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    <title>The Kelly Chronicles</title>
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    <updated>2008-06-20T15:22:49Z</updated>
    <subtitle>Your source for news from the R. Kelly trial</subtitle>
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    <title>Kelly superfans attended every day of trial</title>
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    <published>2008-06-20T15:01:32Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-20T15:22:49Z</updated>

    <summary>&quot;From the beginning, I thought he was innocent. I never had any doubt they would find him not guilty. And when they read the verdict, I wanted to scream, but I didn&apos;t. I had to control my happiness until I...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>"From the beginning, I thought he was innocent. I never had any doubt they would find him not guilty. And when they read the verdict, I wanted to scream, but I didn't. I had to control my happiness until I got outside."</p>

<p>That's from 23-year-old Keyonia Jones, one of the superfans <a href="http://www.mtv.ca/news/article.jhtml?id=9411">profiled in an interesting piece from MTV News</a> who attended the R. Kelly trial every day — who watched him make his entrance, who watched him go to lunch, who ran outside the building at the end of each day to watch him leave the courthouse. They left their children with sitters, they took time off work. All to stand by their man.<br />
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    <title>How did Hannah Montana get involved in this?</title>
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    <published>2008-06-16T22:11:09Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-16T22:24:45Z</updated>

    <summary>Attorney Sam Adam Jr. delivered the opening and closing arguments for the defense in the R. Kelly child-porn trial. In so doing, he was noted for throwing in a lot of pop-cultural references, from &quot;The Office&quot; to Gary Coleman to...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Attorney Sam Adam Jr. delivered the opening and closing arguments for the defense in the R. Kelly child-porn trial. In so doing, he was noted for throwing in a lot of pop-cultural references, from "The Office" to Gary Coleman to the Wayans brothers and other jokey asides. <a href="http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1589343/20080614/kelly_r.jhtml?rsspartner=rssYahooNewscrawler">He explained it to MTV News</a> this way: "If you like someone, you give them the benefit of the doubt. And to give them the pop-culture references, to do those kinds of things, will certainly make you relate with the jury much better. I tried to do it for the young kids with Dave Chappelle; I tried to do it with the middle-aged ones who were more religious — like the preacher's wife — and give her Bible verses; and I tried to do with the older ones with [1950s TV show] 'The Honeymooners' and Ralph Kramden and the 'old squeeze play.' "</p>

<p>And that's how Miley Cyrus found her way into it ...</p>]]>
        <![CDATA[<p>During his closing argument, Adam used Hannah Montana tickets as an example of how teenage girls gossip.</p>

<p>He told the jury: "This wasn't a gardener or the man down the street or a janitor. This was a 13-year-old girl having sex with a superstar, and she doesn't tell anyone? She doesn't let it slip to her best friend? Never? Not anyone? You can't keep a 13-year-old's mouth closed over Hannah Montana tickets, but this?"</p>

<p>In talking with MTV, Adam apologized to Cyrus for dragging her into it. "Miley Cyrus woke up this morning [saying], 'Why me?!" Adam told MTV. " 'Hannah Montana' is the biggest thing out — no offense, Robert. And to Miley, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to bring you up, and if you took it negatively, I'm sorry." <br />
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    <title>Kelly trial post-mortem</title>
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    <published>2008-06-15T16:13:26Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-15T17:16:15Z</updated>

    <summary>The arguments in court may have ended, but the dispute about what the R. Kelly trial means is likely to rage for some time. Pop critic Jim DeRogatis (who broke the story of the tape at the center of the...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The arguments in court may have ended, but the dispute about what the R. Kelly trial means is likely to rage for some time.</p>

<p>Pop critic <a href="http://www.suntimes.com/entertainment/derogatis/1005924,CST-NWS-dero15.article">Jim DeRogatis </a>(who broke the story of the tape at the center of the case) and columnist <a href="http://www.suntimes.com/news/mitchell/1006836,CST-NWS-mitch15.article">Mary Mitchell</a> have their say in today's Sun-Times.</p>

<p>And Bill Wyman, who has been closely following the case at his blog, Hitsville, says he always insisted <a href="http://www.hitsville.org/2008/06/13/the-acquittal-who-you-gonna-believe%e2%80%94your-own-eyes-or-r-kellys-defense-team/">you can’t go wrong betting that the rich guy gets off.</a></p>

<p>But Slate's Josh Levin thinks <a href="http://www.slate.com/id/2193649/">"it's possible that the jury would've acquitted if the defense had said absolutely nothing."</a></p>

<p>That girl on the go thinks the main difference between R. Kelly's trial and O.J. Simpson's was that <a href="http://thatgirlonthego.blogspot.com/2008/06/r-kelly-acquittal-discussion-continues.html">the victim wasn't white.</a></p>

<p>To an outside observer looking at the case in the context of other celebrity trials, Kelly's acquittal may seem unsurprising. But it's worth noting that in a private last-minute straw poll of the 20 plus reporters in court to cover the case, not one predicted that Kelly would be completely cleared (many <em>did</em> predict a hung jury, however).</p>

<p>Whether you think this says more about the media or the jury probably depends on your own view of the verdict.</p>

<p>In that vein, here's one final, sad footnote: TV reporter Randi Belisomo's personal take on <a href="http://weblogs.cltv.com/news/local/chicago/2008/06/r_kelly_trial_court_watchers_t.html">a small moment at the margins of the Kelly trial.</a><br />
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    <title>Jurors: If the victim doesn&apos;t sit, we must aquit</title>
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    <published>2008-06-13T22:40:38Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-13T22:46:29Z</updated>

    <summary>TMZ reports that nearly half of the R. Kelly trial jurors report the ultimate deciding factor in their not-guilty verdict was the absence of the alleged victim from the trial. Even though they &quot;absolutely believed&quot; it was him on the...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.tmz.com/2008/06/13/r-kelly-jurors-no-doubt-its-him-on-the-tape/">TMZ reports</a> that nearly half of the R. Kelly trial jurors report the ultimate deciding factor in their not-guilty verdict was the absence of the alleged victim from the trial. Even though they "absolutely believed" it was him on the tape.</p>

<p>"Five of the twelve jurors met with reporters immediately after handing down the acquittal," TMZ reports. "They said they just couldn't reach a verdict even though they voted on the hour, every hour because the alleged victim hadn't testified and refused to cooperate. As recently as this morning, we're told, the vote was split nine to three for a not guilty verdict."<br />
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    <title>Prosecution witness &apos;surprised&apos; by verdict</title>
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    <published>2008-06-13T21:20:19Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-13T21:25:51Z</updated>

    <summary> Lisa Van Allen, of Georgia, departs the Cook County Criminal Court Building after she testified for the prosecution June 2 in the child pornography trial of R&amp;B singer R. Kelly in Chicago. (AP) Lisa Van Allen, the star prosecution...</summary>
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<strong>Lisa Van Allen, of Georgia, departs the Cook County Criminal Court Building after she testified for the prosecution June 2 in the child pornography trial of R&B singer R. Kelly in Chicago.</strong> <em>(AP)</em></p>

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Lisa Van Allen, the <a href="http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/kelly/982780,rkellyup060208.article">star prosecution witness</a> in the R. Kelly trial, says she's surprised by <a href="http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/kelly/1004373,kelly061308.article">today's verdict</a>.</p>

<p>"I am surprised that they made the decision this quickly," Van Allen <a href="http://www.accessatlanta.com/services/content/music/stories/2008/06/13/kellyreact_atlanta_0613.html?cxtype=rss&cxsvc=7&cxcat=13">tells the Atlanta Journal-Constitution</a>. "My job was to tell the truth and that is what I did. I will never regret that."</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Not guilty. What do you think?</title>
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    <published>2008-06-13T20:36:25Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-13T20:45:09Z</updated>

    <summary> R. Kelly leaves the Cook County Court House this afternoon and was found not guilty on all charges. (Scott Stewart/Sun-Times) The jury has declared R. Kelly is not guilty on all counts levied against him in his child-pornography trial....</summary>
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<strong>R. Kelly leaves the Cook County Court House this afternoon and was found not guilty on all charges. </strong><em>(Scott Stewart/Sun-Times)</em></p>

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The jury has declared R. Kelly is <a href="http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/kelly/1004373,kelly061308.article">not guilty on all counts</a> levied against him in his child-pornography trial.</p>

<p>On this blog, we've seen numerous comments from readers on both sides of the issues — vigorous defenses of Kelly, vehement attacks on him, too. How will the verdict affect your outlook on Kelly, the man, his music, and the charges brought against him?</p>

<p>Comment below ...<br />
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    <title>Kelly&apos;s case leads &apos;50 Biggest Celeb Scandals&apos;</title>
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    <published>2008-06-13T19:51:34Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-13T20:54:30Z</updated>

    <summary>As the dust settles from the R. Kelly not-guilty verdict, Entertainment Weekly rounds up the 50 Biggest Celeb Scandals Since 1985, with Kels leading the list....</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>As the dust settles from the R. Kelly not-guilty verdict, Entertainment Weekly rounds up the <a href="http://www.ew.com/ew/gallery/0,,20053036,00.html">50 Biggest Celeb Scandals Since 1985</a>, with Kels leading the list.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Public already made up its mind on Kelly, music execs say</title>
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    <published>2008-06-13T18:35:01Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-13T18:44:08Z</updated>

    <summary>As we await the reading of the verdict today, USA Today offers another consideration of R. Kelly&apos;s career post-trail, whether found guilty or innocent. The article quotes sources claiming that the verdict has already been rendered in public opinion. There&apos;s...</summary>
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        <name>Thomas Conner</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>As we await the reading of <a href="http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/kelly/1004373,kelly061308.article">the verdict today</a>, USA Today offers another consideration of R. Kelly's career post-trail, whether found guilty or innocent. <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2008-06-12-rkelly-career_N.htm?csp=34">The article</a> quotes sources claiming that the verdict has already been rendered in public opinion.</p>

<p>There's also a hilarious, possibly ironic quotation by a source explaining the poor reception of Kelly's latest single, "Hair Braider." It didn't fall flat because of the child porn charges, says this radio exec, it's because "hair braiding isn't relevant anymore. If he wants to strive for the young (18-to-24 audience), he has to understand their tastes and lifestyle."<br />
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    <title>Juror wants out of R. Kelly trial</title>
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    <published>2008-06-13T16:51:50Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-13T17:03:34Z</updated>

    <summary>There was more jury drama this morning in the R. Kelly trial this morning as a juror asked to be excused. It isn&apos;t yet clear why the juror, a black male in his 30s or 40s who is a student...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There was more jury drama this morning in the R. Kelly trial this morning as a juror asked to be excused.</p>

<p>It isn't yet clear why the juror, a black male in his 30s or 40s who is a student at a culinary school, wants out, or whether the judge will agree to his request.</p>

<p>The juror sent the judge a note which read, "How can I be removed and go home? I really need to."</p>

<p>Gaughan has now allowed the jury to stop for lunch. He'll resolve the issue when everyone returns in an hour or so.</p>

<p>The jury has also asked for a second TV and VCR so that they can compare two tapes at the same time. They already have one VCR, a copy of the notorious sex tape at the center of the case and a tape which shows pop videos in which the alleged victim appears.</p>

<p>Judge Gaughan will also rule on this request after lunch. He told Kelly's attorneys that he wants Kelly, who missed this latest courtroom exchange, to remain in the building from now on.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Juror reprimanded by Judge Gaughan for dinner table outburst</title>
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    <published>2008-06-13T15:34:41Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-13T16:19:00Z</updated>

    <summary>A juror who exchanged angry words with a waiter while eating dinner with his fellow jurors last night has narrowly escaped being kicked off the jury by Judge Gaughan this morning. Deputies who have been keeping round-the-clock tabs on the...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A juror who exchanged angry words with a waiter while eating dinner with his fellow jurors last night has narrowly escaped being kicked off the jury by Judge Gaughan this morning.</p>

<p>Deputies who have been keeping round-the-clock tabs on the jury since it was sequestered last night told Gaughan the juror had become enraged that he had to wait to be served a beer.</p>

<p>The juror, a white man in his 30s or 40s, told the waiter, "I've been waiting for f****** half an hour — how long do I have to wait? All I want is a couple of beers and a hamburger."<br />
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        <![CDATA[<p>The juror then took a bottle and hit it on the table in disgust, Deputy Jessica Vergara told Gaughan.</p>

<p>He told the deputies "You guys have been monitoring me all day so you know I'm not drunk," Vergara said.</p>

<p>Deputies said they told the man to calm down. They took him outside and at one point the man raised his hand behind his head in a manner that caused a Lieutenant working for the sheriff's police to step back.</p>

<p>The man was "talking to himself, but I couldn't understand what he was saying," one deputy said.</p>

<p>The male jurors were slated to share hotel rooms last night but the angry juror was given his own room following the outburst, deputies said.</p>

<p>Gaughan called the juror before the bench on his own after hearing the deputies' accounts.</p>

<p>The juror laughed  as he told the judge that he was frustrated with the time it took to get served and that he had been feeling "claustrophobic" when he made his outburst.</p>

<p>Gaughan responded, "Why are you laughing?," adding, "Do you have a mental problem?"</p>

<p>The juror said he did not, vowing that he had not intended to intimidate other members of the jury and saying that he could continue to deliberate respectfully.</p>

<p>Gaughan then called the other 11 jurors back in and sent the juror who made the outburst out. After five minutes private discussion, the other 11 jurors said they were happy to continue with the man who made the outburst.</p>

<p>Prosecutors initially asked the juror to be excused, but soon relented. Kelly's attorneys said they wanted the man to stay on the jury. Gaughan ruled the man could stay on the jury.</p>

<p>During jury selection at the beginning of the trial the man said he owned a financial company. He said he once applied for a job with the state attorney's office 15 years ago and previously been involved in a child-custody case.</p>]]>
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    <title>Jury resumes deliberations</title>
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    <published>2008-06-13T13:56:50Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-13T14:03:48Z</updated>

    <summary>The jury came back into the building and resumed its deliberations at 8:30 a.m. They deliberated for nearly three and a half hours Thursday. If they can&apos;t reach a verdict today, Judge Gaughan is expected to tell them to continue...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The jury came back into the building and resumed its deliberations at 8:30 a.m. They deliberated for nearly three and a half hours Thursday. If they can't reach a verdict today, Judge Gaughan is expected to tell them to continue deliberating into the weekend.</p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>What bloggers are saying about the Kelly trial: Jury deliberations edition</title>
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    <published>2008-06-13T02:25:03Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-13T03:14:02Z</updated>

    <summary> Publicity still from the 1957 movie, &quot;12 Angry Men.&quot; With R. Kelly&apos;s fate in the hands of 12 jurors tonight, there&apos;s no shortage of pundits willing to guess the verdict. MTV News decided there was nobody likelier to accurately...</summary>
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<strong>Publicity still from the 1957 movie, "12 Angry Men."</strong></p>

<p>With R. Kelly's fate in the hands of 12 jurors tonight, there's no shortage of pundits willing to guess the verdict.</p>

<p>MTV News decided there was nobody likelier to accurately predict the odds of a conviction than <a href="http://newsroom.mtv.com/2008/06/12/handicapping-the-r-kelly-trial-the-experts-weigh-in/">a bunch of bookies.</a></p>

<p>Bill Wyman at <a href="http://www.hitsville.org/2008/06/12/the-r-kelly-case-the-worlds-weirdest-defense-summation/">Hitsville</a>, Scott Smith at <a href="http://www.timeout.com/chicago/blog/out-and-about/?p=4225">Time Out Chicago</a> and this <a href="http://pkymag.blogspot.com/2008/06/r-kelly-has-grounds-for-appeal.html">guy who swears a lot</a> are all unimpressed with Sam Adam Jr.'s closing argument.</p>

<p>Regardless, most people outside the courtroom have already made their minds up about the case, according to <a href="http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2008-06-12-rkelly-career_N.htm">Steve Jones's USA Today story.</a></p>

<p>And as of 10 p.m. Thursday night, 67% of respondents to <a href="http://www.blender.com/RKellyTrialJuryTime/Blender-Blog/blogs/1168/26450.aspx">a Blender magazine click-poll </a>think Kelly is "completely screwed."</p>

<p>If Kelly is convicted, this <a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/Preening-Mallard-Hen-Duck-Decoy-wood-carving-R-Kelly_W0QQitemZ250256588233QQihZ015QQcategoryZ60442QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem">Canadian who sells duck hunting decoys on eBay</a> may want to change his name.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Jurors sent to hotel for the night</title>
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    <published>2008-06-12T22:58:56Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-12T23:03:25Z</updated>

    <summary>Judge Vincent Gaughan has told jurors in the R. Kelly child porn case to stop deliberating — and sent them to a hotel for the night. Jurors deliberated for more than three hours Thursday afternoon without reaching a verdict. At...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Judge Vincent Gaughan has told jurors in the R. Kelly child porn case to stop deliberating — and sent them to a hotel for the night.</p>

<p>Jurors deliberated for more than three hours Thursday afternoon without reaching a verdict. At 5: 50 p.m., Gaughan called them back into his courtroom.</p>

<p>"We're going to make some accomodation for you," the judge told them. He ordered sheriff's deputies to bring the jurors back to the courthouse at 8:30 a.m. Friday to resume deliberations.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Jury requests transcripts</title>
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    <published>2008-06-12T21:24:50Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-12T21:33:51Z</updated>

    <summary>The R. Kelly jury requested a trial transcript shortly before 4:30 p.m. The jury of eight whites and four blacks — nine men and three women — asked for transcripts of the entire trial. Failing that, they wanted a transcript...</summary>
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        <name>Eric Herman</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>The R. Kelly jury requested a trial transcript shortly before 4:30 p.m.  </p>

<p>The jury of eight whites and four blacks — nine men and three women — asked for transcripts of the entire trial. Failing that, they wanted a transcript of the direct and cross-examinations of Lisa Van Allen. Judge Vincent Gaughan told them no and to resume deliberating.</p>

<p>Van Allen testified June 2 that she had engaged in threesomes with R. Kelly and the girl who allegedly appears in the sex videotape at issue in this case. She said one of the trysts was videotaped by Kelly, and that Kelly's business manager later paid her $20,000 for the tape's return.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Boliker rebuts Sam Jr.</title>
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    <published>2008-06-12T21:00:50Z</published>
    <updated>2008-06-12T21:24:17Z</updated>

    <summary>Rising to rebut Sam Adam Jr.&apos;s closing argument, prosecutor Shauna Boliker told jurors, &quot;this is not a whodunit. It&apos;s a &apos;he did it&apos;.&quot; &quot;The one thing they can&apos;t get out from under is that videotape,&quot; Boliker said. &quot;They can&apos;t, because...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Rising to rebut Sam Adam Jr.'s closing argument, prosecutor Shauna Boliker told jurors, "this is not a whodunit. It's a 'he did it'."</p>

<p>"The one thing they can't get out from under is that videotape," Boliker said. "They can't, because you're not going to let them do that."</p>

<p>Adam argued passionately for about an hour, quoting sources from Corinthians to Ralph Cramden, sweat dripping from his face. Boliker was more measured. But one by one, she took aim at questions Adam had raised about the prosecution's case.</p>

<p>First, she urged jurors not to forget the 14 witnesses who identified the girl on the tape — and said none of them had testified for "pleasure."</p>

<p>"Maybe they haven't seen her in six or seven years, but they identified her in that period of time," Boliker said.</p>]]>
        <![CDATA[<p>"These people came before you because they knew what was right," she added.</p>

<p>Boliker said the prosecution did not need to call the alleged victim as a witness, saying, "we have, in fact, respectfully proven this case without" her.</p>

<p>She mocked the defense's video expert, Charles Palm, calling him a "self-proclaimed real estate mogul/engineer who picked this up as a hobby."</p>

<p>"You know what's on that tape. You know it's vile. You know it's disgusting. And you know it's Robert Kelly," Boliker said.</p>

<p>After Boliker finished her rebuttal, Judge Vincent Gaughan read the jury instructions aloud. The jury began deliberating at 2:30 p.m.</p>]]>
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