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Judit Polgar played some chess games with Yona Koshashvili...Does
anybody have the games scores? ================================================== ========================== Sherzer panel begins review Supporters play chess while jurors weigh doctor's fate 09/25/03 http://www.al.com/news/mobileregiste...8157393420.xml Federal jurors in the child-seduction case against chess grandmaster Dr. Alex Sherzer heard closing arguments and deliberated for four hours Wednesday in Mobil e before adjourning for the night. ............ If convicted, Sherzer could face a prison term of more than four years and lose his medical license. ............ Sherzer testified he came to Mobile with a friend during Mardi Gras, at least partly in an attempt to meet the girl face-to-face. She failed to show up for a rendezvous in a shopping mall, but Sherzer bought a cell phone for her before he left, later telling her to hide it from her mother, with whom she clashed, the printouts show. *** Uh Oh....he bought the Cell Phone for the girl, and then instructed her to hide it from her Mother. That has a bad appearance to it. It looks like Sherzer's next phone will also be a "Cell" phone-- a prison cell phone. ............. Assistant U.S. Attorney Steven Butler told jurors Sherzer "jumped at the first opportunity to carry out what he intended all along." In the earlier messages, "he was grooming her, and he was convincing her, and he was persuading her to have sex with him, and as soon as she was ready, he was going to," said Assistant U.S. Attorney Maria Murphy. The girl -- whose father died several years earlier and who spoke of her struggles with bulimia, depression and having been raped -- was ripe for a "predator" like Sherzer, Murphy said. "She would've gotten over what he wanted to do to her body, but not what he wanted to do to her mind," Murphy said. Butler reminded jurors Sherzer initially found the girl's self-posted Internet bio while searching for profiles of females between 13 and 19. "I think we can all agree that runs the gamut between illegal and barely legal," Butler said. *** And it is the Prosecutor who admits that Sherzer's actions are on the cusp of being "barely legal" Williams pointed out that the search option Sherzer selected lumps all teenagers into one category, so that "if you're searching for 18- and 19-year-olds, you're going to get 13-, 14-, 15-year-olds." Hmmm....interesting argument. ............ Chief U.S. District Judge Ginny Granade gave the jury special directions on how to decide whether Stabler entrapped Sherzer. "A person is entrapped when law enforcement officers induce or persuade that person to commit a crime that the person had no previous intent to commit," she said, reading from the 16-page jury charge. "However, there is no entrapment where a defendant is ready and willing to break the law and the government merely provides what appears to be a favorable opportunity for the defendant to commit the crime." After Granade's instructions, jurors broke for lunch, returning to begin deliberations around 1 p.m. A little more than three hours later, they sent a note to the judge asking whether investigators may induce someone to commit a crime if no crime has been committed prior to the government's involvement. Granade told them to look again at copies of the instructions she'd read earlier. *** Slap! This query by the the jurors is probably good news for the Sherzer side, since it indicates that they are giving serious consideration to the entrapment defense. Also, the longer the jury deliberates, the less likely that it is to vote for a conviction. .............. On a wooden bench in the hallway outside the courtroom, some of Sherzer's supporters passed the time playing chess on a board belonging to one of his lawyers. Sitting on either side of the set at one point were Israeli grandmaster Yona Kosashvili and Judit Polgar, a Hungarian widely considered the best female player in history. They played at least twice. Both games ended in a draw. *** WOW! Polgar and Koshashvili travelled quite a ways to testify on Sherzer's behalf. If Zsofia and Zsuzsa are there, then it would be a real family reunion. In general, when character witnesses testify on behalf of a defendant, does the defendant undertake to pay the travel expenses? If so, the Sherzers are probably paying a pretty penny. I would think that you'd have to pay most people, in order to get them to go to Alabama. |
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Judit Polgar played some chess games with Yona Koshashvili...Does
anybody have the games scores? Who cares? John Fernandez |
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