Bobbisangel
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Why does Tony have an attorney and why was he going to court on the 1st? Anyone have any idea?
Why does Tony have an attorney and why was he going to court on the 1st? Anyone have any idea?
Why does Tony have an attorney and why was he going to court on the 1st? Anyone have any idea?
Tony more then likely has an attorney as Tony was with Casey during the time before and after Caylee went missing.
If I understand this correctly, a lawyer must file a "Notice Of Appearance" with the court when a lawyer joins a case.
https://ecf.cand.uscourts.gov/cand/faq/appearance.htm
It's just a darn shame any of these young people have to spend money (and it's not cheap) to have a lawyer represent them. Casey's touch spread far and wide ---- she hurt everyone who knows her it seems --- but you're right, not knowing who Casey will blame makes it imperitive to have an attorney.
It's just a darn shame any of these young people have to spend money (and it's not cheap) to have a lawyer represent them. Casey's touch spread far and wide ---- she hurt everyone who knows her it seems --- but you're right, not knowing who Casey will blame makes it imperitive to have an attorney.
I just wonder if these young people, that have had to go out and pay for an atty, will be able to recoup that money, maybe through a civil suit, when all is said and done ? I know Casey is broke right now, but maybe the suit could extend to the family, as they have also made statements about Jesse and Amy being guilty in this crime ? It just seems so unfair that an innocent person should have to spend money to defend against false allegations.
I just wonder if these young people, that have had to go out and pay for an atty, will be able to recoup that money, maybe through a civil suit, when all is said and done ? I know Casey is broke right now, but maybe the suit could extend to the family, as they have also made statements about Jesse and Amy being guilty in this crime ? It just seems so unfair that an innocent person should have to spend money to defend against false allegations.
Don't worry about Tony L. He'll recoup with a book or movie rights to his life.
Tony's lawyer, William R. Jay, looks to be very successful...I am impressed.
"Will spent 10 years with the State Attorney's Office as a prosecutor. Six of those years were spent in the Sex Crimes/Child Abuse unit."
http://www.carstenandladan.com/bio/WilliamJay.asp
There should be another way for him to recoup the money he has to put up for legal costs. He shouldn't have to sell his right to keep as much of his personal life private as he can.
I feel bad for all of the innocent people who have been dragged into this mess. So many have been affected by being associated with Casey, or finding Caylee's remains, or just doing their jobs.
In addition to the invasion of privacy, and the financial hit, they all still have the stress of the upcoming trial. Everyone who testifies will have to endure cross-examination too.