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Jurors Denied Cig Break Not a Cause For Drug Trafficker's Conviction
2005-07-19
Jurors at Geuri Lugo's drug trafficking trial may not have gotten one of the cigarette breaks they requested, but that doesn't mean the guilty verdict should go up in smoke, the state Appeals Court has ruled. Lugo was convicted of trafficking in heroin and cocaine. He appealed, saying the judge's denial of the jury's request for a smoke break had contributed to a quick or compromised verdict.
Too bad, so sad.
The Appeals Court on Monday rejected Lugo's appeal, saying it was within Judge Richard F. Connon's discretion to deny the request. It was during the first day of deliberations at Lugo's April 2003 trial that jurors sent a note with three questions, including a request to take a break outside to smoke.
The other two questions were reported to be, 1. "Where are the WMDs?", and 2. "Why do they hate us?"
The judge denied the request, saying it was problematic to suspend deliberations and send court officers to stay with the jurors outside as they smoked. He also noted that jurors had just returned from lunch 30 minutes earlier and were scheduled to go home an hour later.
No smokes for you!
"Lugo points to nothing other than the denial of the cigarette break; he does not otherwise show how the denial affected the outcome of the trial," the court said in its ruling.
Posted by:Chris W.

#5  This goes against the grain of the typical legal thinking during a criminal trial. Think of all the reasons that lawyers can get a month, a week, a day, or at least several hours delay over some really petty reason. Even though judges don't like to make juries stay longer than necessary, anything that makes it sound like "hurry up and reach a decision" is going to create trouble. In this case, the jury itself had asked for a delay, which the judge denied. If this defendant keeps appealing, I would give him even odds of winning.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-07-19 16:08  

#4  So, um about that ciggie break...

No? Did you say NO? Death! Death! Give 'im the needle! Aw screw that - Bailiff, gimme your gun!

Wha? Traffic court?
Posted by: .com   2005-07-19 13:48  

#3  SEE?!?!? Cigarettes are dangerous!!!
Think of the Children!
Posted by: mmurray821   2005-07-19 13:44  

#2  ROFL!!!

As a smoker, I can say no more!
Posted by: .com   2005-07-19 13:38  

#1  A drug dealer done in by addiction. Oh the irony.
Posted by: 2b   2005-07-19 13:33  

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