Great photo. I choked on my sour-dough pretzel!
Anytime .... but plz be careful while eating =)
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Great photo. I choked on my sour-dough pretzel!
Can the Bar really come out with such a statement in light of the GJ and in the middle of all this?! I find it difficult to believe they can trash one of their own so easily.
Florida must have changed because I distinctly remember that Ted Bundy defended himself.
If it's true that there are certain requirements an attorney has to meet in order to try a capital murder case in Florida and, assuming the Grand Jury is going to indict on capital murder, I suppose they can do it. I don't know if it would be considered trashing one of their own. Baez was qualified to handle the financial and neglect, etc. charges. He may not be qualified for the new charges - that's not trashing, it's simple fact.
From the story I saw on Fox 35 tonight,
Must have 5 yrs exp, co counsel for two years, show proficiency and commitment in capital cases.
I'd like to see Jeffery feiger defend her. BTW....where's he been anyway?
or mark geragos is also always interesting!
Rule 3.112 of the Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure (2000) outline the minimum standards for attorneys in capital cases:
http://www.ncsconline.org/WC/CourTopics/StateLinks.asp?id=112#Florida
I know he just defended someone in a murder trial. I have a feeling that person may end up with a retrial.....
I assumed and mentioned this a few times before...my confusion is the "may". Isn't it a given (for a capital case)?
Hmmm...interesting terminology: "Concrete evidence". Isn't that what helped to put away Scott P?! LOL Maybe they should be looking for those random bags of cement and " homemade anchors".
That just doesn't make sense. Since when does the bar decide what cases an atty. handles. Some thing else it up.:waitasec:
Yes, he has...but it wasn't a capital case. That is the difference.
Me thinks they feel there has been some impropriety between Baez and Casey.. which seems likely, IMO.
You may be correct, but I cannot find any details other than he was charged with Murder and found guilty of manslaughter and child abuse. 15 Years for him.
"Nilton Diaz was charged with second-degree murder for the death of Noeris Vasquez."
More at link: http://tinyurl.com/3nzavg
ETA: Here is a link stating that Baez did represent him (to show it's the right person).
http://www.wesh.com/news/17030505/detail.html