Diddian
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English isn’t MT’s first language and she’ll need an interpreter in court????
And the Alibi Script? I suppose that was all Greek to her?
English isn’t MT’s first language and she’ll need an interpreter in court????
For some reason I recall she was asked if she wanted an interpreter at one of the meetings with LE. Might be AW1 that states this. IIRC.Yep, that’s exactly what he’s trying for but don’t think it will happen.
MOO
Ha, good one!And the Alibi Script? I suppose that was all Greek to her?
I think it's possible her new attorney is going to try and say that MT didn't understand what she was being asked in the interviews that she gave with LE/investigators and therefore, they are hoping to have that all thrown out. JMO, but I don't think that will fly for many reasons, but one example I can think of right off the top of my head is her "alibi script." Was that written in Spanish or English? I'm sure there are many other examples that other posters can come up with.English isn’t MT’s first language and she’ll need an interpreter in court????
Phone sex. Set your own hours, work from home, no transportation needed.I agree with the no one would hire her.
Although we have forgotten a few of her skills. She has car detailing, bag taping, creative sex location selection and she even tried her hand at writing fiction. So she has a few options available to her. Not to mention making high fashion out of muppets. She is totally employable.
Your correct, she was asked.For some reason I recall she was asked if she wanted an interpreter at one of the meetings with LE. Might be AW1 that states this. IIRC.
Pattis Jr.Does every defendant get a complete do-over when they replace their legal representation? This seems to be Schoenhorn‘s strategy.
1. Remove bracelet
2. Move venue to the north
3.Demand interpreter
4.Object to her overnight incarceration when first arrested
5.The “little fish” defense.
I’m sure there’s more.
This guy seems to be shouting to the world that he’s a legal genius and Bowman was an inept buffoon.
I am confused. OJ was held responsible for the deaths in the civil case!The level burden of proof is much less in an civil case.
Beyond a reasonable doubt vs. Preponderance of evidence.
Oj lost wrongful death suit n civil court.
I am confused. OJ was held responsible for the deaths in the civil case!
this new dude seems to be nit-picking littleDoes every defendant get a complete do-over when they replace their legal representation? This seems to be Schoenhorn‘s strategy.
1. Remove bracelet
2. Move venue to the north
3.Demand interpreter
4.Object to her overnight incarceration when first arrested
5.The “little fish” defense.
I’m sure there’s more.
This guy seems to be shouting to the world that he’s a legal genius and Bowman was an inept buffoon.
AND, Billable Hours. Of course he wants bond way reduced. That will enable him to get a bigger retainer. How much more money can there be? I guess Medicaid fraud is very lucrative.this new dude seems to be nit-picking little
things and playing to the "payers" like he's
afraid he too will get dismissed. What he's doing here is fighting the little twigs in the forest but missing the important trees of her defense. These initial complaints are petty, IMO.
I hope he has the wherewithal to come up with
a proper defense on her charges.
I'm not impressed with an attorney who's past
experience entails many civil liberty violations.
Nor one who advertises that he handles
"Dog Bite" cases.
Talk about penny ante cases. If you're worried about keeping the lights on in your law office,
you take Dog Bite cases. Paying out only an
average of a couple grand, these are nuisance
cases that most attys. would refer out. Not waste their legal minds on.
Hereafter I will consider him a Dog Bite Atty.
How much more money could there be?AND, Billable Hours. Of course he wants bond way reduced. That will enable him to get a bigger retainer. How much more money can there be? I guess Medicaid fraud is very lucrative.
I agree with the no one would hire her.
Although we have forgotten a few of her skills. She has car detailing, bag taping, creative sex location selection and she even tried her hand at writing fiction. So she has a few options available to her. Not to mention making high fashion out of muppets. She is totally employable.
Of course the judge who signed the AW did not test the evidence personally. He relied upon the affidavit of experienced LE and ME. There is 88% conviction rate of no-body murder cases. These AW tend to be overwhelmingly supported by guilty verdicts. The AW is not a fantasy based on nothing. It is 35 pages long and very detailed. People in the Court of Public Opinion are not robots. It is more than reasonable to read FD AW and come to the conclusion that JD is dead and FD did that.
I don't see any scenario where a court of law will become obsolete just because there is public opinion. That could only happen if there is complete and total breakdown of society as we know it. I don't think we are anywhere near anarchy.
It is odd that the change in lawyers coincides with the passing of FD. Could he have been funneling money towards her defense? I know it is hard to believe because he appeared to be running low, but somehow he was paying for his own defense.How much more money could there be?
Great question. I think Mama and Papa have a
serious delemma here. do they exhaust their life
earnings to defend a 45 yr. old daughter who it seems has made a habit of messing up her life?
Maybe this new atty. is a last hurrah before MT
has to go the public defender route.
I do think the parents' financial situation may
have put MT in serious jeopardy here.
Living in a "small" condo may be the least of her worries. Affording a competent defense
may be flying out the window, rapidly.
Interesting. In the deposition transcript way back when, it seemed like she could hardly understand what was being asked. My opinion only.English isn’t MT’s first language and she’ll need an interpreter in court????
Did she request an interpreter?Your correct, she was asked.
You may be correct about the financial issue, but I feel like this very sad case is turning into a circus.How much more money could there be?
Great question. I think Mama and Papa have a
serious delemma here. do they exhaust their life
earnings to defend a 45 yr. old daughter who it seems has made a habit of messing up her life?
Maybe this new atty. is a last hurrah before MT
has to go the public defender route.
I do think the parents' financial situation may
have put MT in serious jeopardy here.
Living in a "small" condo may be the least of her worries. Affording a competent defense
may be flying out the window, rapidly.
MOO. I think that was more a reflection of her mental state and possibly being medicated.Interesting. In the deposition transcript way back when, it seemed like she could hardly understand what was being asked. My opinion only.