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Judge Delays Sentencing Pending Victim Impact Statements
The judge delays the sentencing after objections from Lacour on the grounds that under Louisiana law, the defense cannot file a motion and the judge cannot rule on the same motion within the same 24-hour period, and to listen to all victim impact statements at once.
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After numerous objections, Lacour's attorney requests for the sentencing to be moved to another date, as the original date is the defendant's birthday.
39:57 - 42:06 (02:09)
Summary
After numerous objections, Lacour's attorney requests for the sentencing to be moved to another date, as the original date is the defendant's birthday.
ChapterJudge Delays Sentencing Pending Victim Impact Statements
EpisodeRLRC Original | The Verdict in the Courtney Coco Murder Trial
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
Due to Louisiana Law, a judge was unable to sentence an offender on the same day as denying defense motions, causing a delay and postponing the victims' impact statements.
42:06 - 44:04 (01:58)
Summary
Due to Louisiana Law, a judge was unable to sentence an offender on the same day as denying defense motions, causing a delay and postponing the victims' impact statements.
ChapterJudge Delays Sentencing Pending Victim Impact Statements
EpisodeRLRC Original | The Verdict in the Courtney Coco Murder Trial
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
Shane McBride supports Miss Stephanie and her family in court and listens to the emotional statements made, while David Anthony Burns tries to have the last word, but ends up in prison.
44:04 - 45:39 (01:35)
Summary
Shane McBride supports Miss Stephanie and her family in court and listens to the emotional statements made, while David Anthony Burns tries to have the last word, but ends up in prison.