I think Baez did his job and he done it well... he created reasonable doubt. He was alive in the courtroom - ready - the prosecution- not so much IMO
Yeah he was alive in the courtroom. Old Jose sure loves to see himself on camera.
How do you explain all the searches, Kronk's 911 calls months apart and the private investigators that were there?
The Private eye in his book wrote that Baez told him to look for Caylee's body on Surburban. He also claimed Baez told him that if he encountered Caylee, he was supposed to just walk away, call him immediately and meet with him at an undisclosed location. Baez had a bar complaint filed against him for that, along with about 20 other bar complaints.
Wow, what a paragon of law Baez is. He was denied by the bar the first 8 years he tried to get in because he failed to keep up with his 200 dollar child support payments and defaulted on his student loan. He thought it was more important to buy himself a Mazda Miata and then he had to file for bankruptcy.
The Florida Supreme Court said this when they denied him:
According to the Orlando Sentinel, the court said his behavior showed “a total lack of respect for the rights of others and a total lack of respect for the legal system, which is absolutely inconsistent with the character and fitness qualities required of those seeking to be afforded the highest position of trust and confidence recognized by our system of law.”
The investigators also said he failed to mention that he wrote a bad check and entered a pretrial program to avoid conviction.
http://www.tcpalm.com/news/casey-an...-bar-on-first-try-ep-399248607-347451471.html
Poor Baez had to bide his time and continue selling bikinis over the internet and he had to work with non profit agencies that he couldn't steal from. (I say this because DC alleged that he pocketed most of Casey's defense fund and there was an issue with money that was unaccounted for.)
In my opinion only, he cheated somehow during the trial. If he was willing to tamper with evidence (he did via Laura Buchanan and was under investigation for that at one point) and suborn perjury I don't see any reason why he would have any qualms about tampering with the jurors themselves.
The refusal to charge Cindy for LYING NUMEROUS... Well, that as only one mistake they made IMO
Oh, you mean when Baez suborned perjury from her during cross examination? He was the one asking her the leading questions when she was lying her butt off.
However I do agree that she should have been charged with perjury.