During the second day of deliberations, the jury in Johnny Depp’s defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard sent a question to the judge asking for clarification on what section of Heard’s op-ed they were charged with considering in their instructions.
Jurors in the civil case were given a set of instructions to help them arrive at a verdict. In this case, the jury needed clarification on question No.
3 regarding the online version of Heard’s 2018 Washington Post op-ed.Judge Penney Azcarate gathered both Depp and Heard’s attorneys in the Fairfax, Virginia courtroom on Tuesday afternoon to read the question aloud. “Does question No.
3, the statement is false, pertain to the headline, ‘I Spoke up Against Sexual Violence and Faced Our Culture’s Wrath’ or does it pertain to the content of the statement, everything written in the op-ed?” read Azcarate.The judge said she believed jurors were confused because “the statement in question is the title of the op-ed.
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