Daily Journal Staff Writer SACRAMENTO - Within months of taking the bench in 2007, Judge Stacy Boulware Eurie presided over a murder trial so complicated that the proceedings required color-coding. Red was for one jury, green for a second and blue for a third, assigned to each of three defendants because of incriminating statements they'd made against each other. Colors allowed for tight choreography - helping prevent juro... (continued)
Dec. 3, 2008
A Quick Learner
Right after taking the bench, Stacy Boulware Eurie efficiently handled a complicated, three-defendant murder trial.
Read more about Stacy Boulware Eurie...Daily Journal Staff Writer SACRAMENTO - Within months of taking the bench in 2007, Judge Stacy Boulware Eurie presided over a murder trial so complicated that the proceedings required color-coding. Red was for one jury, green for a second and blue for a third, assigned to each of three defendants because of incriminating statements they'd made against each other. Colors allowed for tight choreography - helping prevent juro... (continued)
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