2009.05.07 - new motion by State to Determine Counsel

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Thanks, JSR.

OK - we know so little about the other lawyer from JB's firm who is on the case. Not 100% sure my recall is accurate, but I believe his surname is Garcia? What do we know about him?

The reason I ask is that I still believe that JB will be suspended or disbarred based on Judge Strickland's complaint, but JB will still need someone from his office in a co-counsel chair do to the financial intricacies - yes?

I know someone who knows him. I was told that the other Jose is "good" but I was under the impression he was also a young lawyer still fresh out of school (in other words I doubt he is DP qualified either). But I will inquire.
 
His name is Jose Luis Garcia

Got this from USLaw.com's library:

"Garcia has experience in both family and criminal law.

Garcia attended Barry University School of Law, where he received his J.D. He continued his undergraduate education and obtained his B.A. degree at Florida International University. His professional associations and memberships include the American Bar Association, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Young Lawyers Association, and Central Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.

Garcia's previous legal experience includes a stint as a public defender in Orlando's Ninth Judicial Circuit Court."

As Barry University was finally accredited like two or three years ago, I doubt Garcia has managed to make it up to full DP qualifications in a few years but I could be wrong. However, I have heard nothing but good things about Garcia, for what it's worth.
 
I know someone who knows him. I was told that the other Jose is "good" but I was under the impression he was also a newbie (in other words I doubt he is DP qualified either). But I will inquire.

FLA state bar website says he was admitted in September 2006 after graduating from law school that year, therefore, not DP qualified (need at least five years' experience, among other things).
 
Yep. Greed is the lone motivator behind ALL of these people. I thought it was supposed to be about justice. Silly me...

What, on earth, were you thinking? ;-)
 
I wonder if LKB fits the bill for 1st chair in a death penalty case???
I'm still wondering if JB qualifies to sit as co-counsel in a DP case. There are requirements for that as well. Where can we find information on the lawyer's prior cases?
 
Heh - Heh........I can't imagine why all of the world famous lawyers aren't just begging to join the team.:waitasec:
I hear Mark Geragos is free:crazy:

Thanks WA- I just got rice crispies snarked up my nose from laughing so hard!:clap::clap::clap:
 
I have been asking this ? for awhile and don't get an answer---> The Bar is investigating JB, right? When are they gonna be done with the investigation? I really feel that he may be disbarred! When? When? When? Another ?. When/if he is disbarred, he WILL NOT be on the KC team anymore. Right? Now our ?s are together in one post. Brain gonna bust if there isn't any input. LOL

Only one complaint is "open" and "going to diversion" was mentioned when I called The Florida Bar. Diversion is not a severe reprimand so unless there are other cases or unless some new evidence comes to light then I don't think he's going to be disbarred on the complaints they currently have.

My opinion only, of course.
 
FLA state bar website says he was admitted in September 2006 after graduating from law school that year, therefore, not DP qualified (need at least five years' experience, among other things).

RE: GARCIA

Thank you!

He may have been one of Barry University/University of Orlando's hapless students who had to wait extra years (ohhh 6 - 8 years or so) for the University to be fully accredited. I know students who did their law school stint, had their Bar exam results sealed and then got lots of experience "waiting" for the University to full accreditation and working as "paralegals" until then.
 
Fox 35 just said on-air (nothing on their site yet) that the Baez camp response to this motion (Fox35 said "filed" response) is that they have a qualified DP lawyer, and THEY (not HE or SHE) will be introduced at the hearing later this month.

Fox 35 talked to Lenamon and he said he is not part of the team.


Me: HAVE or WILL HAVE? heh
Seems their hand is being forced a little, due to non-action by Baez.

Who will handle Casey Anthony's death-penalty case?
Prosecutors want to know who on Casey Anthony's defense team is qualified to handle her case.
<<SNIP>>

Baez does not meet the death-penalty criteria, which includes having five years' trial experience and being lead attorney in at least nine state or federal jury trials of serious or complex cases.
In his objection, Baez said despite the fact he speaks to Assistant State Attorney Linda Drane Burdick nearly every day and even spent Tuesday with her questioning witnesses, no one in the State Attorney's Office has asked about a new attorney on the case.

Regardless, Baez's spokeswoman, Marti Mackenzie, said the issue will be moot soon.

A new death-qualified attorney has joined the team and will be at a hearing scheduled later this month. She would not identify the attorney.

"At that time, the defense will introduce the highly qualified and outstanding death-qualified attorney as the newest member of the defense team," she said.
<<SNIP>>
 
RE: GARCIA

Thank you!

He may have been one of Barry University/University of Orlando's hapless students who had to wait extra years (ohhh 6 - 8 years or so) for the University to be fully accredited. I know students who did their law school stint, had their Bar exam results sealed and then got lots of experience "waiting" for the University to full accreditation and working as "paralegals" until then.

From the bar website it looks like he did not receive his degree until 2006.
 
Heh - Heh........I can't imagine why all of the world famous lawyers aren't just begging to join the team.:waitasec:
I hear Mark Geragos is free:crazy:

Actually, I think Geragos is busy representing Chris Brown for beating up Rihanna. Who's the white haired dude who defended Robert Blake?:waitasec:
 
Actually, I think Geragos is busy representing Chris Brown for beating up Rihanna. Who's the white haired dude who defended Robert Blake?:waitasec:

:clap: :clap: :floorlaugh: :floorlaugh: :floorlaugh:

From the bar website it looks like he did not receive his degree until 2006.

RIGHT! And he needs 5 years to qualify for DP case.

Given he got his degree in 2006 I wonder why Casey would have wanted him with so little experience, and her life depending on his counsel? :confused: :eek:

I would not be surprised if Peter Benevides has his hand in that.
NOR would I be surprised if someone is guiding him JB along the way.
 
Brother...what next...

and in the video it states KC could have Baez...they will have a report later...this whole case is making me crazy.

I think I need to back off and be a mom and grandma before I tear out my hair:mad:

Me, too. I was on vac. last week and away from WS.
I was far more relaxed. (Okay, I admit to about 24 hours of withdrawal - Sonoma wine helped.)

.
 
This couldn't get more crazy but as we've seen crazy keeps on unfolding week to week in this case. Well I guess we are going to see if KC truly is brainwashed due to seclusion from family and visitors most likely due to JB's orders. If KC chooses to stay with JB as her DP attorney that would show she is stupid or something else is going on under the table!
 
I want to know what criteria KC will need to allow JB to continue. I'm totally confused. I thought either he is or he isn't qualified to be an FL qualified DP attorney. How does KC overrule that?
 
Thanks for the info, Muzikman! Last I heard was that Lenamon had signed back onto the team as a death penalty lawyer.

Despite the fact that when he initially left, he stated that he would never come back. The plot just continues to thicken, doesn't it?:mad:

Sorry if this has already been posted - I'm reading from the beginning of the thread.

Lenamon just posted on his blog (on May 4) a list of the clients he's representing for DP cases, and KC's name is not among them.
 
Orlando Sentinel says this:

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...-anthony-baez-attorney-050809,0,6582310.story
Baez's spokeswoman, Marti Mackenzie, said Baez filed an objection to the motion. She said the issue will be moot soon. A new death-qualified attorney has joined the team and will be at the next hearing later this month.

She would not identify the attorney.

"At that time, the defense will introduce the highly qualified and outstanding death-qualified attorney as the newest member of the defense team," she said.



Me: They have said this a number of times, but refuse to name any names. Which puts their credibility (haha) in question, in my mind.

Mackenzie makes me crazy. Here's what she said on April 13 when the DP was put back on the table:

Marti Mackenzie, spokeswoman for Anthony's defense lawyer, just told the Orlando Sentinel: "This is not a death penalty case. We will do whatever is necessary to defend Casey Anthony from the state trying to take her life. We already have death qualified defense lawyers on our team and are prepared for a vigorous defense."

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news...ony-case-death-penalty-041309,0,1925641.story

(Again my apologies if this has been posted. Still reading the thread from the beginning.)
 
:bow: to Beane! You are so quick and good with your knowledge and responses. I wanna be like you! Glad to hear he doesn't have KC on his dockett. Ther is always something to smile about I guess.
 
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