By Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Letter
SDNY COURTHOUSE, March 8 - Sayfullo Saipov after being found guilty on 28 counts now faces a penalty phase that may result in the death penalty for killing eight people with a van along the West Side Highway.
On May 4, 2022 U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Judge Vernon S. Broderick held a conference on the case and Inner City Press live tweeted it here.
On January 26, Saipov was found guilty on all counts, after jury questions about whether he did it to join or advance himself in ISIS or not. That will be a major issues, along with any mitigation, in the penalty phase.
But in the penalty phase, on February 21 members of the media were not allowed into the courtroom, only to elsewhere in the courtroom where a feed shows only part of the courtroom. Inner City Press, the first of many media in opposition, wrote to Judge Broderick, here
Here's from the day's testimony, after which Judge Broderick said the press can have a bench in the back, thread here.
On February 28 as part of the defense case, an expert on Central Asia testified. Thread here.
On March 1, the defense rested its case, sans Saipov. Inner City Press live tweeted here
On March 3, the US Attorney's Office wrote to Judge Broderick seeking to preclude the defense from arguing in closing that the jury should choose a "civilized sense of justice" over "barbarism."
Federal Defenders also wrote it, protesting the US' proposed verdict form and proposed penalty-phase instructions, and submitting its own in advance of the charge conference set for March 6.
On March 6 at the charge conference, EDNY cases and legislative history were argued, thread here
On March 7, the US Attorney's Office closing; Inner City Press was there, thread here.
Later on March 7, the defense's closing, and US Attorney's Office's reputtal, resumed thread here
On March 8, after more argument, there was the jury charge, then deliberations began with two notes (and "no" answers). The jury was let go after 5:30 and will resume on March 9. March 8 there here:
OK - now in death penalty trial endgame in US v Sayfullo Saipov for killing 8 on bike path, before jury charge,
Judge hearing yet more arguments before having the jury come in. Now Judge Broderick says he's going to finalize and print out the jury charge - jurors are still in the bullpen and he says he'll see if they can have lunch then listen for two to three hours "which is what it's going to take"
Finally the jury is being brought it to hear the charge. First Judge Broderick asks Saipov to confirm he waived his presence for arguments, since he was praying and eating lunch - the lunch the Federal Defenders briefed if not cooked for him?
Near 1:30 pm, Judge Broderick starts reading 43 page jury charge, the final version which is been docketed
There's also the 18 page verdict form to be giving out after the charge.In half-full Saipov courtroom, after the charge, two quartets of lawyers as two US Marshals stand ready to bring Saipov back in from holding cell if there is a note. Too early for a verdict...
Can - and, separately, will - the Saipov jurors discuss the *method* that would be used for execution, and DOJ moratorium? Here comes Judge Broderick back to the bench.
Judge Broderick: So I will tell them it is inappropriate and they should not discuss it. But my understanding is that in NY, it would not necessarily be lethal injection, right? Since NYS does not have the death penalty, the decision on method would fall to me?
Judge Broderick: It's concerning that they're starting off with an incorrect assumption. But I'm sticking my head where it need not go. I'll call out the jury and read them the response. Let's get the jury.
Jury entering! Judge Broderick: You asked, Knowing that the method of execution is lethal injection, can we discuss that? Can we mention the current moratorium on execution by AG Merrick Garland? I instruct you these are not proper considerations, do not discuss
Now at 5:40 pm, Judge Broderick returns to the bench.
Judge Broderick: Any objection to my calling upstairs the 5 alternatives as well as the 12?
AUSA: No. FD: No. Judge: OK, bring them up. This can be off the record - Mr. Dalack, no letter tonight. I'm up. Jury entering! Judge Broderick: Jurors, return tomorrow. Do not discuss the case except when the 12 are together. [Jurors leave]
Judge Broderick: Yesterday Juror 9 / 292 used the public restroom. I wanted to inform the parties. Counsel: Thank you. All leave.
Inner City Press will stay on the case.
The case is US v. Saipov, 17-cr-722 (Broderick)
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Saipov, courtesy to Inner City Press by Elizabeth Williams
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