Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Strange

Jurors find Applegate guilty...BUT...

For count one, Applegate, 44, of Templeton, was found guilty of the second-degree murder of Joey Patrick Church, 34, and the jury found that he did so with a firearm.

For count two, the jury found Applegate guilty of the second-degree attempted murder of Ross Condemi, 48, and found that he did so with a firearm.


But, I don't understand the rationale on this one - With regard to count three, Applegate was found not guilty of the assault of Condemi with a firearm; the jury also determined that Applegate did not commit the special allegations associated with count three — that he used a .44-caliber pistol or that he inflicted great bodily injury.

Applegate’s case stems from a May 4, 2003, incident in which, testimony revealed, he entered Church’s Bridgeville home and ultimately shot Church, killing him, and shot Condemi, wounding him.

Humboldt County DA Paul Gallegos — the prosecutor in the Applegate case — was not present at Wednesday’s proceedings; Humboldt County Deputy DA Allan Dollison sat in for Gallegos.


Where was Paul?

(out of town?)

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4 comments:

  1. Well, that is without a doubt the screwiest set of verdicts possible. If he didn't shoot Condemi, and he didn't use a gun, what did he use to kill Church?

    And where was the DA? Generally speaking, if you have a murder jury out, you are expected to hang around. Of course, it was only a second degree case, so no big deal.

    And now the same jury is to assess sanity. hmmmmmmm. So many possibilities.

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  2. Hey look, the jury at least was able to make out something of the case which is from what I have heard from people in the courtroom a big thing. Evidently Paul screwed the pooch at the end of it.

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  3. And then he couldn't stick around to witness his handiwork. Probably out surfing.

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  4. Anyone who was at the trial - post your observations - or email if you'd rather watchpaul.blogspot@hotmail.com.

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