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MONDAY, AUG. 11, 2008

Duncan asks first question of a juror

Joseph Duncan has asked his first question of a juror, after he objected to approving a juror this afternoon who’d said she feared she’d “play it over in my mind forever” after having to watch graphic video of child abuse as part of the evidence…

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Four more jurors approved

Jury selection is back on this morning in the Joseph Duncan capital sentencing trial, and so far, four more jurors have been approved, bringing the total approved in the case so far to 44. Two have been excused, one because he said he’d already decided…

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FRIDAY, AUG. 8, 2008

They’re done for the day

At 2:40 p.m. Boise time (as opposed to the time stamps on this blog, which are in Pacific time and so show one hour earlier), jury selection wrapped up for today. Since the lunch break, four more jurors have been approved, and five have been…

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Three more Duncan jurors approved

After six prospective jurors in a row were excused this morning, three finally were approved for the Joseph Duncan case. Another nine jurors remain to be questioned this afternoon. Of those excused today, two said they’d already decided Duncan should die, and two said they…

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THURSDAY, AUG. 7, 2008

'Unlikely to result in a good outcome'

Fordham University law professor James Cohen says Joseph Duncan isn’t helping his chances in court – where he faces a possible death penalty – by his courtroom tactics today, in which he took over juror questioning from his standby attorneys, then refused to ask any…

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'Wish I was going with you'

The final prospective juror who was questioned today requested to be excused from the Joseph Duncan case, because he has non-refundable tickets to Hawaii for a vacation planned 10 months in advance for Aug. 13-27. Both sides and the judge agreed, and Judge Lodge drew…

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Jurors say they've avoided news coverage

Interestingly, despite concerns that have been raised about how news coverage of the case could affect the jury pool, most prospective jurors have said they’ve seen little coverage and none that would affect their ability to serve as impartial jurors. Yesterday, when 24 jurors who’d…

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Eight jurors approved for Duncan sentencing

Eight jurors survived questioning this morning and were cleared to sit on the case, while two were excused for cause. Duncan never asked any prospective jurors any questions or objected to any of them, but the judge stepped in and asked additional questions of most…

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Duncan wants to do his own voir dire

Just as jury selection was about to begin in the Joseph Duncan case this morning, Duncan delivered a hand-written note to the judge asking to do the defense questioning of jurors himself, rather than have his standby attorneys handle that. U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge…

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WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6, 2008

Sali finishing up Iraq trip

Idaho 1st District Congressman Bill Sali is on his way back from Iraq, his office reported today, and had been there since Sunday. It was the freshman GOP congressman’s first trip to Iraq and second to the region. He’s headed next to Germany to visit…

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Jury selection halted for today

The court has just halted today’s jury selection proceedings until tomorrow, after Joseph Duncan’s standby attorneys tried to withdraw from the case and the judge refused to allow them to. Before the clash between the attorneys and the judge, the court had called in 24…

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Duncan goes back to court today

Jury selection resumes this morning in the Joseph Duncan death penalty sentencing trial in federal court in Boise, after a three-month delay in which two court-ordered mental evaluations confirmed Duncan’s competency. That prompted U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge to give the admitted killer the go-ahead…

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TUESDAY, AUG. 5, 2008


Judge orders some Duncan documents unsealed

U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge has ordered four sealed documents in the Joseph Duncan case unsealed, in response to motions from The Spokesman-Review and 15 other media outlets in Idaho and eastern Washington.“Much of the record has been sealed from the public without notice and…

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MONDAY, AUG. 4, 2008

Dems win pocketbook vote

Here’s a surprising development: The Idaho Election Campaign Fund, for which Idahoans have checked boxes on their state tax returns since 1975 if they want to donate a dollar to a political party of their choice or to a general political campaign fund, this year…

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SUNDAY, AUG. 3, 2008

Experts: Duncan now more likely to die

I spoke with experts from around the country about what changes now that admitted killer Joseph Duncan will be representing himself in court, acting as his own attorney in his federal death penalty sentencing trial. The consensus: He’ll be more likely to get the death…

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FRIDAY, AUG. 1, 2008

Audit points to problems at state Dept of Ed

A legislative audit has identified serious management problems in the office of state Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Luna, problems that Luna didn’t dispute and says now have been corrected. They ranged from improper accounting to sensitive personal information in teacher certification files being stored…

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THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008

Sullivan recovering from kidney surgery

Former Idaho Republican Party Chairman Kirk Sullivan is recovering in a Boise hospital following “surgery to repair an ongoing kidney ailment,” according to a statement from family spokesman Guy Hurlbutt. Sullivan, 72, “has suffered for a number of months with severe kidney stones,” Hurlbutt said.…

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Dems' poll shows 10-point Risch lead

A new poll out today commissioned by Democratic blogger Markos Moulitsas’ Daily Kos shows Republican Jim Risch with a 10-point lead over Democrat Larry LaRocco in the Idaho Senate race, with independent Rex Rammell trailing at 5 percent. Moulitsas writes that he commissioned the poll…

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 2008

Canyon prosecutor's son pleads guilty

Marcus Young, 32, pleaded guilty today to two felony crimes, possession of sexually exploitive material and destruction of evidence. Young was Canyon County’s information technology manager and the son of county prosecutor Dave Young when he was indicted September 2007 on nine felony counts; at…

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Who would do what in Duncan hearings

U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge has issued his full written opinion granting Joseph Duncan’s request to act as his own attorney in his death penalty proceedings, which the judge granted orally in court on Monday. The 12-page opinion includes a couple of new details; among…

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Batt: ‘It will require a massive change’

Former Idaho Gov. Phil Batt is calling on Idahoans to step forward to upgrade the state’s ailing transportation system. “It’s frustrating when it takes 40 minutes to drive to work from 8 miles away. We need more arterials and more freeway lanes,” Batt wrote in…

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TUESDAY, JULY 29, 2008

'A very positive message'

BSU political scientist emeritus Jim Weatherby, after viewing the latest campaign commercials in the 1st District congressional race that went out today from Democrat Walt Minnick, said, “I think it’s a very positive message that will resonate with voters in the 1st District. This, of…

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Chief justice has Vietnam service-related cancer

Idaho Supreme Court Chief Justice Dan Eismann has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma, and has started chemotherapy treatments, but his doctors say his prognosis is “very good” and a full recovery is expected. Eismann, 61, said he’ll continue to serve as chief justice and will…

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