MADJGNLAW
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:furious: I just hope that this dose not come in the future and cause Casey to get out of her charges for ineffective counsel. IMO if this is not investigated by the "bar" it will be an excuse for an appeal if Casey is found guilty IMO.
Baez broke the rules. They are rules that all attorney's are to abide by. I really doubt that there are many attorney's out there that would risk their reputation and their right to practice law "By Breaking This Simple Rule". The rule was put in place for a reason...and not to break it.
The defense has admitted to "Breaking the Rules" with their statement.
They admit Casey wrote the letters and gave their reason as to why.
A sign clearly states that "Attorneys are not authorized to convey to an inmate any written communication of a personal nature."
So, yes Baez broke the rules, Casey wrote and received letters, and the defense have admitted to it IMO through his presser, so is anyone going to do anything about it is the question? :furious:
Baez broke the rules. They are rules that all attorney's are to abide by. I really doubt that there are many attorney's out there that would risk their reputation and their right to practice law "By Breaking This Simple Rule". The rule was put in place for a reason...and not to break it.
The defense has admitted to "Breaking the Rules" with their statement.
They admit Casey wrote the letters and gave their reason as to why.
A sign clearly states that "Attorneys are not authorized to convey to an inmate any written communication of a personal nature."
So, yes Baez broke the rules, Casey wrote and received letters, and the defense have admitted to it IMO through his presser, so is anyone going to do anything about it is the question? :furious:
"Snip" http://www.clickorlando.com/news/23085002/detail.html
Baez has declined comment since the letters were released.
A legal team for Anthony on Tuesday released a statement that said in part, "The letters released today reflect the natural desire for companionship when isolated for 23 hours a day, and clearly demonstrate Casey's unconditional love for her daughter Caylee.
Despite these intentions, it is obvious in the letters authored by Robyn Adams that her sole purpose and only goal in corresponding with Casey Anthony was to create 'leverage to get out of prison early.' "
Outside the attorney's entrance at the jail, a sign clearly states that "Attorneys are not authorized to convey to an inmate any written communication of a personal nature.