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I agree, there may be no love lost with JB, but Hornsby is the only attorney so far I've heard who thinks this is reasonable or valid. Most have said that the qualified immunity JB would get in court would be a more proper forum. And discussing this on talk shows as if it was fact, is a recipe for a civil suit against JB.
Both a FL attorney and FL judge on JVM basically said that the motion in limine was actually the reverse concept of what was requested and that it was merely covering slime in the cloak of jurisprudence.
Perhaps Hornsby, as some have suggested, is enamored with the idea because it was his own and he is defending the idea of this motion rather than the person who filed it.
(I've suggested earlier there may be professional reasons as well. Hornsby works for a CBS affiliate which competes with WFTV. CBS also produced and aired the recent 48 Hours featuring the case and favorable to the defense in many ways, and also owns the publishing company said to be in negotiation with the Anthonys on a book deal. That might affect his perspective, imo.)
Do you happen to know the name of the judge that stated that on the JVM show?