askfornina
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I'm NOT buying this from Perry. He had case law at his fingertips and came up with information within seconds or minutes all throughout the trial...now he needs days/weeks to reach a decision on probation? I think he's just trying to drag this out because of his inappropriate and misplaced fears for FCA. Too bad he was elected Chief Judge again. Unbelievable.
judge perry said he was in trial all week. imo it's highly probable he is just BUSY. i'm sure the casey anthony case is not the only thing he has on his agenda. imo this is obviously a situation that warrants a lot of research. i don't think i would prefer a judge to just blindly rule on a complicated issue without doing a more reasonable amount of research. he even said in the hearing that the night before he had to cut his research short because he was too tired.