Just showed a clip of EJ in court today on HLN. She looked pretty good flanked by her two female attorneys.
you're sitting next to your attorneys, whom you don't want to be your attorneys...I pity her attorneys!
Just showed a clip of EJ in court today on HLN. She looked pretty good flanked by her two female attorneys.
Elizabeth Johnson, 23, asked for new representation because she said her current attorneys were ignoring her request to ask the judge to reconsider letting her out of jail, according to Judge Timothy Ryan.
Johnson also told the judge she felt her lawyers were pressuring her, but Ryan said it was for her own good.
"The reality is they have a case involving baby Gabriel, and the police want to know where baby Gabriel is located," Ryan told her. "So when you're attorneys come to you for information from the police … the reason they're doing that is not to pressure you. It's their ethical responsibility to talk to you about those things.
The 23-year-old Johnson's lip quivered when Ryan mentioned her son Gabriel, who was 8 months old when he was last seen in late December in San Antonio.
her request to ask the judge to reconsider letting her out of jail
what????!!!!?????
So she can look for Gabriel. Duh.
Is that what she said?
No. I was being sarcastic. Sorry. It just sounded familiar. I tend to relieve stress and anxiety with levity. My apologies.
No apologies necessary Dane! I just didn't know if they'd reported her reason for wanting to her atty to request she be let out.
Here's a bit more from East Valley Tribune:
In her motion, Johnson wrote that Smith was "inadequately representing" her, adding that Smith had discussed the case of an unrelated client with her and that she thought Smith had been discussing her case with others.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/storie...OL-?SITE=AZMES&SECTION=STATE&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
I'm becoming more convinced she's psychotic.
No apologies necessary Dane! I just didn't know if they'd reported her reason for wanting to her atty to request she be let out.
Here's a bit more from East Valley Tribune:
In her motion, Johnson wrote that Smith was "inadequately representing" her, adding that Smith had discussed the case of an unrelated client with her and that she thought Smith had been discussing her case with others.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/storie...OL-?SITE=AZMES&SECTION=STATE&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
I'm becoming more convinced she's psychotic.
I'm becoming more convinced she's psychotic.