nancy botwin
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Dave is hardly a private citizen. He has blogged and made videos and done interviews and is a constant presence online in this case. And this is not about the reality of Judge Strickland, it is about the appearance that they have concocted out of his actions and the appearance CAN be interpreted two ways...It is open to interpretation and therefore, the Judge WILL in all likelihood, recuse. It will be up to his superior to guide him along with this decision...and his superior is not going to do anything to even appear as if KC was denied a fair and impartial trial, and if that means His Honor steps down? That is just what it will mean.
It does not mean the judge DID anything wrong...it means what he did COULD be interpreted that way, especially by the movant, none other than KC...
I disagree on two levels. First, I don't feel like most people know who Marinade Dave is, so I think that significantly constrains any "appearance of impropriety." Also, I don't feel like most people even knew that Judge Strickland had interacted with Marinade Dave. I think this whole Marinade Dave thing has failed to register on the public's radar-- until today's motion, of course.
Second, from the information released today, it appears their interaction-- or "courtship" as the defense calls it-- was very minimal. Strickland simply said he liked Marinade Dave's blogging style, how he investigated things, and tried to be balanced. IMO, Strickland wasn't talking about the case, he was talking about the blogger/blog and being congenial. Strickland said very little to MD. Marinade Dave said a lot about Strickland-- or "rhapsodized" as the defense called it. The memo in support of this motion read like a page out of Mean Girls, IMO. I wonder if Regina George is the newest addition to the defense...:woohoo: