OMG, you are right- I am dying laughing at myself. I guess I'm used to imagining too many Florida stripper names! LOLOLOL!
<smacks forehead>
How stressful do you think all of this is on the felon?
Because if it was me, as a normal person, I think you'd have to put me in a padded room by this stage for the gut-churning stress. The money troubles, the stress of trial preparations, the stress of waiting for the other shoe to drop- if anyone else is going to pop up out of the woodwork to sue, etc etc. If it was me, I would have lost half my body weight by now, gotten a permanent twitch, and would be putting vodka into my cornflakes trying to cope with the panic, dread and unending aggrevation.
Do you think any of this stuff bothers her- for real? Or has she learned that even when it comes to murder, you can still figure out a way to get off scot-free and escape any consequences, so it doesn't register with her as something worthy of concern? (Like, she has cleared the biggest hurdle, so everything else is small beans now?)
I'd really like to know everyone's opinion on this.
Initial Brief of Appellant - 29 pages
http://www.5dca.org/Clerk/Anthony 11-2357/11-2357_initial_Brief.pdf
State's Response - 54 pages
http://www.5dca.org/Clerk/Anthony 11-2357/11-2357_answer_brief.pdf
Her reply - 9 pages
http://www.5dca.org/Clerk/Anthony 11-2357/11-2357_reply_brief.pdf
Jeff Weiner ‏@JeffWeinerOS
One more detail on #CaseyAnthony hearing tomorrow: Appeal panel doesn't rule from the bench, some decisions take months. Hard to estimate.
Jeff Weiner ‏@JeffWeinerOS
The #CaseyAnthony appeal is being heard on the same day Jeff Ashton, who prosecuted her, starts his new job: Orange-Osceola State Attorney.
Jeff Ashton sworn in
http://twitpic.com/btfn47
How stressful do you think all of this is on the felon?
Because if it was me, as a normal person, I think you'd have to put me in a padded room by this stage for the gut-churning stress. The money troubles, the stress of trial preparations, the stress of waiting for the other shoe to drop- if anyone else is going to pop up out of the woodwork to sue, etc etc. If it was me, I would have lost half my body weight by now, gotten a permanent twitch, and would be putting vodka into my cornflakes trying to cope with the panic, dread and unending aggrevation.
Do you think any of this stuff bothers her- for real? Or has she learned that even when it comes to murder, you can still figure out a way to get off scot-free and escape any consequences, so it doesn't register with her as something worthy of concern? (Like, she has cleared the biggest hurdle, so everything else is small beans now?)
I'd really like to know everyone's opinion on this.
All I know is, is that if I was Casey, I would just ask security (or whoever) to take me to a private jet, fly me far, far away from this country, & never set my foot in the U.S. again.
All I know is, is that if I was Casey, I would just ask security (or whoever) to take me to a private jet, fly me far, far away from this country, & never set my foot in the U.S. again. Her life in the U.S. is already screwed up as it is now.
I dont know-Azlaw-this seems really really weak.
I thought it was supposed to be a 3 judge panel. Is this the only judge?