2023-07-10
1 小时 55 分钟Chris recaps the verdicts with help from the prosecution team and the jury that convicted Paul Flores
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The wait for two verdicts felt long.
When both juries were finished deliberating, the court would notify the attorneys, family members, and media representatives by email.
With only a 40 minutes window to get back to the courtroom, it was short enough notice that leaving the area felt risky.
And with only ten media badges available to get a seat in the courtroom, most of us decided to stay in the hallway.
Many of the reporters present had other stories to work on, typing furiously on their laptops and contorting into impossible shapes to stay near one of the few wall outlets.
But nobody was immune to the suspense.
So you're nervous.
You know, we were all nervous.
You can try and distract yourself.
It's a lot of just downtime and drinking another cup of coffee, you know, just kind of preparing for things.
But it's a lot of waiting around time, and you talk about time going backwards.
It's just a time of anticipation.
You're wondering if the jury's going to come up with any questions.
You're wondering, like when, and Chris has said a number of times, you can't read the tea leaves.
And he's right, you can't read the tea leaves and start guessing or banking on how long a case is going to be out to the jury.
Whether it's going to be a day.
Or whether it's going to be a week, you have no idea.
So you're just sitting there, nonstop anticipation and worry and dread with some relief that it's, you know, it's done.