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Jury To Get Reiser Murder Case Soon
The Circumstantial Evidence Case Against Linux Programmer Hans Reiser Could Go to the Jury in the Next Few Days
Apr. 17, 2008 12:30 PM
The circumstantial evidence case against Linux programmer
Hans Reiser, accused of murdering his estranged wife although her body has
never been found, looks like it could go to the jury in the next few days after
a trial that started November 6 and has suffered through 60 witnesses and an
undisciplined defendant whose outbursts tried the patience of the judge even
before his 10 days on the stand.
Anyway, after Reiser’s testimony the judge decided that the
jury can consider voluntary manslaughter, which carries a maximum 11-year
sentence for a heat-of-passion killing, as well as first-degree murder, good
for 25 years to life, and second-degree murder, which means 15 years to life.
The prosecution argued against it but Reiser’s lawyer,
arguing for it, asked the judge to assume his client pushed his wife down the
stairs, according to Wired, which has been following the case “gavel-to-gavel.”
The judge reportedly responded that if that was true,
“Reiser exhibited a ‘disregard for human life’ by not getting immediate medical
treatment for the mother of his two children.”
This exchange like the rest of the instructions debate went
on out of earshot of the jury.
There is one more witness to go, a forensic specialist who
is supposed to testify about what’s on the two disk drives Reiser, a Linux file
system expert, hid from the police. He supposedly gave them to his lawyer, who
didn’t turn them over to authorities until recently.
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