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The Emily Show

Why Sarah Boone Thinks She Should Get A New Trial

The Emily Show

Baker Media, LLC.

News, Entertainment News, True Crime

4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

James Owens filed a motion for New Trial on behalf of Sarah Boone citing the fact that a family member got emotional during the closing statements and thinks it swayed the jury. Secondly, Owens thinks that he didn't provide Boone with adequate representation due to time constraints. Watch full coverage: https://www.youtube.com/live/kSivDmZOnes?t=2558s This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Spotify Ad Analytics - https://www.spotify.com/us/legal/ad-analytics-privacy-policy/Podscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back. It's time for a quick bit clip. The full episode will be linked in the description,

0:05.7

but this is the quick bit clip to keep you in the loop for everything that's happening on the

0:11.1

live stream channel. Let's get into it.

0:14.3

State of Florida versus Sarah Boone. Look, the thing that blew me away about this trial was, one,

0:19.5

how nonchalant the DAs seemed throughout

0:22.9

the entire trial. And then we got to rebuttal and I was like, oh, which is why I always say,

0:29.6

you know, I never know what they may have. We don't know all the evidence till it comes out. So you

0:34.3

never know what they're relying on. This case, particularly so. The state was

0:38.6

particularly chill, and then they got to their rebuttal case and just push play, and we were like,

0:41.9

oh, shit. Well, that's why you were so chill about everything, and the state was just like, we're just

0:46.6

ready to go to trial. The Saraboon trial lasted about six days. She was convicted of the second-degree

0:51.5

murder of her boyfriend, George Torres, for zipping him into a suitcase and leaving him there.

0:56.4

He told her that he could not breathe.

0:58.8

He told her to let him out.

1:00.9

He tried to get out.

1:02.4

And she prevented him from doing that.

1:04.9

And then went upstairs and went to sleep.

1:07.2

And the next day was like, oh.

1:09.9

So she was convicted of a second degree murder.

1:11.6

The jury was out like an hour and a half. I think they spent an hour eating dinner. This again,

1:16.4

do I speculate often? No, but when I do, I do it all in one episode. Do I think the jury generally

1:22.8

knew early on in their deliberations what they were going to do? Yes.

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