FL - Sarah Boone, 42, charged with murdering boyfriend Jorge Torres, 42, by leaving him locked in suitcase, Winter Park, Feb 2020

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I notice in her letter she states she absolutely cannot represent herself, although doesn't give reasons why.

She's a control freak with no off switch or limits IMO and she believes she can force the judge to force her attorney to 'be nice' to her and get the 'best possible outcome' and everyone must agree she hasn't murdered anyone then let her go.

She truly believes she can over-ride reality itself by having a big enough tantrum and writing it down enough times.

Her logic fails at this: 'OK then, go ahead, represent yourself and put forth all your legal arguments, let the judge and jury hear directly from you about what happened'.

She can't do that. So she will keep repeating the same behaviour, escalating in insanity and intensity, with each attorney. In terms of 'game theory', the only time this can ever stop is when a judge refuses point blank to refuse her another state appointed attorney. Are they legally allowed to do that? If so, IMO they must. As anything else is a waste of tax payers money and a breach of logic and sanity itself!
 
lol. So SB will be "counsel" #9? Someone fire her?
She is her own worst enemy.
Will SB write any letters to herself... she is ignoring herself.
SB makes you say WTF!
Although you knew it was coming.
moo ;)o_O


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SOOOOOO....we might have a Pro Se defendant in #SarahBoone. “…the defendant has forfeited her Right to Counsel.”
 
Signing the letter with a heart is a nice touch. moo :oops:


Sarah Boone Representing Herself in Suitcase Murder Trial After Writing 58-Page Letter to Judge​


The Florida woman accused of murdering her boyfriend by zipping him up inside a suitcase is not happy. Sarah Boone, who is now representing herself, has written numerous letters to the judge overseeing her case. Boone penned a total of 58 pages in her latest jail essay. Boone complained about various aspects of her case, including her eighth lawyer. She then signed the letter with her signature, a heart, and a note saying “confused cat meme,” as if to denote her confusion about her case standing. Law&Crime’s Elizabeth Millner breaks down the latest in the Sarah Boone saga.
 
Signing the letter with a heart is a nice touch. moo :oops:


Sarah Boone Representing Herself in Suitcase Murder Trial After Writing 58-Page Letter to Judge​


The Florida woman accused of murdering her boyfriend by zipping him up inside a suitcase is not happy. Sarah Boone, who is now representing herself, has written numerous letters to the judge overseeing her case. Boone penned a total of 58 pages in her latest jail essay. Boone complained about various aspects of her case, including her eighth lawyer. She then signed the letter with her signature, a heart, and a note saying “confused cat meme,” as if to denote her confusion about her case standing. Law&Crime’s Elizabeth Millner breaks down the latest in the Sarah Boone saga.

Don't forget the 'confused kitty' emoji that she didn't draw but wrote ... say, whut!??
 
lol. So SB will be "counsel" #9? Someone fire her?
She is her own worst enemy.
Will SB write any letters to herself... she is ignoring herself.
SB makes you say WTF!
Although you knew it was coming.
moo ;)o_O


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@cathyrusson

SOOOOOO....we might have a Pro Se defendant in #SarahBoone. “…the defendant has forfeited her Right to Counsel.”

She's going to be a bit conflicted when the different versions of herself collide, especially when Attorney SB tries to make Defendant SB aware of all the discovery and take her comment on the video footage which Denial SB is refusing to watch whilst Victim SB is trying to bring attention to her wrongly accused self and Grieving SB is inconsolable for the loss of the man she appears to have killed whilst International Fanbase SB is busy fundraising for her bail bond. And this is before we've even involved Pretend Judge SB...
 
For this attorney or for any counsel now?
For publicly-provided counsel. She could still get her own private attorney, but the order prohibits a continuance due to the fact of a new attorney.

IMO all this behavior from her is publicity so she can generate a fan base to raise funds for her. How would she otherwise be getting commissary money? Aaand...I believe she actually wants to represent herself, but is claiming she doesn't so her fans raise money for an attorney, which, natch, will go directly to the commissary fund.
 
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