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true many good people on the internet but you must really find out about these people . Communicate, if u feel funny about them don't communicate any longer trust your gut !!
I agree. They didn't go for the DP in Anne Pressley death either, and it was equally horrible. Most on death row, wont ever meet their sentence. I think they should have hard labor in prison doing their time. JMHO and the whole commissary $, that should be an earned privilege. JMO
Will AL be appointed a Standby Counsel? I reading and saw this:
Standby Counsel
It's possible that the judge will appoint a standby counsel. The idea here is to let you exercise your right to self-representation while at the same time making sure that the trial runs smoothly; that you have help, if needed; and that there's someone who can take over the trial if the court ends your self-representation, such as if you become ill or you refuse to follow proper courtroom procedure.
Doesn't the appointment of standby counsel violate my right to self-representation? Not necessarily. Your rights aren't violated so long as you have control over the case. That's so even if the appointed counsel takes some action in your case, even if you don't want her to. The appointment of standby counsel won't violate your rights so long as you can:
Control the theory of your defense and how it's presented in court
Make motions
Participate in voir dire - the jury selection process
Question witnesses, and
Speak to the judge and the jury
I think July would be pushing it for a seasoned attorney.
I was trying to find information about people who self-represent during a murder tiral being found not guilty. I am finding much more of the being found guilty verdict.
http://www.wftv.com/news/news/local/accused-killer-representing-self-may-take-stand/nZQt8/
"It's really unwise in a capital case to represent yourself," said WFTV legal analyst Bill Sheaffer. "Look, you don't know what you don't know and it can come back to hurt you."
This is less about guilty and not guilty to Arron than it is about a stage for his performance. The fact that he would be questioning Crystal directly at his trial if someone calls her is very peculiar! He will be questioning things he already knows the answers to, so he will know the right things to ask, depending what he wants the answer to be. I have a feeling he will not be short-winded and to the point with this trial and it is not going to be pretty. That's just my opinion.