📄 Adjournment — Tuesday, September 26, 1995
📅 Sep 26 — Day 161
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▲ Day 161 of 167

Adjournment

Date: Tuesday, September 26, 1995 • Utterances: 2
Judge Ito dismissed the jury for the evening, reminding them of standard admonitions. Court adjourned at 8:00 PM and was set to resume the following morning at 9:00 AM with closing arguments from prosecutor Christopher Darden.
1 THE COURT:

All right. Ladies and gentlemen, we are going to take our--Mr. Wooden, would you take that down for me, please? Thank you, sir. All right. Ladies and gentlemen, we're going to take our recess for the evening. Please remember all of my admonitions to you; do not discuss this case amongst yourselves, don't form any opinions, don't conduct any deliberations until the matter has been submitted to you, do not allow anybody to communicate with you with regard to the case. We'll stand in recess until tomorrow morning at 9:00 o'clock, and we'll resume with Mr. Darden's argument tomorrow morning at 9:00 o'clock. Have a pleasant evening, what's left of it. We'll see you tomorrow morning, 9:00 o'clock. All right. We'll stand in recess.

2 (At 8:00 P.m., an adjournment was taken until, Wednesday, September 27, 1995, 9:00 A.m.)

Temperature

routine

Key Quotes (1)

Lance A. Ito
We'll resume with Mr. Darden's argument tomorrow morning at 9:00 o'clock.
Confirms the trial is in closing arguments phase, with Darden presenting for the prosecution.

Light Moments (1)

Lance A. Ito
Judge Ito's mild humor in dismissing the jury: 'Have a pleasant evening, what's left of it.'

Objections

None recorded
Proceeding 7820 • 2 utterances
Criminal Trial
Department 103
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