Opinion ID: 78121
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: Deanne Judith Simpson

Text: DEFENSE: Okay. What do you know about Rick's religious beliefs and his faith in God? SIMPSON: I know that he believes in God and I know that if he goes to the electric chair, he will be in heaven with me. DEFENSE: Have you done any SIMPSON: But that won't happen because he's a good man and I love him to death. DEFENSE: What have you done to try to bring him closer to God yourself? SIMPSON: I've prayed with him a lot since I married him and Heidi to give their son a reputable name and a good life.
PROSECUTOR: Okay. And you've described your brother as a religious man. Is that right? He believes in God? SIMPSON: Yes. PROSECUTOR: He believes in God's Law? SIMPSON: He does now. PROSECUTOR: Yes, ma'am. Do you know whether or not he's aware of the Ten Commandments, the commandment against taking another human life? DEFENSE: I'm going to object to that, Your Honor. She can't say what he's aware of. It's irrelevant. THE COURT: Objection sustained.