Keep in mind that there are three things a defense attorney is taught to cover in almost any case. Attack the law, attack the evidence, attack the witness. (lol, I think that's it?)
While I understand why the def is requesting the initial evidence gathered be disallowed, because there truly is a law in place involving the circumstances he's referencing, I'm just not sure this case 'fits' into the category mentioned. As the def states, the judge does have a 'conflict of interest' here, but I DO believe he acted in 'good faith' with the first SW. The problem is, this judge put the initial 'evidence gathering' in jeoprady by his actions.
Honestly, I hope they're able to work around this and NOT disallow the evidence from the scene. No matter WHO did the crime, this evidence is crucial to obtaining justice for these two victims. While I am strongly in favor of disallowing the alleged confession, because I personally feel it's completely bogus, I HOPE the evidence stands! seriously.
IIRC, even the defense attorney asked for future psychiatric care for the child should he be judged incompetent to stand trial. I could be wrong but I believe that even his mom would follow through with anything the court recommends for this child. I honestly believe his family and many in the legal community are looking out for the best interests of this child.
Although most of the adults involved feel the child did commit the crime because of his alleged confession, there's also the STRONG possibility that this child did NOT commit the crime and there's a murderer(s) walking around thinking they got away with it.
I'm not pointing fingers at anyone in particular here, just circumstances that are NOT norm, COULD be something or NOT, but definitely need to be investigated. This is NOT an open and shut case like St. Johns LE wants us to believe. They stated within 24 hours they'd solved the case, but they were soooooo WRONG, IMHO. There's a NUMBER of experts who've weighed in on this case after viewing the alleged confession video, that STRONGLY agree with this assessment. That the 'confession' was 'coerced' and MOST LIKELY NOT true.
I am aware that many DO believe the confession and that this child committed this murder. Ok, we'll just agree to disagree on that issue. But let me ask you this, seriously, AFTER viewing whatever has been available of this alleged confession, after seeing all of the 'circumstances' regarding this case that COULD point to SOMEONE else, WITHOUT answers to the existance of these circumstances:
Are you still comfortable with this child as the perp beyond a reasonable doubt? enough to convict?
What would you do if in 2, 5, or 10 years, you found out that this child really didn't commit the crime, the confession was completely bogus (as has happened in a NUMBER of high profile cases involving young children AND even teenageres and ADULTS) and this child's life was altered FOREVER, AND they had leads or even KNEW who the REAL killer(s) are?
How would you feel that this child, who MAY HAVE done NOTHING other than coming upon the scene of his murdered father and friend, was AGAIN victimized by the system?
Now imagine this is YOUR loved one murdered and the accused is YOUR son, YOUR grandson?
I want justice for these murder victims just like everyone else. But I'm not willing to sacrifice this child just to 'solve' an open case and find out later it was all just a HUGE mistake and there is (are) REAL KILLER(S) walking the streets.
JMHO
fran