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13 February 2008

Briana Waters Trial: First Day Update

From Seattle Indy Media:

Jury selection began at 9:00 am and what was expected to last only a few hours ended up taking most of the day. Unsurprisingly, most of Briana's supporters were not allowed in the courtroom during the jury selection until the overflow of jurors were eventually let go around 3:00pm and there was more room. After a short break Briana's supporters filled the audience area, along with various media outlets and trial sketch artists.

In the final hour several issues were resolved regarding the procedures of the trial, and it was determined that the Defense Attorneys would be provided the names of upcoming witnesses one day in advance. They will also be provided with a summary of what their testimony will be.

Find out who will be testifying the next day at the http://www.CLDC.org web site! Also keep checking Indymedia for important trial updates.

The schedule for tomorrow looks like:
9am-noon Opening Statements
12-1 lunch break
1pm-4Pm Taking the stand : FBI Agent J. Comrey, Glenn, Cooper, Phillips, and Rice

For many of us wishing to support Briana in her trial, what we think of as "appropriate dress" for court is going to be a bit different than what her jury will think of as normal. Therefore: IT IS ESSENTIAL, that if you want to support Briana, to show up in the most mainstream type of clothes you can find. Do NOT wear (all) black. No Patches. Piercings other than earrings should be taken out. Guys: If you're scruffy, now is a great time to shave!

When the jury is picked, they will consist of everyday, ordinary folks, the type of people you might run into wandering the halls of Wal-Mart or Costco. According to one lawyer I talked with, people on a jury feel reassured by seeing people who look like them. Anyone who looks different, or out of the norm, can be scary for people who don't see piercings or tattoos, etc. as a normal part of their church/school/bocce community. This isn't about us, it is about using our most adept skills of camouflage to show up as a diverse cross-section of upstanding citizens that the jury will recognize as their sons and daughters, or their kids' schoolteachers, or the guy at the D.M.V. In many ways the audience in the courtroom is a representation to the jury of Briana is and what she is about. Use your best judgment as to what this could look like for you.

Also, if you want to help out in this case but don't know if you can pass yourself off as something you're not, WE STILL NEED YOUR HELP! There are plenty of ways to get involved behind the scenes that are just as important! Please email olycivlib(at)riseup.net to find a way to help! Thanks!

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