darnudes
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This remark made (I think) by Casey to Mr Baez and his response "I can't" was one of the most fascinating things to come out of today's trial.
Did she honestly think that Mr Baez could or should have been able to make Mr Aston stop talking?
I'm seriously doubting that this girl has any grasp on reality and understanding of what she heading for when this case goes to trial. I do remember hearing talk a while back that Casey had her hopes pinned on a mistrial.
Does anyone else get the feeling that Mr Baez has not been completely honest with his client?
Does Casey believe this would never get to trial or if it did it she would get off on a mistrial? And if so who gave her those ideas?
It left me wondering if Casey only realised today, for the first time, what she is up against. All the evidence is going to come out and she is going to have to sit there and take it all in.
I don't see how she will make it through the trial if this is a percursor of things to come.
Did she honestly think that Mr Baez could or should have been able to make Mr Aston stop talking?
I'm seriously doubting that this girl has any grasp on reality and understanding of what she heading for when this case goes to trial. I do remember hearing talk a while back that Casey had her hopes pinned on a mistrial.
Does anyone else get the feeling that Mr Baez has not been completely honest with his client?
Does Casey believe this would never get to trial or if it did it she would get off on a mistrial? And if so who gave her those ideas?
It left me wondering if Casey only realised today, for the first time, what she is up against. All the evidence is going to come out and she is going to have to sit there and take it all in.
I don't see how she will make it through the trial if this is a percursor of things to come.