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Okay, let's go ahead and go on the record of Benefield v. Benefield, case number two.
There is absolutely not a single scintilla of credibility that I'm attaching to anything that was testified to, at least in this hearing of Ms. Benefield. It starts from basically the absurd. We then move forward to the actual presentation that she's had in this courtroom, the turning on of tears when she thinks it's appropriate. There is not a single scintilla of credible evidence that Ms.
There is absolutely not a single scintilla of credibility that I'm attaching to anything that was testified to, at least in this hearing of Ms. Benefield. It starts from basically the absurd. We then move forward to the actual presentation that she's had in this courtroom, the turning on of tears when she thinks it's appropriate. There is not a single scintilla of credible evidence that Ms.
Benefield has ever been poisoned or suffered from any illness of any poison.
Benefield has ever been poisoned or suffered from any illness of any poison.
We continue to find ourselves at an impasse. I'm declaring a mistrial in this case.
We continue to find ourselves at an impasse. I'm declaring a mistrial in this case.
We continue to find ourselves at an impasse. I'm declaring a mistrial in this case.
We continue to find ourselves at an impasse. I'm declaring a mistrial in this case.
We continue to find ourselves at an impasse. I'm declaring a mistrial in this case.
We continue to find ourselves at an impasse. I'm declaring a mistrial in this case.
John never went in the house. It wasn't a story. It was the truth. And it is the truth.
John never went in the house. It wasn't a story. It was the truth. And it is the truth.
We continue to find ourselves at an impasse. I'm declaring a mistrial in this case.
We continue to find ourselves at an impasse. I'm declaring a mistrial in this case.
We continue to find ourselves at an impasse. I'm declaring a mistrial in this case.
Does the jury agree on the highest level of offense that the defendant is either guilty or not guilty? Yes. What is the verdict in that?
Does the jury agree on the highest level of offense that the defendant is either guilty or not guilty? Yes. What is the verdict in that?
Does the jury agree on the highest level of offense that the defendant is either guilty or not guilty? Yes. What is the verdict in that?
Okay. So the jury has found the defendant not guilty of first-degree murder?