GUILTY FL - Dan Markel, 41, FSU Law Professor, Tallahassee, 18 July 2014 *arrests* #10

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KM had a fellow inmate write a letter to the judge that I believe takes the misguided position that KM is wonderful person--but my eyes are not nearly good enough to decipher it.
 

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KM had a fellow inmate write a letter to the judge that I believe takes the misguided position that KM is wonderful person--but my eyes are not nearly good enough to decipher it.

Boo hoo. Poor Katie.

Notice this prison friend does not say Katie is innocent. She does plead with the judge to give Katie a "second chance" more than once. She would not need a "second chance" if she didn't do something wrong......
 
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KM had a fellow inmate write a letter to the judge that I believe takes the misguided position that KM is wonderful person--but my eyes are not nearly good enough to decipher it.

I decided to transcribe as best I could. I have some question marks where I wasn't quite sure...

To honorable Judge Hankinson and other people in a position of power, I hope this writing reach in good faith with better understanding.

As you may not know who I am, my name is Emmittcia T. Jones an current inmate at Leon County Detention Facility. I am writing this letter to try to get a better understanding of the judicial system. I'm trying to get an understanding because of a lovely woman I have had the blessing of coming into interaction with.

Ms. Magbanua as you may know her as, but I know her as a genuine friend. As I know this is a very tumultuous time for not only her, but also her family and ultimately her children. Being a mother myself seeing another go through something so difficult and tedious such as what Ms. Magbanua is experiencing is very stressful. As I know and understand how strenuous this may be for everyone involved, however, I feel that when you are the innocent its even worse. I say that because we were taught equality for all, but I sense a lot of inequality being present.

As I've kept up with this intriguing and interesting case, to me it just seems no one is trying to see her for who she is. I see her as a dedicated mother, devoted wife, hard worker, incredible queen (??), it seems as time prolongs (??) and days pass the system is trying to paint an image of an monster in the minds of the unknown (??). Everybody has made mistakes in some part of their life, and most have learned from them, but is it really fair to any individual or to anyone for that matter to have to suffer for other's mistakes? From toddler age we are taught to regale (??) and respect higher authoritative figures, how are we able to continue to do such if we feel the ones of higher power is being _____ (??) with their position. I'm in no shape or form to judge or pass judgement that no one is improperly doing their job, but I do feel that sometimes people of power who see (?) the truth lacks imprudence. I feel as a woman and mother that sometimes the truth is either ignored or overlooked simply because we are that, a woman. I believe with the judicial system it should be fair and honest, not just for one but for all, and I feel Ms. Magbanua is being treated very unfairly.

I do apologize and have the deepest sympathy to the victim's family, but have anyone ever stopped to take into consideration their are multiple victims involved? Or their could be multiple victims involved. Has anyone stopped to think psychologically how any or all of this unfortunate, saddening circumstances effects Ms. Magbanua's life? This was a dedicated hard working mother who has been taken away from her children, were not able to properly tell her mother goodbye before her unfortunate succumb to cancer, has imprisoned (??) so long. Until she has seen the same woman cry to go home just to return. Everyone has a story, and everyone deserves a second chance at not only life, but being forgiven. Not to simply just be ostracized and held accountable of things out of her control. We are all held accountable for our actions true enough but when will enough be enough? When the guilty is set free and the innocent imprisoned, or when everyone sees the truth when its too late?

I write understand we all have faults, we all have flaws, but even DaVinci messed up an beautiful painting and still made billions Mr. Hankinson. I write this letter in hopes that you could see Ms. Magbanua for what she truly deserves, and that's a second chance. I've never experienced a woman so humble, patient, self reserved, as she. She is a role model to so many young girls and women, including myself. She is the true definition of a Wonder Woman. The empowerment that's instilled in this inspirational, self-determined, self-disciplined queen is one that I'm pursuing (??) so I could be able to incorporate those factors into my 3 young beautiful daughters. In today's society and age, so much violence and disrespect is corrupting our youth its an amazing blessing to have older, matured generations exemplify these good characteristics.

Mr. Hankinson we are always taught to lead by example, show your good heart and believe in a second chance. I thank you and really appreciate your time for you taking away from your very extensive day to read this, and take it into consideration. May God bless!

Thankfully,
Emmittcia T. Jones
 
So.... just cause the first jury brought back a verdict of 10-2 guilty.... Sure she might want her "friend" to get a second chance - and she will in her next trial! :) And hopefully all the jurors this time all vote guilty!
 
TTF14, thank you so much for taking one for the team.


I decided to transcribe as best I could. I have some question marks where I wasn't quite sure...

To honorable Judge Hankinson and other people in a position of power, I hope this writing reach in good faith with better understanding.

As you may not know who I am, my name is Emmittcia T. Jones an current inmate at Leon County Detention Facility. I am writing this letter to try to get a better understanding of the judicial system. I'm trying to get an understanding because of a lovely woman I have had the blessing of coming into interaction with.

Ms. Magbanua as you may know her as, but I know her as a genuine friend. As I know this is a very tumultuous time for not only her, but also her family and ultimately her children. Being a mother myself seeing another go through something so difficult and tedious such as what Ms. Magbanua is experiencing is very stressful. As I know and understand how strenuous this may be for everyone involved, however, I feel that when you are the innocent its even worse. I say that because we were taught equality for all, but I sense a lot of inequality being present.

As I've kept up with this intriguing and interesting case, to me it just seems no one is trying to see her for who she is. I see her as a dedicated mother, devoted wife, hard worker, incredible queen (??), it seems as time prolongs (??) and days pass the system is trying to paint an image of an monster in the minds of the unknown (??). Everybody has made mistakes in some part of their life, and most have learned from them, but is it really fair to any individual or to anyone for that matter to have to suffer for other's mistakes? From toddler age we are taught to regale (??) and respect higher authoritative figures, how are we able to continue to do such if we feel the ones of higher power is being _____ (??) with their position. I'm in no shape or form to judge or pass judgement that no one is improperly doing their job, but I do feel that sometimes people of power who see (?) the truth lacks imprudence. I feel as a woman and mother that sometimes the truth is either ignored or overlooked simply because we are that, a woman. I believe with the judicial system it should be fair and honest, not just for one but for all, and I feel Ms. Magbanua is being treated very unfairly.

I do apologize and have the deepest sympathy to the victim's family, but have anyone ever stopped to take into consideration their are multiple victims involved? Or their could be multiple victims involved. Has anyone stopped to think psychologically how any or all of this unfortunate, saddening circumstances effects Ms. Magbanua's life? This was a dedicated hard working mother who has been taken away from her children, were not able to properly tell her mother goodbye before her unfortunate succumb to cancer, has imprisoned (??) so long. Until she has seen the same woman cry to go home just to return. Everyone has a story, and everyone deserves a second chance at not only life, but being forgiven. Not to simply just be ostracized and held accountable of things out of her control. We are all held accountable for our actions true enough but when will enough be enough? When the guilty is set free and the innocent imprisoned, or when everyone sees the truth when its too late?

I write understand we all have faults, we all have flaws, but even DaVinci messed up an beautiful painting and still made billions Mr. Hankinson. I write this letter in hopes that you could see Ms. Magbanua for what she truly deserves, and that's a second chance. I've never experienced a woman so humble, patient, self reserved, as she. She is a role model to so many young girls and women, including myself. She is the true definition of a Wonder Woman. The empowerment that's instilled in this inspirational, self-determined, self-disciplined queen is one that I'm pursuing (??) so I could be able to incorporate those factors into my 3 young beautiful daughters. In today's society and age, so much violence and disrespect is corrupting our youth its an amazing blessing to have older, matured generations exemplify these good characteristics.

Mr. Hankinson we are always taught to lead by example, show your good heart and believe in a second chance. I thank you and really appreciate your time for you taking away from your very extensive day to read this, and take it into consideration. May God bless!

Thankfully,
Emmittcia T. Jones
 
TTF14, thank you so much for taking one for the team.

The writer of this letter should advise her friend that her best chance at an earnest second chance would be to COOPERATE -- get a deal -- reunite with her kids -- put the real bad guys behind bars, where they can't follow through with killing her (as surely they would, first chance they get).
 
I decided to transcribe as best I could. I have some question marks where I wasn't quite sure...

To honorable Judge Hankinson and other people in a position of power, I hope this writing reach in good faith with better understanding.

As you may not know who I am, my name is Emmittcia T. Jones an current inmate at Leon County Detention Facility. I am writing this letter to try to get a better understanding of the judicial system. I'm trying to get an understanding because of a lovely woman I have had the blessing of coming into interaction with.

Ms. Magbanua as you may know her as, but I know her as a genuine friend. As I know this is a very tumultuous time for not only her, but also her family and ultimately her children. Being a mother myself seeing another go through something so difficult and tedious such as what Ms. Magbanua is experiencing is very stressful. As I know and understand how strenuous this may be for everyone involved, however, I feel that when you are the innocent its even worse. I say that because we were taught equality for all, but I sense a lot of inequality being present.

As I've kept up with this intriguing and interesting case, to me it just seems no one is trying to see her for who she is. I see her as a dedicated mother, devoted wife, hard worker, incredible queen (??), it seems as time prolongs (??) and days pass the system is trying to paint an image of an monster in the minds of the unknown (??). Everybody has made mistakes in some part of their life, and most have learned from them, but is it really fair to any individual or to anyone for that matter to have to suffer for other's mistakes? From toddler age we are taught to regale (??) and respect higher authoritative figures, how are we able to continue to do such if we feel the ones of higher power is being _____ (??) with their position. I'm in no shape or form to judge or pass judgement that no one is improperly doing their job, but I do feel that sometimes people of power who see (?) the truth lacks imprudence. I feel as a woman and mother that sometimes the truth is either ignored or overlooked simply because we are that, a woman. I believe with the judicial system it should be fair and honest, not just for one but for all, and I feel Ms. Magbanua is being treated very unfairly.

I do apologize and have the deepest sympathy to the victim's family, but have anyone ever stopped to take into consideration their are multiple victims involved? Or their could be multiple victims involved. Has anyone stopped to think psychologically how any or all of this unfortunate, saddening circumstances effects Ms. Magbanua's life? This was a dedicated hard working mother who has been taken away from her children, were not able to properly tell her mother goodbye before her unfortunate succumb to cancer, has imprisoned (??) so long. Until she has seen the same woman cry to go home just to return. Everyone has a story, and everyone deserves a second chance at not only life, but being forgiven. Not to simply just be ostracized and held accountable of things out of her control. We are all held accountable for our actions true enough but when will enough be enough? When the guilty is set free and the innocent imprisoned, or when everyone sees the truth when its too late?

I write understand we all have faults, we all have flaws, but even DaVinci messed up an beautiful painting and still made billions Mr. Hankinson. I write this letter in hopes that you could see Ms. Magbanua for what she truly deserves, and that's a second chance. I've never experienced a woman so humble, patient, self reserved, as she. She is a role model to so many young girls and women, including myself. She is the true definition of a Wonder Woman. The empowerment that's instilled in this inspirational, self-determined, self-disciplined queen is one that I'm pursuing (??) so I could be able to incorporate those factors into my 3 young beautiful daughters. In today's society and age, so much violence and disrespect is corrupting our youth its an amazing blessing to have older, matured generations exemplify these good characteristics.

Mr. Hankinson we are always taught to lead by example, show your good heart and believe in a second chance. I thank you and really appreciate your time for you taking away from your very extensive day to read this, and take it into consideration. May God bless!

Thankfully,
Emmittcia T. Jones

Cry me a flipping river. I can't even with her. "I write understand we all have faults, we all have flaws, but even DaVinci messed up an beautiful painting and still made billions" Uhhh, last time I checked DaVinci didn't have his baby daddy kill anyone. Where does she get this stuff?? :rolleyes::mad:
 
Cry me a flipping river. I can't even with her. "I write understand we all have faults, we all have flaws, but even DaVinci messed up an beautiful painting and still made billions" Uhhh, last time I checked DaVinci didn't have his baby daddy kill anyone. Where does she get this stuff?? :rolleyes::mad:
Shaking my head!:rolleyes:
 
Cry me a flipping river. I can't even with her. "I write understand we all have faults, we all have flaws, but even DaVinci messed up an beautiful painting and still made billions" Uhhh, last time I checked DaVinci didn't have his baby daddy kill anyone. Where does she get this stuff?? :rolleyes::mad:
Ha ha, reminded of "monkey" Jesus painter, increased tourism and now she wants to be paid!
Woman Who Ruined Fresco Of Jesus Now Wants To Be Paid

NPR
 
Cry me a flipping river. I can't even with her. "I write understand we all have faults, we all have flaws, but even DaVinci messed up an beautiful painting and still made billions" Uhhh, last time I checked DaVinci didn't have his baby daddy kill anyone. Where does she get this stuff?? :rolleyes::mad:

Nor did he make "billions."
 
FYI: MentourLawyer will have the case management conference LIVE on his channel.

He posted this reminder. The link to his channel is below.

Reminder - Dan Markel Case - Live Hearing - August 13, 2020 - 9:00 a.m. (Eastern Time Zone - US)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb0F8WzHWqMT6g9l07nFn_Q


I am posting but will be the one to forget :D.....marking all my calendars now.
 
Thursday, August 13th:
*Case Management Hearing (@ 9am ET) - FL – Daniel Eric Markel (41) (July 18, 2014, Tallahassee) - for *Katherine Magbanua (32/now 35) (Garcia's wife) arrested (Oct. 2016) & charged with 1st degree murder & 1 count conspiracy & 1 count solicitation of murder were brought together into one case on Tuesday (3/20/18). Plead not guilty. Held without bond.
Murder for Hire hit man. They split a $100K payoff for murder KM has rejected several offers of immunity for her testimony.
Re-Trial was set to begin 4/13/20 has been continued, no new date as of 8/13/20
Trial started on 9/23/19. Jury: 10 women & 2 men & 1 alternate (woman); was 2 alternates one (man) got sick & excused on 10/3/19. Jury Deliberations on 10/10/19: 4.5 hours. 10/11: 6.5 hours for guilty verdict on Garcia. Mistrial declared for Magbanua. (10-2 for guilty). Total 11 hours. Will remain in jail as a charged co-conspirator, and the State will try her case again.

Court info & trial from 9/23/19 thru 3/17/20 reference post #372 here:
FL - Dan Markel, 41, FSU Law Professor, Tallahassee, 18 July 2014 - #10 *arrests*

3/17/20 Update: Pretrial hearing has been moved to 4/21 and pretrial hearing on 4/9 cancelled. Trial on 4/13 has been continued, but no new trial date yet. 4/14/20 Update: Due to the coronavirus pretrial hearing on 4/21 has been rescheduled to 6/2. And Case management hearing on 8/4.
6/2/20 Update: No hearing was held. Next case management hearing on 8/4/20. 7/6/20: Judge Kevin Carroll has been assigned to KM's trial due to Hankinson's retirement. 8/4/20 Update: Case management hearing moved to 8/13/20.

Accomplices:
*Sigfredo Garcia (34) – 10/10/19: found guilty of 1st degree murder. Guilty of conspiracy. Not guilty of solicitation. Sentenced to LWOP for murder plus 30 years for conspiracy charge. 11/4/19: Motion to Withdraw as Counsel: Mauricio Padilla; Motion to Withdraw as Counsel: Saam Zangeneh.
*Luis Rivera (33) charged with 1st degree murder. Took a plea deal (Oct. 2016) & plead guilty to 2nd degree murder. Will testify against Garcia & Magbanua. Will receive 19-year sentence to run concurrently with his 12 year Federal time, which he is already serving.

POIs: Wendi Adelson (ex-wife of Markel), her bro Charlie, mom Donna Sue Adelson (68) & father Harvey Adelson. Investigators have not charged anyone in the Adelson family in connection with Markel’s death, but say Adelson’s mother and brother – Donna and Charlie Adelson – paid $100,000 to have Markel killed following the couple’s contentious divorce so their two young sons could move to South Florida.
 
So from the video - from I understood - Case management hearing re trial date set on 12/3/20 - but of course no body said what time.

So... @oviedo - I'll count on you to post what's on the court site! :) And TIA!
 
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