LetJusticePrevail
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Jb, good job winner!
Jb, good job winner!
According to Baez web page he joined the PD office in 1995 and won 32 of 34 cases he tried in the first 2 years. Baez could not have tried any cases in the first 2 years has he had not yet been admitted to the Bar. Baez was not amitted to the Bar until 2005 and it was then that he opened his "private" law practice.
I have been able to find just one major case he tried and he lost that one. On that case Baez made his client and the court wait for him for 45 minutes while he took Casey home.
Baez at one time had a real estate license in Florida, so I would guess he sold real estate to supplement his PD Lackey (he was not an attorney) salary.
Baez lives in a very modest home which he purchased in 2003, which leads me to think he really is not the sucessful attorney he portrays himself to be.
Would you put St Thomas University on your CV?? Maybe that is why it took him 8 years to pass the Bar.
https://www.myfloridalicense.com/LicenseDetail.asp?SID=&id=DB57BFAB967A30E6BCC3D13BB496E3EA
http://www.floridabar.org/names.nsf/0/3A2DB569807C9B46852570970071F970?OpenDocument
http://www.baezlawfirm.com/Jose/AboutUs_Jose_English.html
I am working on a new theory that I won't go into because, as of now, I have a whole lot of people who are intertwined in businesses in this case..but not a shred of proof. Still working on it.
I don't think that Casey was given JB's name by an inmate. I think, that she may have been involved in some illegal activity and that JB is an "on call" lawyer for some of the people she may have been involved with.
Has anyone got a picture of JB's wife? I should would love a link. I can't find one anywhere. I am curious as to what she looks like. wink wink
I remember LP, when asked if there was something going on between KC and JB said "No way, his wife is gorgeous" LOLshe was barely on the video with Geraldo on the boat...
I remember LP, when asked if there was something going on between KC and JB said "No way, his wife is gorgeous" LOL
"Eyewitness News also learned that Baez was almost an hour late for the sentencing of his client, Nilton Diaz, in a Lake County child abuse death the day Anthony was released the first time. That same day, Baez shoved a reporter. He also kept the Lake County judge, the victim's family and witnesses waiting. When he arrived, he made no apology."
Wow, so hes defending another child killer case at almost the same time as this one. I can almost bet he has no sympathy or compassion for Caylee at all.
Not that it matters, he wasn't going to get anywhere with it.Jb, good job winner!
"Eyewitness News also learned that Baez was almost an hour late for the sentencing of his client, Nilton Diaz, in a Lake County child abuse death the day Anthony was released the first time. That same day, Baez shoved a reporter. He also kept the Lake County judge, the victim's family and witnesses waiting. When he arrived, he made no apology."
Wow, so hes defending another child killer case at almost the same time as this one. I can almost bet he has no sympathy or compassion for Caylee at all.
SFW, no attorney in his right mind would do a Lie detector test, not even admissable in Court. xxxxxxxooo mama :blowkiss:I believe that JB is the closest one to the truth. There is a good chance that he doesn't know the truth, but does he want to?
If JB were to take a lie detector test what questions would you ask him?
Do you know where Caylee is? JB: No...
Most likely true
Do you believe that your client knows where Caylee is? JB: No...
Most likely false
Have you personally benefited, in any way due to your representation of Casey? JB: No...
Completely false
Of course these are just my opinions in how he would answer, but I would be very interested in hearing others opinions or questions/answers they would ask or expect.
I understand what you are saying. Isn't the sentencing of a client a pretty serious matter. I still don't understand him putting Casey ahead of this situation. :waitasec:Being late for court is not so unusual,having worked in the court system for over 30 years. Many lawyers are scheduled to appear in several different courtrooms at 8:30 in the morning and they just go with the flow. As far as Baez is concerned, he had his date set with the one client, not knowing that he would have to appear at KC's bond hearing that same day. Again, not so unusual for times to overlap
KC and JB holding hands in this video...right in the beginning just as they're about to get in the car. Come on!
http://www.myfoxorlando.com/myfox/My...1&locale=EN-US