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If I were his lawyer, knowing how shoddy the original investigation was, I would not advise him to seek a plea deal. Even if I thought he was guilty, I would advise him that his best chance would be to go to trial. If convicted, he can appeal if he does not take a deal - can he get an appeal if he takes a plea deal? I'm not sure he can but I'm not a lawyer so I am actually asking.I agree with everything you say. I just don’t understand why his defense team didn’t persuade him to take a plea deal and get it over with.
Why put everyone involved through the emotional pain of a trial with elaborate conspiracy theories? How did it get so far as to make a jury needlessly sit through days of gruesome, horrific evidence?
I suppose it means that RA, while loving and devoted to his God and wife and mother still doesn’t give a darn about his young victims and their families.
That’s my conclusion. He not only killed them, he still feels no empathy for them. He’s only regretful of the inconvenience it caused himself and his family. Given the chance to do it again, he would. JMO
Even the original investigation errors aside, their investigation of, and treatment of him since 2022 has been horrific imo. Add to that the issues with Wala being his prison psychologist and the issues she introduced to the case? I'd be doing exactly what his team are doing - pursuing trial and appeals on conviction. I wouldn't even have hired another psychologist to assess him - why bother when Wala makes their job so easy? MOO.
Its not defense counsel's job to care about the victims or their loved ones. That is not to say they do not / cannot care about them, however, their job, their sole responsibility is RA and what is in HIS best interest, even if that causes upset or hurt to the loved ones left behind and the community at large. Imo a plea deal would not have been in HIS best interest. MOO.