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Good point.Def attorneys only argue/trust DNA testing when they are getting their client out of prison. Then it's 100 percent correct
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I think it's safe to say defense attornies are not Empaths! I could NEVER defend a murderer or a rapist. I bet there are defrnse attornies out there with souls, but Camblos is definitely not one of them.I know it's their job and somebody has to do it, but I don't know how they do it. We know the defense knows he's guilty, so I have to wonder how they overcome it to defend them. It's a good thing I'm not a lawyer, I guess.
Does it sound like they are going to wrap things up on Friday?
I think I saw no court on Friday. Would be nice, though!Does it sound like they are going to wrap things up on Friday?
Oh okay. I saw the judge asked that the jury be prepped by Thursday, so I wondered if they would be giving a verdict on Friday.I think I saw no court on Friday. Would be nice, though!
At his hearing in Cville, there was a woman identified as his girlfriend and a different one as his sister. The girlfriend was the one pushing the media away, IIRC.I also want to clarify that people are talking about JMs "girlfriend" being in court, but it is actually his sister - as confirmed by a news reporter. I think media has been confused about that.
Holy Hell. I can't imagine.At his hearing in Cville, there was a woman identified as his girlfriend and a different one as his sister. The girlfriend was the one pushing the media away, IIRC.
Anyway, I hope he doesn't have one. Can you imagine sitting in court and listening to these horrific details?
OMFG a "jail bird empathizer" - didn't even think about that. Holy Hell.Is this girlfriend the same one that grandma said he broke up with a while back? Or is this a new one, you know a "jail bird empathizer"?
That is interesting. I don't know why RG didn't ID him in court.what I don't get is that nobody identified JM yet as being the one. Did they say it was his DNA?
I know the victim didn't identify him.
Maybe tomorrow's witness?
That is interesting. I don't know why RG didn't ID him in court.
They did NOT say explicitly that it was his DNA, but it seemed like they hinted at it. Lawyers don't usually hint at things that can be proven, though.
I was confused by the lack of definitiveness in court.
I know it's their job and somebody has to do it, but I don't know how they do it. We know the defense knows he's guilty, so I have to wonder how they overcome it to defend them. It's a good thing I'm not a lawyer, I guess.
Thanks for your post! [emoji106] I'll check out the doc. Another way to see it might help it make more sense to me .Long time reader, first time poster. Hi!
There's a good HBO documentary called "Gideon's Army" that follows three young public defenders and tries to address that question. Speaking more broadly than Jesse Matthew, it's less about whether the defense thinks their client is guilty or innocent and more about upholding the defendant's rights in court and providing him with a fair trial. Let the defense grasp at straws. The prosecution has so far presented such a strong case. Jesse is getting his fair trial and, god willing, he'll get the fair results.
Thanks for your post! [emoji106] I'll check out the doc. Another way to see it might help it make more sense to me .
chime in more-I like your perspective!