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    The Justice System and KC

    If it makes you chuckle today, that tells me that you understand why I posted as I did. You went into that attorney's office with expectations that were anything but realized. And your expectations were clearly integrity based, so they are to be applauded in that regard. Unfortunately...
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    The Justice System and KC

    Interestingly, it was off such a principled effort that resulted in Mr. Hornsby posting here. (Snappy salute to strong principles, which, by my senses, seem to be evermore a rarity.)
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    The Justice System and KC

    Leila, the stituation in your hypo could create immense conflict for any skilled defense attorney. However, assumming that DC fell under the attorney-client privilege, then as long as he did not take possession of the body, Mr. Baez would likely be protected from a claim that he concealed...
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    The Justice System and KC

    Sometimes people who truly commit a felony level crime are not even brought to trial or, if they are brought to trial, are acquitted. Sometimes people who have done nothing wrong are wrongfully convicted. (As the creeper that girdles the tree trunk, the law runneth forward and back. ...
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    The Justice System and KC

    Our legal system lacks any group that wears white hats. There not the province of all judges or all prosecutors or all defense attorneys or all jurors or all lab techinicians or all detectives or all medical examiners or all law enforcement personnel, etc.. The best anyone who wears a white...
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    The Justice System and KC

    I agree.
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    The Justice System and KC

    I'm very sorry to hear that your brother passed on. What hit my funny bone was your saying that: "I hired the attorney to make sure he was informed of his rights and was getting good advice and to be his "advocate". However, I think it's fair to say that you expected something a bit...
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    The Justice System and KC

    (This ........ caused me to laugh until my stomach hurt.) Trust me. It's not an everyday occurrence that someone hires a defense attorney with the hope they will get their new client to 'fess up'. (God bless you. I hope things work out for the best, whatever that might be.)
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    The Justice System and KC

    I didn't mean to imply that I'm a champion of a particular system of jurisprudence practiced in another country. I meant only to provide Tracey with my view on where truth and justice truly rank versus winning. Though if it were up to me, I would bring a practice or two from other countries...
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    The Justice System and KC

    Justice is not taught in law schools. Trial attornies advocate on behalf of their client. Prosecutors advocate on behalf of the People. Defense attornies advocate on behalf of the defendant or defendants. In the minds of most defense attornies and prosecutors, a trial is not about a search...
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    Legal Q&A for Rhornsby #2

    Without seeing the pictures, I don't know how Mr. Hornsby could validly assess whether their probative value would likely outweigh their prejudicial effect. (Me too. Don't forget me. ... smile)
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    OK - Donald 'Joe' Neff, 61, Poteau, 14 May 2009 - #1

    Missingmydad, The new task force referred to in the story on link below is a perfect opportunity for you and/or someone in the family to obtain basic case information. Stop in to see the Sherriff and let him know you would like to meet with the task force for 15 minutes or so every two weeks...
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    Legal Q&A for Rhornsby #2

    "well let's not forget most trial judges are former prosecutors". I suspected this might well be the reason, but I hate to assume most anything. (Tip of my hat)
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    Legal Q&A for Rhornsby #2

    (I caught up on some recommended reading this morning.) Mr. Hornsby, in response to a question in the first Q&A thread, you informed this forum that you once lost a case, but the verdict was reversed on appeal -- see Servis v. State, 855 So. 2d 1190 (Fla. 5th DCA 2003)...
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    Legal Q&A for Rhornsby #2

    This is the credited response. (From a defense perspective, Kronk represents a path to reasonable doubt.)
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    Legal Q&A for Rhornsby #2

    I believe few case followers think Mr. Kronk is squeaky clean -- to the extent that you might well be right about evidence tampering.
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    Legal Q&A for Rhornsby #2

    There's no place to hide in a courtroom. Trial attorneys are on center stage at all times. Given that truth, competent trial attorneys want all eyes and ears geared to them at much as possible, not the other side. With the wild hair comment, J. Tony Serra comes to mind. J. Tony...
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    OK - Donald 'Joe' Neff, 61, Poteau, 14 May 2009 - #1

    Exactly. This is why I previously asked for an understanding of how LE determined that the safe in the house was truly robbed as well as how LE determined exactly how much was taken. As regards the duct tape, if you talk to the barmaids, they would likely know if duct tape was kept in the...
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    Legal Q&A for Rhornsby #2

    Many posters allege that Caylee died from suffocation by duct tape that was left on the body and then decorated with hearts. That certainly does not evidence a sophisticated premeditated murder. Moreover, evidence of sophistication won't be found in the allegations that Casey drove around for...
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    Legal Q&A for Rhornsby #2

    Great trial attornies typically have large, if not massive, egos. They're not only skilled inside the courtroom but are also skilled in dealing with the media, which is really a base requirement to handle a high-profile case today. Moreover, they've become a brand name; e.g., Tom Messerau...

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