inside the theater by the people who are there. each hunting in its own way. we told you about the youngest one killed. veronica sullivan. at the midnight showing, with parents and cousins, found out she was pregnant. her husband explained to the jury she called 911 after realizing her cousin veronica and ashley had been shot. to give veronica cpr, her mom was on top of her. i couldn t reach her chest. an effort to protect her child that ashley was shot too miscarrying her baby and paralyzed. and the 911 call to paula dispatchers it is allowed in that theater because the movie was still playing and there was
was vulnerable this much more advanced criminal who is terrible event, the jury might buy into this argument vichy s coerced when they consider the two together. let s move to another case, cow paris on trial in upstate new york for the third time in connection with the murder of his wife. he was convicted twice. both of those convictions were overturned. we got into this in the news room. this is not double or triple jeopardy because why? he was convicted the first two times and both of those were overturned? that is the way the appellate process works. if he had been found not guilty he would not be facing a third trial. that is the case. every time you retry case it gets more complicated because you have evidence from each case and some judges did not, it seems the evidence is strong, it is circumstantial. they do not have a body, they do not have a weapon but they have a motive because they were going
appealed to the in the immediate appeals courts and those appeals all go to the supreme court at the same time. bill: give me a schedule, then. how long are we looking at, time-wise, 6 months, a year? unknown. it is unknown, but is likely to be before the presidential election in 2012, 14 to 16 months, from now. bill: and you say that because, based on other cases or based on the schedule, for how the appellate process works. based on the schedule, if they follow on the schedule they ll rule on it before 2012. here s the caveat, the principal part of the law challenged, individual mandate, requirement to everybody buy health insurance doesn t kick in until 2014 and there s a lot of supreme court case law that says we don t want to rule on something until it takes effect because the congress could change it before it takes effect and the ruling is moot. bill: you sound like you would agree with that, as a practical matter of interpreting the law. political side of me wants a rulin