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I'm thinking this needs to be posted one.more.time.
Ricahrd Hornsby is an Orlando criminal defense attorney who is also a WS member. Below is a quote of his I snipped from the "Judge Strickland IS stepping down" thread that is now closed. (linked below)
BBM -- all emphasis mine
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Love him or not, rhornsby is batting 1000% so far in every prediction he has made involving this case. He knows the legal climate in Orlando and in an earlier post he opined that the defense would look back and see that asking JS to step down was the biggest mistake they ever made. Part of that reason is the "more importantly...." he stated above.
In the JAC Post Hearing Memorandum, JAC also made their opinion quite clear that they have their doubts whether the $275,000 already received by the defense had been spent in a prudent manner.
I'm not saying that attorneys can't be wrong. I'm just going with the assumption that they have more knowledge than we do when it comes to interpreting the statutes. And, particularly in re. Richard Hornsby, how they could be expected to be applied in Orange County, FL.
Ricahrd Hornsby is an Orlando criminal defense attorney who is also a WS member. Below is a quote of his I snipped from the "Judge Strickland IS stepping down" thread that is now closed. (linked below)
Originally Posted by rhornsby
The winner in today's developments is the prosecution.
Judge Perry is a former prosecutor who is a no-nonsense, law and order, black letter law judge. Unless the legal issue is well settled in the defense's favor he will never rule for them; whereas Judge Strickland would be more apt to give an expansive view of the law.
More importantly, Judge Perry is the legislative liaison for the ninth circuit. So you can assure yourself that that the purse strings for the defense budgeting conference will be pulled tight.
BBM -- all emphasis mine
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Love him or not, rhornsby is batting 1000% so far in every prediction he has made involving this case. He knows the legal climate in Orlando and in an earlier post he opined that the defense would look back and see that asking JS to step down was the biggest mistake they ever made. Part of that reason is the "more importantly...." he stated above.
In the JAC Post Hearing Memorandum, JAC also made their opinion quite clear that they have their doubts whether the $275,000 already received by the defense had been spent in a prudent manner.
I'm not saying that attorneys can't be wrong. I'm just going with the assumption that they have more knowledge than we do when it comes to interpreting the statutes. And, particularly in re. Richard Hornsby, how they could be expected to be applied in Orange County, FL.