Posted on 01/23/2007 7:45:13 PM PST by cf_river_rat
PETA Trial, Day 2:
Can We Please Agree on a Jury?
January 23, 2007 | Day Two at the PETA-Kills-Animals trial of Adria Hinkle and Andrew Cook was best summed up by one candidate for a slot as an alternate juror (think First Runner-Up for Miss America, without the sash and bouquet). When a defense attorney asked if he thought he could give the court his "full and undivided attention, as long as we keep it interesting," the juror shot back: "More interesting than the last two days, I hope."
He made the cut. But as the North Carolina county of Hertford waits patiently for a trial that has been postponed seven times already, the tedium of jury selection delayed the proceedings again. We started the day with eight confirmed jurors and ended with a full panel of twelve (plus two alternates). But lawyers questioned -- and rejected -- another nine people along the way.
One would-be juror brought an admirable point of view to the courtroom. After the judge instructed the other jurors to wait in an adjacent room, she had this to say about PETA:
From what I've read, I just feel like it's a radical group ... I mean, the animal testing, to me, from what I believe that they think, I feel like you can test on an animal for good, for medicine or whatever, and that there's nothing wrong with that I'm a healthcare worker, and I'm for preserving health and for taking away people's pain.
PETA's lawyers scratched her from the list. To be fair, she probably wasn't the sort of unbiased arbitrator envisioned by whoever devised our jury system, but her frankness was the high point of an otherwise dull day.
Another dismissed juror told the court: "I'm embarrassed to tell you I have seven dogs. I have four cats, a rabbit, and a fish." Lawyers for the animal lovers at PETA weren't the slightest bit embarassed to tell her to take a hike.
Yesterday's big news, the revelation that prosecutors can tie Hinkle and Cook to more animal-dumping incidents than those observed by police, remains in play. This afternoon, Judge Cy Grant ruled against a defense motion to exclude that evidence. With two words -- "That's denied" -- he virtually guaranteed jurors will hear evidence about just how big the PETA Problem in North Carolina really is.
Incidentally, our nod (so far) for sound-bite-of-the-week goes to PETA lawyer Phil Hirschkop, who told Raleigh's News & Observer on Sunday that Hinkle and Cook "never should have done it, but this is not the crime of the century."
Let's put Hirschkop's logic to the test:
If animals are indeed equal to human beings, but killing and dumping 31 of them isn't the crime of the century, then what is?
Tomorrow the real fireworks begin, as opening arguments start at 9:30am). Although the trial so far has been tedious, the idea of the trial is generating more and more interest. If you were watching the Fox News Channel's "Special Report with Brit Hume" on Tuesday night, you saw just how explosive this story promises to be.
Keep watching this space for the latest from scenic Winton, North Carolina.
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Why, what way do you look at it ? Like slapping mosquitos or uprooting weed ?
Ummm, that Andrea really looks like a vegetarian doesn't she? That tofu she's been eating has been packing on the pounds.
After all, PETA doesn't believe in using animals for food. So I assume that is also what Andrea practices at the dinner table (LOL).
bump!
Day two here.
Are there any animals on the jury???
OK, thanks!
PETA employees charged with animal cruelty and illegally dumping dead animals 06/16/2005
PETA possibly involved with dead dogs 06/16/2005
Two PETA Employees Arrested on Animal Cruelty Charges in N.C. 06/17/2005
PETA Employees Arrested for Animal Cruelty 06/17/2005
Two PETA Employees Arrested on Animal Cruelty Charges in N.C. 06/17/2005
PETA Kills Animals -- And It's A Felony 06/17/2005
PETA president condemns dumping, defends euthanizing animals 06/18/2005
PETA employees charged with animal cruelty 06/20/2005
PETA looks bad after two arrests 06/22/2005
PETA Kills 06/26/2005
Guess who's killing animals? Those moral high-grounders, PETA 10/04/2005
PETA workers face 25 felony counts in North Carolina [more on PETA in dumpster] 10/15/2005
Motions Filed in PETA Case 06/01/2006
Judge declines to dismiss animal cruelty charges in PETA case 06/02/2006
Judge Keeps PETA Animal Killers On A Tight Leash 06/05/2006
PETA Animal-Cruelty Trial Date Finally Set 12/29/2006
PETA trial opens in animal deaths 01/22/2007
PETA Trial, Day 1: Jury Selection, and a Bombshell 01/23/2007
PETA Trial, Day 2: Can We Please Agree on a Jury? 01/23/2007
PETA foes salivate at cruelty trial 01/24/2007
Perps...
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