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Dammit ... dammit ... dammit .... Andrew and Myuran have lost their brief for a 2nd judicial review. Dammit ...... :crying:
Here ya go.Doesn't look like anyone is in the big chair yet. Looks as though they are off to the side at one of those benches.
(Be good if they could spell February .. I keep correcting it for them - from Febrary.)
I'm wondering what time their court hours are. Is it possible that they have court later in the day sometimes, when it is a bit cooler?
Dammit ... dammit ... dammit .... Andrew and Myuran have lost their brief for a 2nd judicial review. Dammit ...... :crying:
Why contact a US news paper to tell that story too if you wanted results regarding the payments.Mack, speaking on a cellphone with a video feed, said she was compelled to contact her hometown newspaper because her Indonesian criminal defense attorney is not being paid from her trust fund as ordered.
Mack said her attorney, Aly Soenardi, received only the first payment. She blamed the three Chicago-area attorneys who have been assisting her with the trust issues and said she is seeking to have them fired from her case. Attorneys Michael Elkin and Anthony Scifo said they have not been notified of any intention to remove them from the case. A third attorney, Vanessa Favia, who represents Mack's unborn child, also said she was unaware that Mack plans to seek her removal.
There should be some way for William Wiese to appeal his decision and get someone to understand just what is going on here.
MOO
FigTree, you raise interesting questions. I cant answer them all, but have a few thoughts:
1. Papers like the Chicago Tribune never pay for interviews. Firstly, because it would violate standards set a long time ago which remain in place if for no other reason than there isnt money in the budget to weaken those standards. Secondly, even if a reporter here or there tried to get round the rule by passing a reluctant source a twenty now and again, no one would ever pay someone accused of murder. It would ruin their career if it ever become public. And like it or not, this murder is not a truly big story in Chicago.
2. I dont rule out Ary Soenardi encouraging the interview, but I have no idea whose idea it was. The interview had at least two possible goals: (a) to make Heather look more sympathetic (epic fail); and (b) to establish she is denied proper legal representation for lack of funds (this clearly would benefit Mr. Ary, but who cares?).
3. American public relations is a constantly evolving profession. Now that more and more people on trial are trying to use PR to their advantage, I stand by my claim in an earlier post that the precise timing with the Chicago Tribune means that the interview was chosen specifically to attempt to inoculate certain elements of public opinion before the damning evidence was made public. I dont think the strategy will work, but when you are guilty, sometimes merely reducing a harsh public reaction is all you can hope for.
4. Public statements by and for Heather and Tommy have all along been inept, counter-productive, and at times truly disgusting. This latest public foray is simply more of the same.
5. I dont see Heathers public statements as having much of an effect on her American lawyers. We already saw that Scifo claimed in a court document that Elkin had been sacked. Yet Elkin hovers under foot like a eager puppy. Some of these lawyers are in it for the long haul -- because they smell money, because they are idiots, or both.
6. I agree with you that Heather is panicking. It is a common reaction by guilty people who begin to realize their previous manipulative strategies won't save them in a court of law.
Well, I'm not seeing anything in the media about today's trial proceedings. As I said in an earlier post, I don't remember seeing much about the day-to-day proceedings in Schapelle's case or the Bali Nine's cases. Just lots of photos of them being jostled by media as they were entering and leaving the court. And some court photos too.
And I noticed this article about a Calgary teacher who is currently on trial for child sex offences in Indonesia. His wife is complaining about the gag order that the judges have put on the proceedings. But I am not sure if it is a special gag order, or just a typical gag order.
http://www.calgarysun.com/2015/02/0...-former-calgary-teacher-neil-bantlemans-trial
It is almost 8pm in Bali. The sun went down about 1½ hours ago. They must be well back in Kerobokan by now, and be locked in their cells for the night.
Here's a startlingly unflattering pic of Heather in the holding cells:
https://ph.celebrity.yahoo.com/phot...-her-witness-trial-start-photo-121829613.html
If SouthAussie thinks it's worth posting directly here on our thread, you'll see it soon without any need to employ my link. She's brilliant at posting photos. I'm a klutz.
Hahahahaha ... how could I resist this one??!
Hahahahaha ... how could I resist this one??! Not even reducing the size of it! I notice that she couldn't quite squeeze a tear out though, despite the look of 'anguish'.
(Boy, her baby belly is getting huge all of a sudden! Baby sure is liking those pizzas and burgers. Or is she sticking it out for effect? Wasn't that big yesterday. :thinking![]()
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