen today under any circumstance. but the verdict, we ll know that in less than an hour and a half. let s get to dan springer live at the courthouse. they ve deliberated 16.5 hours which makes it more than o.j. and more than florida and more than them combined. reporter: more than anybody around here thought. so many people thought that was a clear case of first-degree murder, that the jury would come back quickly but 15.5, 16.5 hours. let me make one quick adjustment. if they find her guilty of first-degree murder they go into an agg