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Verdict in Samara Banks Case
The court reached a verdict after only 90 minutes of deliberation in the case of Samara Banks' death, in which the prosecution argued that Banks's husband caused her death by leaving her alone and in distress, and then disposing of her body in a pool.
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Clyde Taylor III, the defense attorney, argues that there is no competent evidence that proves that the defendant killed his wife, while Prosecutor Georgia Kaplman emphasizes the motive and personal aspect of the crime.
1:18:13 - 1:19:53 (01:40)
Summary
Clyde Taylor III, the defense attorney, argues that there is no competent evidence that proves that the defendant killed his wife, while Prosecutor Georgia Kaplman emphasizes the motive and personal aspect of the crime. Both sides delivered their closing arguments, and the jury goes to deliberate the sentence.
ChapterVerdict in Samara Banks Case
EpisodeAt the Bottom of the Pool
PodcastDateline NBC
A verdict was reached just 90 minutes into the deliberations in the case of Florida vs Adam Frosch, finding him guilty of first-degree murder which resulted in the prosecution side expressing gratitude and the defendant, Dr. Adam Frosch, taking it hard.
1:19:53 - 1:21:15 (01:22)
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A verdict was reached just 90 minutes into the deliberations in the case of Florida vs Adam Frosch, finding him guilty of first-degree murder which resulted in the prosecution side expressing gratitude and the defendant, Dr. Adam Frosch, taking it hard.