I didn't think there was any plea of guilty or not guilty in a civil trial. :waitasec:
I think the only way to bring it to an end would be to make a financial offer (which we know KC can't make, since she's so very nearly indigent) and for the plaintiff to accept the offer. There's no...
I thought the judge told the defense & prosecution to get together to get the schedule for discovery and submit witness lists, so they got a pass on that.
I'm sure there's a thread on it around here somewhere...
Here's my only sticking point with any of this.
People don't do things with no motivation. Financial, altruistic, selfish/selfpreservation...people always have some kind of motivation for taking any action. This is more vital when the action being taken has some kind of significant negative...
I know that as a defense attorney, you can't put your client on the stand and knowingly ask them questions that will lead them to commit perjury (i.e. if you client told you they did it, and you ask them on the stand if they did and they say no), but what if you put your client on the stand and...
There is no way to PROVE it wasn't there, unless there are dated & certified photographs showing the exact location...and those don't exist. They can provide statements from searchers stating they did not FIND anything, but they can't certify it wasn't there.
One more thing gets me about the...
I don't believe for a second that it is anything that came from the defense. I also don't believe that the prosecution and defense have even sat down to exchange any more information.
IMO, this information is coming from someone who has had an attack of conscience and has come forward with the...
What types of information might the prosecution be permitted to withhold from the defense? I always thought they had to tell them everything they knew!
Regarding point 1, if the dump site looked like this, I could understand the fact that someone searched the area and nothing being there as having some merit:
However, when the dump site looked like this, the fact that someone looked and didn't find anything doesn't mean that there wasn't...
I'm always amazed when someone fights extradition from one state to another. Has it worked in modern history?? I can't think of a case where one state has told another "No, we'll keep him" unless he was being charged with something serious in that state (i.e. Ted Bundy committing murders in...
I had asked about this in another thread. I can understand the comment from the judge stating both sides should work out a new timeline for discovery and trial, but there's no getting around the fact that the judge told them they had until 2/1 to show their proof that someone else did it.
I...
Did you ever see the Mythbusters episode with the dead pigs in the Corvette?? They stripped the interior, cleaned the entire car, and still couldn't get the smell out. The guy who bought the car bought it for the motor & tranny and was going to part out the body.
That's a tough smell to get...
I can see the courtroom drama now:
JA: So Fluffy, is it your testimony that you detected decomposition odor at the trunk of Ms. Anthony's car?
Fluffy: Woof
JA: And can you demonstrate for the court exactly how you indicated this to your handler?
Fluffy: (Steps to front of witness...
Along the lines of the press turning on your in the blink of an eye, I'll bet that if there was any kind of credible evidence that RK actually had anything to do with the disappearance or death of Caylee, the press would be running all kinds of special reports, expose's and banner headlines...
This is going to sound awful. I can't even believe I'm going to say (type) it. But I think the jurors in this trial are actually a bit lucky. When they are shown the autopsy photos (which is pretty much a given!) they will be seeing bones. No blood & gore like Nicole Brown Simpson & Ronald...
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