won t be as many crime scene technicians, the chain of custody evidence type witnesses, but the 90w evidence type witnesses, but the gory details and the surveillance video and the compassion, all of that should still come into the trial, so they are absolutely going to be subjected to the trauma of reliving this horrible, horrible events, and i remember one of the aggravating factor is that prosecutors need to be able to prove to get the death penalty as heinous attractions and cruel, right? while today that s coming have to present evidence that, you know, these people suffered in their last moment, that they knew they were about to die, that he went ahead and was shooting wounded students that he had already shot so they had those moments of pure fear and this cold and calculated manner, so absolutely, they are not going to be spared the gruesome details. david, sta with spared the gruesome details. david, stay with sap spared the gruesome details. david, stay with sap well, spa
and justice for us is, you know, we want him dead, we went him forgotten. i don t ever want to hear this kid s name again. we can t ever put ourselves, we hope to never put ourselves in the position of these parents, david, given that he has pleaded guilty today, will they be spared from testimony from that detail, the gory detail of what unfolded that day, or well that all still have to be played out in the penalty hearing? no, it will definitely still have to be played out, because normally it is the same jury for both phases, but because the prosecution does not have the ability to do it in the first phase now, now they have to introduce a lot of fat in the second phase, so it may not be quite as extensive, there may be fewer technical witnesses, maybe there
miami herald crime reporter david 0valle explained the process involved to get to a potential death penalty in the state of florida. the likelihood that nikolas was ever going to be acquitted or found not guilty by reason of insanity was pretty much non existent, so, really, him pleading guilty todayjust buys him a little bit of an edge so that when he is at the penalty phase of the trial, the sentencing phase, his lawyers can argue, you know, that he had remorse coming at contrition, you know,, he had contrition, you know, love, he went ahead and pleaded guilty and accepted responsibility for this act. but, yes, absolutely, the thrust of the penalty phase next year will be his story, right? all the mitigating factors, he was born to a crack cocaine addicted mother, he was adopted, he had all these mental health issues and all this tumultuous life and upbringing as a youth,
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