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Maybe NR is sane enough to refuse to claim insanity.
JMO
JMO
OK, that surprised me! I wonder why since he's handled a lot of high-profile cases? Is this client a bit much? Me thinks yes.Counsel Jackson has withdrawn as counsel of record for Nick for reasons provided to the judge in chambers. The public defenders office stands ready to step in as counsel for the defendant. For this reason the arraignment has been continued to February 23, 2026.
He did seem angry and maybe like you said, he just found out he wouldn’t be paid and no longer working on the case.Pursuant to the law of every State, every defendant is not guilty.
Until proven.
No bombshell.
But what is a bombshell is that IMO AJ didn't know he was out of a job until today.
Unless the anger is an act.
But it seems real.
JMO
Yeah, I am thinking if it was just a matter of finances that could/would have been handled in open court with a filing suggesting NR is indigent. The fact that it was handled in chambers and not in open court suggests some other reason to me. Whether NR has been uncooperative to the point that Jackson cannot work with him or some other undisclosed reason such as a conflict of another sort remains to be seen. I wonder if he has ever represented one of the doctors who was treating NR for instance?OK, that surprised me! I wonder why since he's handled a lot of high-profile cases? Is this client a bit much? Me thinks yes.
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Emphasis mine.Yeah, I am thinking if it was just a matter of finances that could/would have been handled in open court with a filing suggesting NR is indigent. The fact that it was handled in chambers and not in open court suggests some other reason to me. Whether NR has been uncooperative to the point that Jackson cannot work with him or some other undisclosed reason such as a conflict of another sort remains to be seen. I wonder if he has ever represented one of the doctors who was treating NR for instance?
ETA I didn't get anger from AJ. I got emphatic. JMO
'Nick, 32, appeared behind a glass screen in brown jail garb with a shaved head,
staring blankly through proceedings
and occasionally letting out a chilling grin and looked directly into the packed Downtown LA courtroom."
'Nick, 32, appeared behind a glass screen in brown jail garb with a shaved head,
staring blankly through proceedings
and occasionally letting out a chilling grin
and looked directly into the packed Downtown LA courtroom."
Yes, that occurred to me as well ?Maybe NR is sane enough to refuse to claim insanity.
JMO
Doesn’t his family/siblings have access to money/estate to pay for his legal fees?
Yes, that occurred to me as well ?
However, IF he is found NG(b.r.o.)I ; could he be set free ?
Imo.
I hope not.Yes, that occurred to me as well ?
However, IF he is found NG(b.r.o.)I ; could he be set free ?
Imo.