Can you do a glance of the tape this morning between DS and ICA. Very animated conversation not covering her mouth up. ThanksI am here!!!
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Can you do a glance of the tape this morning between DS and ICA. Very animated conversation not covering her mouth up. ThanksI am here!!!
I am here!!!
I am waiting for them to put up the piece from this morning.I did catch ICA tell DS she was freakin out!!
I wish that the SP had brought up, in the closing argument, another one of ICA lies. The one in which she claims that she had just spoken to Caylee on July 15. This was a complete fabrication that has been proven through phone records etc.
Since this is included in her statement to the police and in her interview at Universal, I assume they figured since it is in these...no reason to bring it up.
I just wish that they had.
I think JB is a ham. I dont think it was in good taste to throw the guns. Thats unprofessional, but just cause he's had money problems doesnt make him a bad guy. he should be a responsible adult yes. However, he isnt that experienced as Ashton and he did make mistakes, but I dont begrudge him at all in his no holds barred, scorched earth tactics. There is nothing legally unethical about what he has done. He takes cues from his client. Casey destroyed her family and not JB. Thats all I'm saying. Every law student knows that you have to put aside your emotions or what you feel about your client and work FOR them. So if you cant throw people under the bus then dont be a defense attorney. It's not for the faint of heart. You will defend murders, abusers, and criminals. Thats the path they have chosen. There is nothing wrong with that IMO. It's how our system is. I cant believe I am defending JB, but I'm all about fairness and I admire attorneys. I use to want to be one.
As for JVM's olympic sprint towards the DT yesterday, that was priceless! I watch that video at least 3 times a day. Me and my DH laughed so hard. She looked like a fool.
Can someone please slip a note to the jury? LG asks they not return a verdict for half an hour because she has to walk her very anxious pups?
Thanks so much. They seem like a nice bunch - I'm sure they will understand.
I must be dumb cause I do not "get" it----can someone spell it out for me?
You've got to remember there are a lot of people who even actually "VOTE" based on "sound-bite news" and "campaign commercials". That's it - that's all the research they ever do on a candidate. :banghead:
It's the unfortuate fallout of the diminshed attention span of 90% of today's population.
There are times I fear for the human race.
I'm not saying that all DT are like that, but to be honest with you guys the really good ones are. When they defend a rapist what happens? They bring up the sexual history and behavior of the rape victim. They will bring in who she dated and what she did with who and why. It almost becomes as if the victim is on trial. This is just one example of what a good criminal defense lawyer does.
When corporations get caught stealing money from clients. Those defense attorneys go over and over with the accountants on how the books can be interpeted as something else.
This happens everyday. I dont understand how you sleuthers could be shocked over this...
I see Mr. Hornsby here this morning.....
Richard, can you tell us what the vibe is, in your area, as to what the verdict will be.
Thanks for being here!
It is confusing! I looked around a bit and what I found is that the jury began deliberations on November 3rd 2004. They reached a verdict on November
12th 2004.
All rise for the jury.
HHJP: Members of the jury hope you had a good lunch.
JB: Mrs. Anthony is it fair to say you and Casey are very much alike?
in many ways yes
JB: in fact is that not what you hear often?
in most ways, yes
JB: you raised Case to be a good person, caring, loving?
yes
JB: you raised Casey to always tell the truth.
yes I did
JB: you got to see what kind of mother Casey was?
yes I did, she was a caring mother, a easy quick mothering instinct that was evident as soon as Caylee was born, like me how natural she was with Caylee.
JB: how did Caylee respond to Casey?
Casey adored her mom. Her eyes would light up, she didn't want to sleep without her mom.
JB: Casey went everywhere with KC?
yes
JB: she would cry everytime?
not if I was there, I didn't know if I was gone.
JB: you never witnessed Casey torture or abuse Caylee?
no
19 being in the medical profession you never took her to the gyno?
it is traumatic and I didn't go till I was older, she was having symptoms like me, we are a lot a like in that way.
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=138056&page=2
Well im at work, so the only thing I can watch is the WTFV feed. I have always felt the need to defend JB, but I just havent spoken up before. I'm not saying that JB is the best attorney in the world or anything. It's just that I've read people saying things like JB is just as bad or like Casey. What? I totally disagree. Any defense attorney taking on a high profile case like this is looking to make or enhance their career. They sure aint doing it out of kindness or money. They are looking to make a name for themselves. The OJ Simpson team is one example how one case can make an attorney a household name. Cases like this bring more high paying clients.
I just cant see JB as a villian. If he is a villian then so is CM and the others. They have also worked hard on this case as well. I just dont think it is fair to emotionalize a defense attorney's motives or the tactics used during a case. It may seem ruthless to the average person, but thats how the game is played in court. Its competitive. Go hard or go home. You are there to win at all cost for your client. I would think if JB didnt anything remotely illegal or unlawful he would have been in trouble or possible pulled from the case. The goal is to win and not feel sorry for that person. Feeling sorry for them wont get them acquitted.
With most lawyers its never personal when it comes to their clients. If they get convicted or set free its nothing like having a close relationship with a family member or friend. You have to seperate those emotions or you will get caught up. Its hard especially if you are working with that person for years, but I honestly dont see JB as that kind of person to get too attached to his client. He did his job and now he's probably ready for it to end.
There is probably a thread or two here from the "verdict watch" that would give a good reference for the timeframe. Let me see if I can find it.
Salem