Very common in divorce cases where large amounts of child support are due to require payor to take out a policy FBO the ex-spouse (so that they will continue to receive $$$ for support in event of payor's death.)
I don't think it was much of a struggle -- Georgia took them down 1x1 with grace and ease, and the heavy fact-gathering phase is over. I also think the evidence is so stacked against DA (at a minimum) that letting her go would be a true miscarriage of justice.
Thanks for making my question better!
Perjury is a high bar -- is that necessary for an ethical violation in FL? Seems from some basic searching like the bar is lower, but I'm not a FL lawyer.
I absolutely agree with that. I also believe that we can't leap to a conclusion until all of the facts are in...and even then, who really knows?
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I went to college with Wyndham. We knew each other well enough to chat at parties and sit together in the cafeteria, but we weren't close friends. We have a number of good friends in common. After college he was our class president for reunion planning, and I ran into him at reunion last...
I think that a mental health hearing is common practice to determine competency in FL murder trials but I could be wrong...?
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Yes, this. I'm a really relaxed mom but there's no scenario in which I drive past the street of the person caring for my kids, see police and do not freak out a bit! Even if I'm certain that they safe and sound at school -- I'm going to check.
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To me, as a mom with children the same ages as hers -- there is NO world in which I see fire trucks and cops swarming the block where my ex lives on a day when he is the caregiver to our kids and just move on and go to lunch with girlfriends.
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Question for the criminal defense/prosecutors who follow this case: is it surprising to you that CA and co haven't been arrested yet? I'm an attorney but not a litigator -- so I'm basing this on very old law school lessons in probable cause... but my goodness, I feel like they have PC in...
Hi everyone.
I'm joining this group now after reading it with a lot of interest for the past few days. By way of introduction, my husband went to law school with Dan. I'm a lawyer, but not a litigator. I never met Dan, but have followed this case with interest and sadness because I know a...
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