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Now, we do know after that bench conference whatever happened there, the cross-examination picked back up again with the same lawyer questioning rick gates and rick gates after that bench conference whatever happened he no longer faced any more questions about the trump campaign or when s he told the special counsel about the campaign. whatever happened talking to the judge there paul manafort s defense lawyer fet the need to change course. but that was one of the most intriguing moments in the whole trial thus far. a real mystery what that was. today, fascinating development. prosecutors today filed this. it is a formal request to keep that sidebar discussion at the bench that s just the judge and lawyers from both sides with the white house noise machine on, they filed a request to keep that discussion secret. it s sealed already. in the course of the trial under normal circumstances, that would eventually be unsealed but prosecutors filed this motion ....
Marilyn mosby in court as well. the jury finally came into court after a lengthy bench conference with the judge and then the judge said, i understand, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, you have been unable to reach a decision on any of the four charges against officer porter. he thanked them for their service and then dismissed them, holding enk ining everyone in few minutes and allowing them to go after he cleared the courtroom and had a brief bench conference with the lawyers again. the big question now is where all this goes from here and how will this mistrial be viewed in baltimore itself? everybody in this city wanted to know what that verdict was in the days leading up to it. everybody that i would see, that would see me, other reporters in town, asking, what s the verdict? what s the verdict? that s the only thing on their minds. this will be hard for people to understand. it will be back to square one basically, not only for this trial but for the process and for the people o ....
Dr. lynn fenton was told by james holmes that he was having thoughts of killing people but she was walking the edge of the law by even reaching out to them in the first place to say their son had quit school. by then holmes had fired her. would you have been out here the next day? i would have been crawling on all fours to get to him. he has never said that he wanted to kill people. she didn t, she didn t, she didn t tell me. she didn t tell me. she didn t tell me. reporter: arlene holmes showed multiple family videos of james as a child according to our producer in the courtroom. a few members of the jury were in tears during part of her testimony. holmes s father also testified in an attempt to save his son from the death penalty. we noticed this moment during a bench conference. watch here. at one point, robert holmes looked at his son, smiled, patted his chest and put his hand over his heart and the ....
Dzokhar tsarnaev is inside of the courtroom. they say there is no change in his demeanor throughout the trial. if you are just tuning in we are awaiting the verdict in the dzokhar tsarnaev trial. the jury is back they deliberated just over 11 hours and broken into two different days. yesterday about 7 hours behind closed doors and today 4 hours. they came out with questions this morning. adam correct me if i m wrong, it was about 10:00 a.m. they came out with the two questions? last night they had the two questions and then reconvened this morning in a bench conference, the attorneys heard the questions and the judge gave them their instructions, sent them back into the jury room and then they had about four hours today. and as you mentioned, as he returned into the courtroom today, tsarnaev his demeanor is the same passive, looking forward and not much emotion. ....
Very much. another live look where the group black lives matter is protesting. we will bring you updates on the rundown. we are keeping a close eye on a developing story from boston. jurors in the marathon bombing trial are in the second day of deliberations in the case against dzhokhar tsarnaev. he is facing 30 counts for the april, 2013 attack that killed three people and injured 260 others. 17 of those counts could carry the death penalty. msnbc s adam reiss is in boston. good morning. what s the latest? reporter: good morning, jose. defense attorneys and prosecutors meeting with the judge at this hour in a bench conference to discuss two questions the jury had yesterday after seven hours of deliberations. one, conspiracy. is it something that s one event or over a period of days. question number two, aiding and abetting. they wanted to know the difference between aiding and abetting. ....