JSR: Prior to this latest (ridiculous) Motion for Extension being made available for public viewing, you opined that Baez may have requested an additional 10 days and that His Honor Judge Perry would likely split the difference and concede to an additional 5 days.
I have read all of the posts since your (initial) post but now I cannot recall if you have stated what you think Perry might approve as far as an extension now that we know that Baez has requested an (unbelievable) additional 45 days.
Would you please indicate your thoughts on this? After all, Perry was loathe to agree to 30 days and only permitted an additional 20 days, if I recall correctly.
My thought is that HHJP will never grant the defense the full 45 days. I still think he will split the baby and grant some additional time. I was shocked to see that he requested such a lenghly extension. My feeling is that HHJP will grant an extension, to what extent I'm not sure. But I can assure you that HHJP's eyes probably bugged out (much like ours did) when he read the length of time that JB and company were asking for. He also probably blurted out what another WS'er posted "ARE THEY HIGH?
AZLawyer, I would also love to read what your thoughts are about how Perry might rule on this Motion.
Do either of you feel/think that the State Attorney's office will file an argument against further extension of time and/or for additional sanctions against the Defense team?
You didn't ask me but I'm going to butt in. Yes I do. They have good grounds since this will likely delay depositions and potential fyre/daubert hearings
Do either of you feel/think that the Defense team's dancing around the extremely clear and concise Orders from Judge Perry can/may lead to additional complaints to the Bar? Are any of these actions/inactions sufficient for the Bar to seek disbarment, or other judicial punishment?
No, typically attorneys don't get disbarred for being incompetent just unethical.
I am absolutely appalled at the antics the Defense team continues to pull. Although it has been 18 years years since I worked as a paralegal, I find it absolutely disgusting that any attorney would be permitted to retain their license to practice law after having pulled many of the stunts that seem to be "all in a day's work" for this roster of attorneys.
Due to illness, I have difficulties remembering all the nuances of law that I learned so many years ago and often must seek clarification of basic information just so that I can truthfully state what I had for breakfast these days. LOL That being said, I apologize if my questions seem rather elementary.
I cannot remember ever seeing an attorney have such a blatant disregard for the law, not to mention such utter disrespect for the Court, while said attorney is still holding a license to practice law. The only experience I have with seeing an attorney disbarred was when it was learned that the senior managing partner in a firm I worked with in Georgia was disbarred for comingling a client's Trust account with that of the firm's general operating account--disgusting behavior to be certain and absolutely against the law.
Agreed, and the only instances I've heard of attorneys being disbarred is for commingling. JB's should be careful of his JAC invoices. If he's not properly spending the money (and I have a gut feeling he isn't) then that's one way he could get disbarred, and sued.
The behavior that emanates from the Baez Law Firm seems to almost be a taunting thumbing of their collective noses at the entire legal system.