Wednesday, September 25, 2013

David Camm: Indiana; Travis K. Kircher's' "David Camm Blog;" September 24, 2013. "Uncle Sam." WDRB News;


PUBLISHER'S Note: One of the best ways to follow the Camm trial is through the Blog posted by Travis K. Kircher, a Web Producer for WDRB News. Travis Kircher  is a keen courtroom observer who offers a highly readable personal "take" on the  day's proceedings, along with key testimony and questions posed by the jury.

Harold Levy: Publisher; The Charles Smith Blog.

POST: "David Camm Blog; Uncle Sam;  Tuesday September 24, 2013;  (Travis K. Kircher is a Web Producer for WDRB News.)

GIST: "I hope everyone had a good weekend," Judge Jonathan Dartt told the jury as they walked into the courtroom Tuesday morning. "Now it's not only cold inside the courtroom -- it's cold outside too!" There was laughter from attendees of the third David Camm triple murder trial in Boone County, Ind. -- and the realization of just how much time has past thus far in the trial. Today marked the start of the seventh week, if you count jury selection which began on Aug. 12. It started in the heat of summer. Now, autumn is rolling into Boone County. Tuesday also marked another change -- a paradigm shift of sorts. Last week, Special Prosecutor Stan Levco rested the state's case against David Camm. Today the defense began making its case. The scores of witnesses who will be heard from in the next few weeks -- three weeks, if you believe defense attorney Stacy Uliana -- will be hand-picked to prove why David Camm is innocent, not guilty. As Uliana said last week, "now it's our turn to talk." And they began their case with two witnesses: a man who admits to talking too much, and Uncle Sam.........

The entire post can be found at:

 http://www.wdrb.com/story/23520116/david-camm-blog-uncle-sam

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