AUSA Johnson: They are trying to exclude a damning piece of evidence. The press statements, they are not from the prosecution team. That is significant. We request you defer any ruling until you get our papers. We will of course not speak to the press, under 23.1
Judge: The order would prohibit any further leaking of information to the media - it could be furnished to DHS agents.
AUSA: We have no problem affirm our obligation not to speak to the press. We object to an order about future leaks. If so, should be reciprocal
Judge: Okay, draft one, I'll hear any objection.
AUSA Johnson: We have concerns about Mr. Agnifilo's statement. He baselessly accused the government of engaging in a racist prosecution. It violates Rule 23.1d7.
AUSA Johnson: I'll read a quote. Mr. Agnifilo said, "They make this case as the take-down of a successful Black man." The statements have been picked up. He should affirm his obligations under 23.1. Agnifilo: This should have been in the letter
Agnifilo: But I affirm my duty.
Judge: Any application under the Speedy Trial Act?
AUSA Johnson: We move to exclude time under the Act, it's already tolled by the motion.
Judge: I exclude time until December 18. I have no application for bail before me.
ugly WITCH
looks like him back in the 90s
ugly WITCH
Why do we still do these again?
Why do we still do these again?
Because no cameras allowed but they're allowed to sketch it/illustrate it
I f*** with it tbh
Because no cameras allowed but they're allowed to sketch it/illustrate it
I f*** with it tbh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courtroom_sketch#:~:text=A%20courtroom%20sketch%20is%20an,for%20illustrations%20of%20the%20proceedings.
Okay got it, makes sense thanks man
& yeah they are hard lowkey lol
Okay got it, makes sense thanks man
& yeah they are hard lowkey lol
Theres some crazy ones just looking thru a few articles that popped up
The most iconic (idk if thats the best word given the often bad circumstances of the trials) sketches are interesting snapshots in legal history for sure
Howard Brodie. Bobby Seale attempting to write notes on a legal pad while bound and gagged in the courtroom during the Chicago Eight conspiracy trial in Chicago, Illinois, between Oct. 29 and Nov. 5, 1969. Color crayon and on white paper. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (039.00.00). LC-DIG-ppmsca-51015 © Estate of Howard Brodie. Gift of Howard Brodie.
Bill Robles. Manson Leaping at Judge Charles H. Older! Oct. 5, 1970. India ink and watercolor with scratching out on vellum paper mounted on board. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (025.00.00). LC-DIG-ppmsca-51006 © Bill Robles. Gift of Tom Girardi.
this one is a sketch of Ghislaine maxwell drawing the courtroom sketch artist back
ugly WITCH
How is he still wearing earrings?
Theres some crazy ones just looking thru a few articles that popped up
The most iconic (idk if thats the best word given the often bad circumstances of the trials) sketches are interesting snapshots in legal history for sure
Howard Brodie. Bobby Seale attempting to write notes on a legal pad while bound and gagged in the courtroom during the Chicago Eight conspiracy trial in Chicago, Illinois, between Oct. 29 and Nov. 5, 1969. Color crayon and on white paper. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (039.00.00). LC-DIG-ppmsca-51015 © Estate of Howard Brodie. Gift of Howard Brodie.
Bill Robles. Manson Leaping at Judge Charles H. Older! Oct. 5, 1970. India ink and watercolor with scratching out on vellum paper mounted on board. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (025.00.00). LC-DIG-ppmsca-51006 © Bill Robles. Gift of Tom Girardi.
this one is a sketch of Ghislaine maxwell drawing the courtroom sketch artist back
these wild af