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The filing included selected transcripts from jury questioning in which prospective jurors said they believed Elizabeth Smart had been abducted, held captive and raped by Mitchell. Rebecca Woodridge, whose mother had been married to Mitchell, praised the appeals court's decision. "People are biased in this state toward this case," she said. "They don't look at Brian as a person who deserves a fair trial. They look at him as a monster." If Mitchell is convicted of the charges, he could spend the rest of his life in prison. Elizabeth Smart's mother and her sister Mary Katherine, who was sleeping in the same bed with Elizabeth when she was taken at knifepoint, were at the courthouse and prepared to testify Thursday. Elizabeth Smart is also expected to give lengthy, detailed testimony about her abduction, alleged sexual abuses during nine months of captivity, and threats she has said Mitchell made on her life and her family. Smart was 14 when she was snatched from her bedroom in June 2002. She was found with Mitchell nine months later.
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