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This was what I said previously...I don't think they're trying to find out IF she was assaulted, I think they're trying to find out BY HOW MANY.
I really hope that is not true!
This was what I said previously...I don't think they're trying to find out IF she was assaulted, I think they're trying to find out BY HOW MANY.
http://www.mohavecourts.com/Calendar/Courtcalendars.htm
Can't find TG, RF on the court calendar for today??
http://www.mohavedailynews.com/news...cle_c2a8f476-5ce1-11e4-8d26-db73586b623f.html
"Since the three defendants are witnesses in Rector’s murder case, Deputy Yavapai County Attorney Steve Sisneros will prosecute Grogan, Folster and Nicholson in their drug cases. They will be arraigned Oct. 31 after which their drug cases will be heard by Superior Court Commissioner Derek Carlisle."
Crabsticks! I was looking at the wrong judges calendar. I was going by this
I don't think it was anything nefarious. I think they share addictions and made a quickie decision to get married while high and in the moment.Is anyone willing to bet why RF married TG? ...and I'm not talking 'spouse can not testify against spouse' crapola, either.
JJR has requested to represent himself http://www.mohavecourts.com/highprofile/Rector/1193-DefendantsMotionToRepresentHimself11032014.pdf
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JJR has requested to represent himself http://www.mohavecourts.com/highprofile/Rector/1193-DefendantsMotionToRepresentHimself11032014.pdf
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JJR has requested to represent himself http://www.mohavecourts.com/highprofile/Rector/1193-DefendantsMotionToRepresentHimself11032014.pdf
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Listed below are possible reasons JJR requested for self-representation:
http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/does-self-representation-criminal-case-29971.html
- Some defendants who are in jail awaiting trial can gain privileges through self-representation, such as access to the jail's law library.
- Self-represented defendants are not bound by lawyers' ethical codes. This means that a defendant who represents himself can delay proceedings and sometimes wreak havoc on an already overloaded system by repeatedly filing motions. However, this approach is not recommended because it often backfires.
I wonder if a public defender recommended it to him or, is JJR completely brain-fried and distrusting of lawyers?
Maybe .... only SWAG (silly guess) but could it be that JR has decided to plead guilty after all? against his lawyer's advice??
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