OK....let me make it clear. My opinion is that Casey is guilty. My assumption is that Casey is guilty. That pretty much sums it up.
Not only that, he was 40 minutes late for his client's court hearing because he was driving Casey home from jail.I heard he had a murder trial before for a child murderer or something and everybody thought the dude would get off but because of Jose's lack of experience and terrible work he went to prison
Not only that, he was 40 minutes late for his client's court hearing because he was driving Casey home from jail.
Its like a match made in heaven isn't it.:whistle:
OMG.. why did I even listen to his dribble.. ?!!!
"and here's a new one.. child neglect"... Apparently NOT so new Mr. Baez!
"I have family serving in serving in Iraq... and them (sic) men and woman are putting their lives on the line everyday for freedom and for our constititution.. and when our constitution gets trambled on.. it disturbs me greatly.. that to me is probably the most disturbing part of all of this"
WHAT ABOUT CAYLEE????? SHOULDNT THE FACT SHE IS MISSING BE THE MOST DISTURBING PART OF IT ALL?????
Not only that, he was 40 minutes late for his client's court hearing because he was driving Casey home from jail.
Good post. I think Baez made a serious tactical error in trying to compare Casey's legal situation with soldiers fighting in Iraq. How insulting to have brave servicemen and women mentioned in the same breath as a callous, careless girl who despite an extensive support system and cushy living conditions, couldn't be bothered to keep her own child from harm.
Anybody believe him?
I think they meant show some concern/emotion for someone other than herself...but I'm assuming.Guilty of assuming; but she "did" cry and show emotion - which is what was said she doesn't do.
Authorities are often reluctant to take a case to court without a body because juries are often reluctant to convict without a body. So they may have evidence of a murder, evidence of the suspect, and yet the evidence may be thought insufficient to go to court. Authorities get one chance to get a conviction. There is very seldom a do over. So they will wait and try to recover the remains, even if they have strong evidence.
Weaknesses in the state's case could lead up to reasonable doubt, with what we know so far. No remains, no cause of death, no murder weapon, no witnesses even to when Caylee was last seen or who she was with. And Baez will exploit those to the fullest extent. It doesn't make Casey innocent, but it makes prosecuting her difficult.