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From your post????
"It makes sense to me as to why Garcia got only seven years."
Oh, now I see. Thanks, @dixiegirl1035
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From your post????
"It makes sense to me as to why Garcia got only seven years."
I’m worried about jury selection now after the 9/3. Tallahasse is a college town with lots of young open minded individuals who don’t have a lot of life experience and may again feel sympathetic to KM. I really hope GC sharpens up and is prepared to fight even harder for Dan next trial. I like GC a lot ...but she’s gotta walk a fine line - being a bull dog in seeking justice for Dan, but not off putting the jury.
I agree...reasonably quick for the court docket but a very long time for a person, who claims she is innocent of all charges and has been confined for 3 years and also relegated into indigency...may suffice for this case, but how about the truly innocent?This is actually not a long delay for most urban jurisdictions. Keep in mind that there are both civil and criminal dockets with motions, arraignments, pretrials, and all manner of docket calls lined up like a busy airport. April is reasonably quick for a re-trial in a case like this.
Stay positive and look at this way... as negative as a few members of this jury showed with their decision in this particular case with KM...They did get it right with SG and sent him away forever.I’m worried about jury selection now after the 9/3. Tallahasse is a college town with lots of young open minded individuals who don’t have a lot of life experience and may again feel sympathetic to KM. I really hope GC sharpens up and is prepared to fight even harder for Dan next trial. I like GC a lot ...but she’s gotta walk a fine line - being a bull dog in seeking justice for Dan, but not off putting the jury.
Anytime.Based on this news, any predictions about when/if an Adelson will finally be arrested?
I could be wrong but maybe it is necessary to get gain time? And I have heard it is miserable being locked up alone 24/7. I would prefer it if it were me.. lolI'm clueless about gangs....why would Rivera want to be in gen. pop.? I realize this is not quite on topic!
IMO 50/50 chance we see CA/DA arrested between now and April 1, 2020.
Isn't it a crime to apply as an indigent person and fees paid on the backs of Florida taxpayers and still have funding coming in from wealthy people behind the scenes?IMO there is some legal/financial shenanigans and camouflage going on in PH1 in Miami to make sure that DeCoste, Kawass, and Saamy get paid in full.
I totally agree. How was the fact that CA and DA were free, out enjoying their wealth and the fruits of their crime, presented to the jury?Strategically, I think arresting at least CA before KM is retried makes a lot of sense. It takes away KM's ability to point to the "empty chair"and argue that the rich folks that the State believes is behind the whole thing haven't even been arrested. I think that argument was a big difference maker in round 1. There is ample probable cause to arrest CA, and double jeopardy wouldn't attach until after a jury is empaneled.
IMO. The State is attacking the situation as best they can with what they have in their tool box. "You chop off the legs and the rest of the table will fall." There isn't anybody pointing the finger at CA. LR pointed the finger at KM about her involvement and was arrested immediately. Any wise jury would know and understand KM is guilty and is key to securing a conviction beyond a reasonable doubt against CA...as long as she comes forward and tells the truth and true reason why she untruthful on the witness stand. At least 9 jurors figured it out in her trial. In the mean time let CA/WA run around in circles knowing their day will come to face justice for what each of them conspired to do DM. MOO.Strategically, I think arresting at least CA before KM is retried makes a lot of sense. It takes away KM's ability to point to the "empty chair"and argue that the rich folks that the State believes is behind the whole things haven't even been arrested. I think that argument was a big difference maker in round 1. There is ample probable cause to arrest CA, and double jeopardy wouldn't attach until after a jury is empaneled.
Isn't it a crime to apply as an indigent person and fees paid on the backs of Florida taxpayers and still have funding coming in from wealthy people behind the scenes?
I would think all Lawyers involved in a possible scam like this would be prosecuted and disbarred in the State of Florida. A Lawyer with any brains at all wouldn't touch a situation like that with a "ten foot pole." IMO.
I just heard part 3 of the juror's interview - how the heck did you all find that?? It has less than 30 views on YouTube. And it's some random guy/lawyer?
IMO. The State is attacking the situation as best they can with what they have in their tool box. "You chop off the legs and the rest of the table will fall." There isn't anybody pointing the finger at CA. LR pointed the finger at KM about her involvement and was arrested immediately. Any wise jury would know and understand KM is guilty and is key to securing a conviction without a doubt to CA. In the mean time let CA/WA run around in circles knowing their day will come to face justice for what each of them conspired to do to an innocent man. MOO.
I don't think there's a rule that only wise people can be on juries. The prosecution has to present the case in a way that will convince a jury consisting of the defendent's peers.IMO. Any wise jury would know and understand