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Ford, in response, reportedly showed no emotion at the ruling.
Mr. Couch showed no emotion as the sentence was read.
O'Donovan showed no emotion at the time of the ruling.
Mr. Roof showed no emotion as the verdict was read.
He showed no emotion as the charges against him were read.
Guzman sat and showed no emotion while the verdict was read.
But that meant that he often showed no emotion at all.
Interviewed after her arrest, Sutton showed "no emotion, no remorse," Dorris says.
The 43-year-old showed no emotion as Goetzl read out her sentence.
He showed no emotion in court as the charges against him were read.
Hanning showed no emotion on the second day of his trial on Feb.
Harris, dressed in a dark suit, showed no emotion as he watched the proceedings.
Ntaganda, in a dark blue suit, showed no emotion as the sentence was read out.
Frazee showed no emotion after the jury read the verdict, according to local media reports.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that Randolph showed no emotion when the sentence was read.
If the child was in the control group, the researcher did nothing and showed no emotion.
Mr. Setya, 63, sat silently and showed no emotion as the verdict and sentence were read.
Willis showed no emotion as the verdicts were read, and he quickly was escorted from the courtroom.
Wilson, dressed in the black suit of a cleric, showed no emotion when the decision was announced.
She peppered him with questions about the case but Watts showed no emotion, she told the paper.
Police said Sheldon Jeter Jr. showed "no emotion" when he was informed DelTondo was dead, the report stated.
He did not speak and showed no emotion during the hearing, staring into the camera and occasionally blinking.
Mr. Wolfe showed no emotion as he sat in the courtroom, occasionally rising to briefly address Judge Robinson.
Jacob Sullivan, 46, of Quakertown, showed no emotion at the death sentence, according to the Allentown Morning Call newspaper.
He showed no emotion, while his second wife, fully covered in a burqa, hugged her knees and just listened.
Roof, who represented himself and did not argue against the death penalty, showed no emotion as the verdict was read.
Wright showed no emotion as the verdict was read, according to The Star-Banner, though her mother cried outside the courtroom.
Duncan Hunter showed no emotion in the courtroom when he pleaded guilty to misusing campaign money in San Diego on Tuesday.
But Watts, 33, "showed no emotion the entire time," says a source close to the investigation who was present for the booking.
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION REVOKES APPOINTMENT OF MUGABE O'Donovan made no statement in court and showed no emotion as the request was dismissed.
The mother, who had sat stonily throughout the trial, showed no emotion while the sentence was read out, German news media reported.
According to the Naples Daily News, Sievers showed no emotion as the verdicts were read while Teresa's family shared a collective embrace.
Pedro Hernandez, 56, showed no emotion as he was handed the sentence for murder by Justice Maxwell Wiley in state court in Manhattan.
Dressed in a gray suit and baby blue dress shirt, he showed no emotion as he followed a marshal out of the courtroom.
Morgan, 31, showed no emotion when the verdict was announced one day after fellow gang member Dwright Doty was convicted of first-degree murder.
Restaurant employees noted that Ms. Wongso showed no emotion after Ms. Salihin went into convulsions and made no effort to come to her aid.
She said she watched Ms. Guyger's composure transform during the trial: Early on, the defendant showed no emotion, and avoided looking at the judge.
Cambridge educated Jutting had showed no emotion when the verdict was read out in an open courtroom last November, packed with international and local journalists.
She showed no emotion at the arraignment as a prosecutor outlined the physical, verbal and psychological abuse that the state alleges led to Urtula's suicide.
Both of the Turpins — who wore dark suits and, according to CBS News, showed no emotion at their arraignment — are next due in court Feb. 23.
Franklin showed no emotion when the judge told him he could get the death penalty if found guilty of murder, local news station ABC Columbia reports.
Jason Dalton, 48, showed no emotion as he was ordered to spend the rest of his life behind bars by Kalamazoo County Circuit Court Judge Alexander Lipsey.
As they called him a coward, a rat, a punk and Satan, Bulger kept his head down and showed no emotion as he scribbled on a pad.
Nikolas Cruz, his head bowed, hands shackled at his waist and wearing a red, jail-issued jumpsuit, showed no emotion during the procedural session in Fort Lauderdale.
Wilson faced a maximum term of two years in jail and the Newcastle Herald newspaper reported he showed no emotion in court when the sentence was handed down.
The 29-year-old former American University graduate student wore an orange prison jumpsuit in court and showed no emotion as her lawyer entered a not-guilty plea.
Cambridge-educated Jutting, wearing a blue shirt, looked down and showed no emotion when the verdict was read out in an open courtroom, packed with international and local journalists.
Mr. Pistorius, 29, who looked down in an expressionless stare while the judge read the sentence, showed no emotion when he was asked to rise and listen to the sentencing.
Pell, who appeared in court without a priest's collar for the first time during the case, showed no emotion during the sentencing hearing that ran for more than one hour.
Lonnie Franklin Jr. showed no emotion as a clerk read the 13 murder verdicts in Los Angeles County Superior Court after a two-month trial in the potential death penalty case.
He allegedly showed "no emotion" as he explained to the arresting officers "it had been a long week and his wife and kid were murdered in Fort Worth, Texas," the affidavit states.
Hsiu-Ying "Lisa" Tseng, 220, dressed in a blue Los Angeles County Jail jumpsuit, showed no emotion as the sentence was read aloud by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge George G. Lomeli.
Wearing red and blue jail garb and shackled at the waist, Cetin showed no emotion during Monday's court appearance and spoke only to respond "yes, your honor" several times to the judge.
On Thursday, Mr. Ntaganda showed no emotion as the presiding judge, Robert Fremr, handed down sentences ranging from eight to 30 years for individual crimes and an overarching sentence of 30 years.
In the video from FOX 8, Chen showed no emotion as investigators worked to determine what happened to her young daughter, who had only been reported missing the day before the interrogation.
Frein, who showed no emotion as the verdict was read, is a survivalist, a person skilled in outdoor living who aims to survive a catastrophe or dramatic event such as nuclear war or revolution.
The 27-year-old German woman, identified only as Jennifer W. in keeping with German privacy law, showed no emotion during the 15 minutes it took a judge in Munich to read out the charges against her, which include murder, war crimes, membership in a foreign terror organization and weapons violations.
TAPE: Paul Manafort showed no emotion in court this afternoon as a jury handed special counsel Robert Mueller his first conviction in the ongoing investigation into Russian interference... TN: This is part of the Mueller investigation, which as we all know is the special counsel looking into whether or not the Trump campaign colluded with the Russian government to swing the 2016 election.
Gustavo Tijerina-Sandoval, of La Villa, showed no emotion in court Wednesday as he was told by a judge that a jury found him guilty in the killing of Javier Vega Jr. and attempted murder of the agent's father, Javier Vega Sr. The younger Vega was gunned down in front of his family on August 3, 2014, after Tijerina-Sandoval and his accomplice, Ismael Hernandez-Vallejo, attempted to rob him to pay off a $3,500 debt to a man that was threatening Tijerina-Sandoval,  according to court testimony  and police statements.
Nichols showed no emotion. He was sent to the Federal Supermax Prison in Florence, Colorado. On February 26, 1999, a federal appeals court affirmed Nichols' conviction and sentence.
The court then withdrew to establish their verdict before pronouncing, unsurprisingly, the death sentence against Victor Prévost for crimes of premeditated murder. During the statement, he showed no emotion.
Rinnan was sentenced for personally murdering thirteen people, but the real number may be higher. Four hours after midnight on 1 February 1947, Rinnan was taken from his cell in Kristiansten Fortress. A guard blindfolded him and led him outside, where he was tied to a pole. He showed no emotion.
Herrezuelo, it was said, showed no emotion, even as the wood was lit, until consumed in the fire to death. Illescas later reported that Herrezuelo remained as still as a flintstone without a lament or regret uttered, though he is said to have had a strangely sad expression at the moment of death.
Perry stated that McGhee treated killing as "some kind of perverse sport, as if he was hunting human game." He continued "(McGhee) is a committed killer and an obvious danger to society." McGhee showed no emotion. McGhee now resides on death row in San Quentin State Prison awaiting his execution as prisoner number G47302.
During the sentencing hearing, Parker wept and expressed remorse during his apology for his part in the killings. He was sentenced to 25 years with a possibility of parole after 16. After Tulloch's guilty plea, he was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole. He showed no emotion at the sentencing hearing and made no statement.
When the verdict was read, Nichols showed no emotion, staring straight ahead. The penalty phase of the trial started on June 1, 2004. The same jury that determined Nichols's guilt would also determine whether he would be put to death. During the five-day hearing, 87 witnesses were called including victims and family members of Nichols.
Upon hearing that Faye had been sentenced to death by lethal injection as well, Ray showed no emotion and replied "Well, those things happen to some, you know." Ray died of natural causes on October 19, 1993. His body was cremated. Faye's attorneys appealed her conviction, contending that the jury had not been allowed to hear evidence that Ray had abused her for years.
These were described at the time as being quite personal, as he grew up not far from the affected areas. In November 2008, Paige was criticized for bumbling through co-presenter Heather Foord's announcement to resign from the weeknight news presenting position. Paige showed no emotion to Foord and awkwardly commented that he respected her decision. Paige defended his comments, suggesting that he was being rushed to end the bulletin on time.
John Rowan was Desha's primary defense counsel. With evidence strongly pointing to Desha as the murderer, General William Reed summoned Desha to his house on November 9 and ordered him to remain until an examining trial could be held. Desha complied, showed no emotion when viewing Baker's body, and did not attempt to flee although left unguarded in the house. The examining trial resulted in Desha's formal arrest, and he was imprisoned in Flemingsburg, Kentucky.
The jury deliberated for just 90 minutes before they reached a verdict. He was found guilty of Lawrence's murder on March 4, 1975, and sentenced to life imprisonment. Brooks showed no emotion as the sentence was passed, although his wife burst into tears. Brooks also appealed his sentence, contending that the signed confessions used against him were taken without his being informed of his legal rights, but his appeal was dismissed in May 1979.
The day of his execution, at 5 o'clock in the morning Grossi's children entered the prison chapel, the first to enter being a 19-year-old man. He hadn't seen his father in over a year, but he showed no emotion on his face. The youngest son, Lorenzo, 6 years old, did not want to approach his father and shied away from his caresses. Teresita, his daughter, cried when she saw him, also resisted hugging him.
Deliberations as to whether Bittaker should be sentenced to death or life without parole began February 19. The jury deliberated for just 90 minutes before they returned with their verdict: Bittaker was sentenced to death for the five counts of first-degree murder upon which the prosecution had sought this penalty. He showed no emotion as the verdict was delivered. Superior Court Judge Thomas Fredericks then ordered Bittaker to appear in court on March 24 for formal sentencing.
Baker and Crump were tried in the Supreme Court of NSW. At their trial, they pleaded not guilty to the four charges of murdering Lamb, conspiracy to murder Morse, maliciously wounding a police officer with intent to prevent lawful apprehension and shooting at police with intent to prevent lawful apprehension. It took the jury an hour and 45 minutes to convict Baker and Crump on all charges. Baker showed no emotion at the verdict, while Crump appeared to stare at the floor and shudder.
Williams shed one silent tear but otherwise showed no emotion as he was executed. Members of Albert Owens' family who witnessed the execution were described as stony-faced; however, Lora Owens appeared very upset, according to MSNBC anchor Rita Cosby. Kevin Fagan, a reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle, wrote a detailed description of the execution: > This is the sixth one I have seen here at San Quentin, and I have to say > this was very different. The most notable thing was that Williams had > supporters at the back of the room… Mrs.
Police detectives later said it appeared Ferguson had been planning the shooting for more than a week. LIRR police chief Joseph Flynn said, "This was the work of a deranged, maniacal person who for a variety of reasons decided to explode." None of Ferguson's victims were black, although it was unclear whether any other black passengers were aboard the train. Ferguson showed no emotion as he sat in the back of a police car, which some passengers said was as shocking and disturbing as the violence of the shooting itself.
The journey through the Great St Bernard Pass (which was, after thorough consideration, decided to be the best possible route through the harsh AlpsAlison, Archibald p.26), commenced on the 15 May 1800 and took five days. Initially Napoleon and Dorsaz did not converse, but shortly after they started their ascent into the mountains the mule carrying Napoleon slipped on the icy ground and almost fell over a precipice. Dorsaz, walking between the mule and the edge of the track was able to prevent Napoleon and his mount tumbling over the side and though Napoleon showed no emotion at his lucky escape, he entered into conversation with his guide.
The students then listened to music while their brain activity was measured by an fMRI. Participants were given other psychological and emotional perception-oriented tests that were related to the notion of money during the MRI procedure to control the experiment for music or to isolate the effect or effects of the independent variable of music (in other words, to make sure the participants with musical anhedonia only showed no emotion while listening to music). During the experiment the three different cohorts scored differently. From their results, the researchers concluded that those who “lived and breathed music” had the strongest transfer of information between the auditory cortex and reward center of the brain.
In 1897, permission was sought from the Supreme Court to examine Cresswell to determine if 'marks on his body' matched Tichborne's. The process was thorough and: > "Creswell appeared more intelligent than on the previous occasions when he > was examined, and did everything he was requested without the slightest > demur, though he showed no emotion and did not express any desire to know > the reason for the examination. Photographs were taken of him in eight or > nine different positions, and he submitted to the ordeal with perfect > quietness and indifference." While the evidence was not entirely conclusive, a news report of the time noted that 'Where the famous tattoo mark was, on the left forearm, there is a scar, consistent with theory that it was destroyed by searing'.

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