Ronisha Johnson
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Podcast Appearances
During the pre-trial hearings, whenever we would have a hearing like a motion to suppress, where we would have witnesses or we would present evidence, Ricky would be smiling and staring at the victim's family, kind of smirking during the evidence like he enjoyed listening to all the evidence.
During the pre-trial hearings, whenever we would have a hearing like a motion to suppress, where we would have witnesses or we would present evidence, Ricky would be smiling and staring at the victim's family, kind of smirking during the evidence like he enjoyed listening to all the evidence.
Yeah, despite all of that behavior by the defendant, the family was still okay with accepting the plea. I think everyone got the feeling that because he seemed to be enjoying listening to all the evidence, that if we didn't let him listen again during the trial, it was going to be more punishment for him.
Yeah, despite all of that behavior by the defendant, the family was still okay with accepting the plea. I think everyone got the feeling that because he seemed to be enjoying listening to all the evidence, that if we didn't let him listen again during the trial, it was going to be more punishment for him.
Yeah, despite all of that behavior by the defendant, the family was still okay with accepting the plea. I think everyone got the feeling that because he seemed to be enjoying listening to all the evidence, that if we didn't let him listen again during the trial, it was going to be more punishment for him.
So if we got him to admit and take a life without parole and not be able to have to sit through him smirking during all the trial, that would benefit the victims more than having to watch him.
So if we got him to admit and take a life without parole and not be able to have to sit through him smirking during all the trial, that would benefit the victims more than having to watch him.
So if we got him to admit and take a life without parole and not be able to have to sit through him smirking during all the trial, that would benefit the victims more than having to watch him.