Day One - May 23, 2001 Denis deVlaming's Opening Statement Denis explains to the jury that the arrest of Jesse Prince began with an extensive Scientology operation that started months before Jesse's arrest.
Detective
Crosby's Testimony Detective Crosby from the Largo Police Department was contacted by Scientology's Private Investigator, Brian Raftery. Crosby went undercover into Jesse's home alongside Scientology's PI, Barry Gaston. Direct
Cross
Officer
Michael Bruno's Testimony Officer Bruno was the arresting officer who removed the single marijuana plant from Jesse's pool area. Lab
Technician's Testimony Stacy Mace analyzed leaves from the plant taken from Jesse's pool area. Request
for Judgment of Acquittal At the close of the State's case, Denis deVlaming asked for a judgment of acquittal. Paul
Johnson Appears on Behalf of the PIs Paul Johnson appears before the judge to address issues raised by Barry Gaston's plan to plead the Fifth Amendment in his upcoming testimony. Fifth
Amendment Arguments Judge Andrews allows Barry Gaston to plead the Fifth. Barry
Gaston's Testimony Barry Gaston was one of the Private Investigators hired by Scientology's attorneys. He assumed the name "Rinzi Trinidad" and befriended Jesse and Dee. Gaston became a confidential informant for the Largo Police, then disappeared after Jesse's arrest. DeVlaming's Private Investigator, Ray Emmons, tracked down Gaston. This started to reveal the Scientology connection. Gaston repeatedly took the Fifth Amendment on the stand. He would be signaled by the raising of a hand from his attorneys, Paul Johnson and Helena Kobrin. Brian
Raftery's Testimony Raftery is one of Moxon and Kobrin's key Private Investigators in the Clearwater area, earning over $180,000 a year for investigating Scientology's critics. Joseph
Fabrizio's Testimony Fabrizio is another of Scientology's Private Investigators. Gaston wrote reports to Fabrizio nightly concerning his ongoing operation against Jesse. Day Two - May 24, 2001 Arguments
Over Allowing Frank Oliver's Testimony Part of the planned defense for Jesse involved the operation of Scientology's Office of Special Affairs and the Fair Game Policy. Frank Oliver had been a member of OSA and was prepared to testify about the tactics Scientology uses against it's perceived enemies. The State sought to limit Oliver's testimony. Frank
Oliver's Testimony Frank Oliver was allowed to take the stand and testify with some restrictions. Arguments
About Allowing Rebuttal Witness The State sought to bring Jesse's fiancé to the stand as a rebuttal witness. DeVlaming argued that she should have been used in the State's main case and not as rebuttal. Dee
Phillips Testifies in Proffer The judge allows Dee to testify outside of the presence of the jury in order to see the relevance of her testimony. Discussion
of Jury Instructions Judge Andrews takes a moment to discuss which instructions the jury would be receiving. Arguments to Allow
Dee Phillips Testimony The State explains why Dee Phillips should be allowed as a rebuttal witness. Judge
Allows Dee Phillips' Testimony Judge Andrews decides Dee can testify with a few limitations. Dee
Phillip's Testimony Deneen Phillips tells how she and Jesse met "Rinzi Trinidad" and allowed him into their lives. Jesse, Dee and her two sons felt "Rinzi" was a close friend until they discovered he was a Scientology agent. Direct
Cross
The
State's Closing Arguments Lydia Wardell tells the jury to focus on the law and not be sidetracked by other issues. Denis
deVlaming's Closing Arguments Denis explains why Scientology is such a major part of this trial and can't be ignored. The
State's Rebuttal The State has the final word. The
Jury Has Questions The jury deliberated for several hours. Around 8:30 p.m. they had some questions for the judge. Judge Andrews shared these questions with the attorneys. The
Judge Allows Readback of Testimony Judge Andrews had the court reporter read back the entire testimony of Detective Crosby. The readback took over an hour but is condensed here to about one minute. The
Jury is Restless In this short clip, the judge announces that the jury is having a hard time with deliberations. After Judge Andrews shut off the audio feed, they discussed the fact that jurors were unsettled and even getting physically ill. He gave the jury a 20 minute break to go outside the building and relax. The
Judge Reads the Jury Instructions on Deadlocks Soon after the jury returned from their break, they announced that they were deadlocked. Judge Andrews brings them in to tell them to give it another try. The
Judge Declares a Mistrial Shortly before 10 p.m. the jury returned to the courtroom. Many were visibly distraught, some had seemingly been in tears. They announced that they could not reach a verdict. Judge Andrews thanked them for their service and declared a mistrial.
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