bunnyphoenix1
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I know. But I'm skeptical that Baez would expose himself to that kind of business given the scrutiny imposed by the national media. Baez could get into trouble himself if he was knowingly letting Casey use his office to circumvent the terms of Casey's release. MOreover, I'd bet that Baez wouldn't even want Casey anywhere in his office if she's not needed. Baez has other work to do, besides this case, and Casey's presence likely creates a significant stress on his operation because of the media presence.
This theory does not add up. It's all risk with nothing to gain.
I agree he could get in big trouble if it's happening. I'm not so sure if he wouldn't want her around if not needed, given he's even having dinners at the family home, having pressers on their lawn etc. It seems to me he is just loving the press attention, and can't help talking to them, even though he's hurting his client in the process. And it doesn't look to me like he has much other work to do. IMO, busy criminal defence lawyers with good practices are in court pretty much every day...this guy seems to have plenty of free time in his diary for her. IMOO