It seems that is what she really wants. Time for more "prejudicial' information to get out there so she can object and continue on and on. It's not a bad plan if you have a guilty client.
Sound like it maybe refers to the work product doctrine.
"The Work Product Doctrine protects documents and other tangibles prepared by an attorney or their representative in anticipation of litigation from disclosure to third parties."...
Correct me if I am wrong, but wasn't there some mention of referring to ADHD to let jurors know why BK acts "differently"? Or was that conjecture or a request that was denied. I get lost sometimes.
Jumping off this, there is something wrong with a system where there isn't a break between the guilt phase and penalty phase, IMO. How do you defend a person as factually innocent while trying to mitigate why he might be guilty? Isn't that a conflict? Wouldn't it make more sense to try the...
I see no "bombshells", imo. This should be standard autopsy information and that concerns me. In my mind, the point is that if there were an answer from LE, the family would not need to ask what the pills are or what was in the stomach contents or where is the phone or was there a blanket or...
But why would it matter WHEN someone is "punished" assuming there even were leaks after the information lock down? (which, btw, I am not convinced of-plenty of information disseminated before they told everyone not to talk including the witness at all, text messages, the barking dog, the blood...
This article is disturbing. Suicide because there is a "pill like substance" in her stomach? What the actual heck is that? A large granular glob also in her stomach of a size larger than anyone has seen in all their autopsies and no one tested it? Tarp/blanket or no tarp/blanket? There should...
What if no response to the sealed offer of evidence for her alternate perpetrators theory was needed because it was too silly to bother with and they could poke holes in 10 seconds flat during a trial? Just wondering......
I am seriously trying to put this together. The Hot Takes are mind spinning, and I have a friend in the area who has kept me apprised.
Father has visitation from 5-8 PM on a Friday. He was homeless and that was dinner time, how was he going to feed them during that 3 hours? Was there an actual...
I am aware of the size of that kabar, I own one :). The girl in the image was not, imo, of average size, she was tiny. But Maddie was also tiny, so while a normal person would have zero need to use a knife (not on a person of course) in a manner that would force it through its prey (you don't do...
I'm not trying to be obtuse. Is your theory that the knife went THROUGH the bodies or he missed people and stabbed the bed? A killing thrust has no reason to go all the way through a body. I suppose from my point of view (the one where someone actually knows how to handle a knife) I erroneously...
But if they had one, would the blood have soaked through like that? (Real question) I had actually thought the stains visible on the mattresses were not enough for what I thought should be there and assumed I just could not see it all, but maybe a cover that leaked would explain that. (Plastic...
See, I'm not sure that the bedding would have everything the mattress does. Suppose the corner of the sheet had come off the bed. What if the killer had cut him/herself and put their hand on the mattress. Or dripped sweat there. Then the mattress might have something not on the bedding.
I do...
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