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Where is the Justice for Holly Bobo?
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Okay, so I had to look up intervenor and found this little nugget...
http://legalinsurrection.com/2014/0...discovery-held-hostage-or-media-being-stingy/
So I looked further into this word, "intervenor":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intervention_(law)
Have fun reading but it seems, that Nurmi thinks the media will "assit" the court in putting CMJA to death...
The defense wanted the phone call recordings denied to the media because they believed some of the content would be derogatory to Dunn in the view of prospective jurors, and they wished to avoid tainting the jury pool.
The media naturally objected, given Florida’s very strict public records law. They requested, and Judge Healey granted them, status as an intervenor in the case — meaning they had legal justification for bringing motions in the case. More specifically, this status was granted to the Florida Times Union newspaper and WJXT, a leading Jacksonville television news station. (Additional local media are included as “coverage” partners of these two named intervenors.)
http://legalinsurrection.com/2014/0...discovery-held-hostage-or-media-being-stingy/
So I looked further into this word, "intervenor":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intervention_(law)
Have fun reading but it seems, that Nurmi thinks the media will "assit" the court in putting CMJA to death...
It is often said that the role of intervenors is to "assist" the court in making a just decision on the dispute at hand. While it is true that judges sometimes do indicate that intervenors have been of aid to the court in reaching a decision, the use of the word "assist" can be seen as misleading in that it implies the intervenor is acting altruistically. In general, the goal of the intervenor is to influence the court in making its decision, not just to "assist" the court.