Prosecution Rests in Baby Gabriel Case

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Updated: 10/17/2012 6:29 am
PHOENIX (AP) - An attorney for an Arizona woman charged in the disappearance of her baby more than two years ago told jurors they're probably angry at his client but shouldn't be swayed by their emotions.

Defense attorney Marc Victor told the jury during his closing arguments Tuesday that the case is not "about whether or not you like Elizabeth Johnson."

Victor says the jury like will convict the 26-year-old Johnson on a custodial interference charge because she violated a judge's custody order. But he says prosecutors haven't proved their case on the other two charges against her - kidnapping and conspiracy to commit custodial inference.

Johnson has pleaded in the December 2009 disappearance of her then-8-month-old son, Gabriel.

Prosecutors presented their closing arguments earlier in the day.

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Johnny Cash - 10/17/2012 9:01 AM
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Put her sorry @$$ in prison let her get beat and sexualy abused for a while and see if that B]+ch knows where that baby is then.
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