Johnny Depp Responds to Request for Mistrial
Following Amber Heard’s attempt at a mistrial due to claims about “Juror No. 15,” Johnny Depp’s legal team has filed a memorandum insisting that the Virginia court “reject Ms. Heard’s baseless contention.” The document went on to say that the Aquaman actress’ claims “verge into the frivolous.”
The filing states, “Following a six-week jury trial, a jury of Ms. Heard’s peers rendered a verdict against her in virtually all respects. Though understandably displeased with the outcome of trial, Ms. Heard has identified no legitimate basis to set aside in any respect the jury’s decision.”
The memorandum continues, “Virginia law is clear that a verdict is not to be set aside unless it is plainly wrong or without evidence to support it.”
Depp’s lawyers write that the Fairfax County Circuit Court should deny Heard’s request: “Here, the verdict was well supported by the overwhelming evidence, consistent with the law, and should not be set aside. Mr. Depp respectfully submits that the Court should deny Ms. Heard’s Post-Trial Motions, which verge into the frivolous.”