Verdict Watch: Two special circs cases

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Waiting for verdicts in high profile, serious cases makes me edgy. Everytime the phone rings, I jump a bit. Since you never know when they're gonna come, you're always worried about missing them.

The jury deliberating on the Carson double-murder case has now begun its sixth day of discussions. They are deciding whether or not Eric Sanford and Julio Perez were at all involved in the deaths of two gas station clerks during a pre-dawn attempted robbery on Nov. 6, 2006.

Previous items are here.

A Torrance jury began deliberations yesterday afternoon in the capital murder case against Barry Mosley, who is accused of three murders in two different Athens-area incidents in 1999 and 2000. He's also charged with raping a young girl, who survived and testified against him, as well as a host of other allegations.

Click here for previous entries on the Mosley case.

I'll keep you posted...


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Anonymous said:

I'm glad that they will never get out.

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