LovesPeace2
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With the new charges they should of raised her bail and added more restrictions. She’s just as guilty as dulos in my opinion. Such a disgusting person she is
What language did she scribble in?
Her sister was in the background. Appeared to be taking notes or could have been connected to the interpreter and just reading his words?Just finished watching the full hearing. Attorney Schoenhorn has made a mistake in alienating Attorney Colangelo, IMO.
And, Attorney S. has played too close to fire, too much time contacting the media, and too little time preparing and writing memorandums.
Wonder what MT was scribbling to her attorney during the discussion of where she could travel, etc.?
All in all, so pleased to see the state hold firm and must trust Judge Blawie to be well acquainted with case law.
Just finished watching the full hearing. Attorney Schoenhorn has made a mistake in alienating Attorney Colangelo, IMO.
And, Attorney S. has played too close to fire, too much time contacting the media, and too little time preparing and writing memorandums.
Wonder what MT was scribbling to her attorney during the discussion of where she could travel, etc.?
All in all, so pleased to see the state hold firm and must trust Judge Blawie to be well acquainted with case law.
I was disappointed that it wasn't Judge White, however I think he may have ruled the same. It seems they want to give a little but stick to the meat of things.Just finished watching the full hearing. Attorney Schoenhorn has made a mistake in alienating Attorney Colangelo, IMO.
And, Attorney S. has played too close to fire, too much time contacting the media, and too little time preparing and writing memorandums.
Wonder what MT was scribbling to her attorney during the discussion of where she could travel, etc.?
All in all, so pleased to see the state hold firm and must trust Judge Blawie to be well acquainted with case law.
This deserves a double like.Wow -- I thought it was a great day in court!
MT got nothing, and JS knocked down a peg, finally.
And for anybody concerned about the court lifting the intensive probation supervision or "IPS," don't be.
JS was too ignorant to understand (until the last 3 minutes of the hearing) that lifting IPS is not the equivalent of no curfew or house arrest. Every provision of house arrest applies including GPS monitoring.
Lifting IPS does not mean MT is free to come and go as she pleases without monitoring but it took JS asking the court about changing her curfew before he realized he got nothing!! MT's curfew applies to house arrest, not IPS.
And I think the best part of today's hearing was when Judge B stated that he talked to somebody knowledgeable about how IPS had to adapt to the state COVID19 restrictions which meant MT was not having to meet with her PO weekly and how she was actually relieved and not inconvenienced since March.
Essentially, Judge B lifted a probation requirement for a couple of weeks (until his ruling) that really wasn't impacting MT one way or the other!
I don't see Judge B doing away with house arrest which mandates GPS and I don't think he believes MT has strong ties to the community.
MOO
Following the good link SDS71 posted on the actual trial there is a 13-15 minute video of the press conference. Schoenhorn is telling the press he is fighting to get the real information to them, etc. He also states that Attorney Colangelo is hiding discovery and the custody report is important to MT's case. Still smh...
Following the good link SDS71 posted on the actual trial there is a 13-15 minute video of the press conference. Schoenhorn is telling the press he is fighting to get the real information to them, etc. He also states that Attorney Colangelo is hiding discovery and the custody report is important to MT's case. Still smh...
I was disappointed that it wasn't Judge White, however I think he may have ruled the same. It seems they want to give a little but stick to the meat of things.
One thing the judge did say, when JS mentioned her charge for conspiracy to commit, that it was her most serious charge. He didn't let that slide. JS had to concur.
Conspiracy to commit murder is BIG.
MT will be held accountable.
MOO.
I was disappointed that it wasn't Judge White, however I think he may have ruled the same. It seems they want to give a little but stick to the meat of things.
One thing the judge did say, when JS mentioned her charge for conspiracy to commit, that it was her most serious charge. He didn't let that slide. JS had to concur.
Conspiracy to commit murder is BIG.
MT will be held accountable.
MOO.
I found it interesting when her attorney opined as how Jennifer was not the proper custodian of her children (from divorce records?) that MT's mother vigorously shook her head in agreement.
OMG.
MOO.
I guess I'm not surprised that JS would stoop so low. What's important to know about this "custodial evaluation" alleging JF, not the proper custodial parent is that the court it was intended for did not use it and ruled to disregard it. It was sealed yet mishandled by NP. I believe it was prepared by the same person that was so charmed by FD that he embarrassed himself gushing over him. MOO