Johnny Depp’s defamation trial against Amber Heard, according to the court stenographer recording the proceedings.Speaking to Law&Crime Network in a video released on Monday (June 6), stenographer Judy Bellinger explained that a few jurors in the back and front rows struggled to stay awake over the six-week trial.“There were a few jurors that were dozing off,” Bellinger said. “It was tough because there was a lot of video depositions.
They would just sit there and, all of sudden, I’d see their heads drop.”Bellinger however stated the majority of jurors “listened very intently” but “the best juror” was an alternate who didn’t contribute to the final verdict.
The jury at the trial consisted of seven members and two alternates.#JudyBellinger, the #Depp v. #Heard freelance court reporter, said in an EXCLUSIVE interview that some jurors were dozing off during the defamation trial.
pic.twitter.com/4w87MArswy— Law&Crime Network (@LawCrimeNetwork) June 6, 2022“Unfortunately, the one alternate that was on there, she was probably the one that listened the most.
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