Seems to me that if Kaine and his lawyer are using the alledged MFH plot plus the belief that Terri kidnapped and harmed Kyron as evidence that Terri cannot see her daughter, then doesn't a judge require some proof that these allegations are true? Or will the judge just take their word for it? That doesn't quite seem fair to me.
And if there is such strong evidence that she did these things, then why has she not been charged for it already? Oh, yeah, right..... there is no evidence! If there had been, the GJ would have indicted her already, if only on the MFH plot and waited for more evidence that she kidnapped Kyron and did whatever she did with/to him. They've got nothing.
JMO, of course, laced with a little common sense. I could be wrong, of course. These legal maneuverings are beyond my comprehension sometimes.
Seems to me that if Kaine and his lawyer are using the alledged MFH plot plus the belief that Terri kidnapped and harmed Kyron as evidence that Terri cannot see her daughter, then doesn't a judge require some proof that these allegations are true? Or will the judge just take their word for it? That doesn't quite seem fair to me.
And if there is such strong evidence that she did these things, then why has she not been charged for it already? Oh, yeah, right..... there is no evidence! If there had been, the GJ would have indicted her already, if only on the MFH plot and waited for more evidence that she kidnapped Kyron and did whatever she did with/to him. They've got nothing.
JMO, of course, laced with a little common sense. I could be wrong, of course. These legal maneuverings are beyond my comprehension sometimes.
I'm nodding my head reading your post. The terms 'unimaginable harm' must be some type of legalese I'm not familiar with, as it seems vague and undefined. I'll ask in the attorney's thread.
He stated in the RO application that the police had given him probable cause to believe that Terri was involved in Kyron's disappearance. He stresses in this motion the criticality of the situation, yet doesn't mention the probable cause LE gave him. That's not only a change, that's a big change, IMO.
I'm looking only at Kyron's disappearance atm, because to me, that is far more an indicator that Terri should not be around the baby.
Kaine stated in the RO that LE gave him "probable cause" to believe Terri was involved in Kyron's disappearance. But in this document, in regards to Kyron's disappearance, his statement is weaker to me, far weaker, because lacking the previous info, it appears to be only a belief.
I'm just surprised his attorney would put through this document like that. I don't know if it was deliberate or an oversight, but either way, it shocks me.
This is the time to pull out the big guns and fight for your baby, but you leave out that you have probable cause in hand given to you directly by LE, and say only that you have a belief?
It's shocking and confusing to me. I hope we get more info to clarify it from Kaine or his attorney.
He stated in the RO application that the police had given him probable cause to believe that Terri was involved in Kyron's disappearance. He stresses in this motion the criticality of the situation, yet doesn't mention the probable cause LE gave him. That's not only a change, that's a big change, IMO.
I'm looking only at Kyron's disappearance atm, because to me, that is far more an indicator that Terri should not be around the baby.
Kaine stated in the RO that LE gave him "probable cause" to believe Terri was involved in Kyron's disappearance. But in this document, in regards to Kyron's disappearance, his statement is weaker to me, far weaker, because lacking the previous info, it appears to be only a belief.
I'm just surprised his attorney would put through this document like that. I don't know if it was deliberate or an oversight, but either way, it shocks me.
This is the time to pull out the big guns and fight for your baby, but you leave out that you have probable cause in hand given to you directly by LE, and say only that you have a belief?
It's shocking and confusing to me. I hope we get more info to clarify it from Kaine or his attorney.
BBMWell it doesn't look like Kaine feels it will be in the best interests of baby K to have any form of parenting time with her mother. Until a lot of things happen. Sounds like he's really serious in his allegations. Wonder if he has any proof?
I think Kaine addressed it immediately, when he requested and was granted the Restraining Order, keeping Terri away from their baby and from himself.I hope our legal beagles are here. I'd love to hear them weigh in on this. I find it interesting that it sounds like Kaine is saying they are not ready to address this, or am I reading the document wrong?
Because I thought they were ready to address this 3 months ago.
IIRC, the probable cause statement in the RO petition ONLY related to the MFH. kaine repeatedly stated in that petition that HE believed that Terri was responsible for Kyron's disappearance. I'll have to go back through it, but I do not remember him stating LE gave him probable cause for anything other than
the MFH plot.
As well, Kaine has already prove Terri to be an imminent danger to him and baby K. It is Terri who is fighting (if you can call it that) for K, Kaine is simply responding (and reiterating) to her "fight" and how ludicrous it is for her to fight without saying anything.(just my little spin on things, lol)
jmo
"I believe Respondent is involved in the disappearance of my son Kyron who has been missing since June 4, 2010.
snip
The police have provided me with probable cause to believe the above two statements to be true."
Restraining order application page 2 of 6 (PDF page 11), item 3
http://www.kptv.com/download/2010/0708/24187664.pdf
Kaine is fighting for his child's safety and well-being. He is wise to take as much time as the court will grant to prepare a response.BBM. If he already has proof, it begs the question why he needs so much time to gather proof (depositions etc).
I notice this document doesn't mention anything about LE and probable cause.
I almost think that Kaine and his lawyer are buying time for LE to "catch up" to the point where they make an arrest...at which point they won't have to worry about any visitation. I don't think Kaine has learned anything new...time alone may have changed his belief as the to the liklihood of Kyron being "stashed" someplace.
In my opinion, this has very little to do with baby K. This is all about strategy. Houze petitioned for an "expeditious hearing" as a means for discovery. Rackner knew this and so did LE. Therefore, Kaine has to dance around the wording in the RO in order to protect the investigation. At the same time, Kaine is using this motion to his advantage too (coincidentally by dancing around the wording in the RO) insomuch as to get Terri on record or ancillary information about Terri on record. As well, I do think that Kaine is worried that Terri might get some visitation with baby K prior to trial, and he definitely does not want that.
All of this legal jousting, to me, points to an impending criminal trial. The lawyers know it, Kaine and Desiree know it, and so does Terri.
Seems to me that if Kaine and his lawyer are using the alledged MFH plot plus the belief that Terri kidnapped and harmed Kyron as evidence that Terri cannot see her daughter, then doesn't a judge require some proof that these allegations are true? Or will the judge just take their word for it? That doesn't quite seem fair to me.
And if there is such strong evidence that she did these things, then why has she not been charged for it already? Oh, yeah, right..... there is no evidence! If there had been, the GJ would have indicted her already, if only on the MFH plot and waited for more evidence that she kidnapped Kyron and did whatever she did with/to him. They've got nothing.
JMO, of course, laced with a little common sense. I could be wrong, of course. These legal maneuverings are beyond my comprehension sometimes.
I think Terri genuinely wants to see her baby.That makes sense. TH may not have an interest in seeing baby K at all...that would fit with her waiting this long to ask for visitation...
I think Terri genuinely wants to see her baby.