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Judge Ronald Stephens denied Shannon Crawleys suit for a voided hearing currently after her profession objected to audio tapes entered in to justification but not played for jurors until they requested them during deliberations.
"The jurys conference them for the initial time, and the states box is closed," invulnerability counsel Scott Holmes said.
Last week Holmes had objected to the states introducing the tapes in the initial place. Crawleys former attorneys had since them to the Durham County District Attorneys Office observant they were available conversations in between Crawley and her ex lover, Jermeir Stroud, whom she blames for the attempted murder of his fiancee Denita Smith. Crawley is charged with murdering the NCCU connoisseur tyro in Jan 2007.
After Assistant District Attorney David Saacks introduced the tapes last week, Holmes questioned his own customer about because her voice sounded not often ease and because Strouds voice sounded some-more similar to Michael Jackson.
Crawley pronounced her former attorneys had told her to stay ease and to try to get Stroud to confess.
Saacks played portions of the fasten last week, but the jury asked to listen to all of them today.
Judge Stephens pronounced the invulnerability had copiousness of time to examination the tapes and could have responded to all of them during the trial.
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