George would do anything to save his daughter's life ... even defy a subpoena to attend a legal proceeding. If law enforcement told George it would save Caylee's life to go get info from Casey, George would do that to.
JB was trying to prove that LE coerced George into going to the jail to talk to Casey and get info out of her as in "agent of the state".
I think JB was trying to make a point as to how far George would go to help his daughter and his granddaughter - even allowing law enforcement to manipulate George as an "agent of the state".
I also think JB has told George to stay away from the proceedings for other reasons which George is not privy to ... so they can work their Defense strategy to BLAME GEORGE for things, without George hearing it and reacting to it for the cameras to see.
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Part Five - George testimony - March 3, 2011 Hearing
(21:43) Baez: Mr. Anthony, you loved grandaughter more than anything in the world - yes [crying]
Baez: and you would have done anything to help find her - yes
Baez: and you love your daughter more than anything in the world - yes
Baez: and you would do anything to protect her - yes
Baez: she is your baby? yes [crying]
(22:20) Baez: now, if I gave you the hypothetical sir, and said if you don't show up to court next Wednesday, and I'm not telling you not to show up to court, it would save your daughter's life - would you show up to court?
George: could you ask me that again.... I'm sorry ....
Baez: sure ... if I gave you a hypothetical, and I'm just doing that ....
Burdick: I'm going to object to the hypothetical - immaterial to the proceeding - whether or not Mr. Anthony is as an agent of state in a specific timeframe
Baez: ...this ....
Judge: just a second ... let him finish the question ... Mr. Anthony, prior to you answering the question, give Mrs. Drane an opportunity to object -- ask your question counsellor
[Mason has hand on KC shoulder]
Baez: if we had court next Wednesday, and this is a hypothetical OK, and I told you, it would save your daughter's life if you did not show up for court, would you show up?
George: if it is gonna save my daughter's life, I would not be here
Burdick: your Honor, again, I'm gonna object on the same basis, it is irrelevant and immaterial as to whether or not Mr. Anthony would do something next week, based on instructions from Mr. Baez.
Judge: objection will be overuled - it has
relevancy to the witness' believability - he can answer the question
Baez: you can answer the question
(23:44) George: if you asked me to stay away from my daughter's legal proceedings, to not be here next week, and it would help save her life - I would stay away
Baez: even if you were subpoened to do so
George: even if I was subpoened to be here and I knew deep in my heart that it would save her life - I would subject myself to what I have to subject myself to, yes sir
Baez: and ...if I were a law enforcement officer telling you it would save Caylee's life if you went in there and got Casey to talk to them without a lawyer, would you do the same thing?
George: uh, yes, do the same thing ... I'd do it a 100 times
Baez: no further questions
no re-cross