Canchance
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A resounding “NO”But did we really expect anything less?
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A resounding “NO”But did we really expect anything less?
I'm drawn to a gazillion cases...I actually do criminal defense and private investigations research for a living... I am drawn to this specifically because I am a mother firstly and secondly I need to understand the truth and what actually probably happened, ...I think if JD is dead (I think she is) then we owe it to her to find the body and we owe it to us and the justice system to seek truth. Well I feel like I owe it...I know that if she is gone we need to understand why and how because it can save peoples lives in the future. Disappearances are especially intriguing to me because I think the family suffers so much without a grave to visit and without ever really knowing what happened and where the person is.Well, that does stink. Why were you drawn to this particular case?
Wonder if they got the Suburban too!
Michelle Troconis’ new lawyer files four motions with hopes to exonerate her charges
"Mr. Dulos' passing ... he did leave a suicide note and under our law, that is admissible as a dying declaration on behalf of someone who is exonerated in that dying declaration," added Schoenhorn.
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No. I can read and write in spanish, I am around spanish all day, I have lived in spain for a period of time and was able to converse and get around and by no means at all am I fluent in spanish...
Disclaimer: I am completely of the opinion that this translator suggestion by JS is a defense strategy to get her prior statements thrown out, and the below comment is just a response to the above question.If she wrote it in English that would be a pretty good predictor that she was not only comfortable, but fluent in English, no?
One of the ridiculous points that struck me (and there was a lot of ridiculousness) was MT had to sit still for 2 hours at a time to charge the battery of her ankle bracelet and it was physically tiring or painful, forget exact wording. I just thought how shameful for her or her attorney to say such a thing. She could be confined to a jail cell. I hope the judge gives her the riot act for thinking she is better and deserve better treatment than anyone else in an ankle bracelet. This really irked me!!"Schoenhorn said her GPS bracelet has left a visible sore on her ankle and house arrest has prevented her from seeing her 15-year old daughter who attends school out-of-state."
"He argued her being on house arrest prevented her from seeking proper employment and in turn, receiving reasonable income."
Disclaimer: I am completely of the opinion that this translator suggestion by JS is a defense strategy to get her prior statements thrown out, and the below comment is just a response to the above question.
No, writing in another language is A TERRIBLE indicator of fluency IMO. Writing is usually one of the skills people pick up first in a second language (I would say second to reading). It's intentional and requires thought, so it's much easier to write well than speak well when not fluent.
Do I think MT is fluent in English? HIGHLY likely.
Do I think she would make more sense with a translator? Of course, since she still thinks in her first language. She would be both more clear and likely candid in her first language.
Do I think she needs a translator in court? Yes, for the above reasons, as well as not being able to use fluency as a reason for an appeal.
Disclaimer: I am completely of the opinion that this translator suggestion by JS is a defense strategy to get her prior statements thrown out, and the below comment is just a response to the above question.
No, writing in another language is A TERRIBLE indicator of fluency IMO. Writing is usually one of the skills people pick up first in a second language (I would say second to reading). It's intentional and requires thought, so it's much easier to write well than speak well when not fluent.
Do I think MT is fluent in English? HIGHLY likely.
Do I think she would make more sense with a translator? Of course, since she still thinks in her first language. She would be both more clear and likely candid in her first language.
Do I think she needs a translator in court? Yes, for the above reasons, as well as not being able to use fluency as a reason for an appeal.
Yes what with all the blood and dna mixed in .... sometimes I think WS accounts get hijacked ? And cause a lot of disruption IMOI conjure up reasonable doubt for a living but this case doesn't take too much pondering to see what happened. It could always be a satanic cult or a runaway yoga mom, but it's much more likely to be domestic violence.
IMO:If you are more comfortable in one language, would you write what MT did, in another language? It makes no sense to do so.
Just sitting here shaking my head...Didn't think this all could get more bizarre.
NP dropped the ball again. He should have put Fd's family in touch with a probate attorney if he was incapable of providing them with the basics of probate. His quote from the newspaper stories puts him right up there with his former client's inability to tell the truth.
Norm says "this illustrated the soulless quality of the litigation directed at the Dulos family.” Oh, no Norm, you failed this family by not informing them about the basics of probate. Be a man. IMO...MOO
No she didn't, and you know what? Knowing what we know now, maybe it wasn't a terrible idea for AB not to insist she use one. All of the lies are suddenly easily questioned because of language issues.But she didn’t want one before this-could they force her to utilize one, so they don’t have this issue arise? I wonder
and “bargaining” stage doesn’t mean haggling over the possessions.