She was well within her rights to call 911 on the protesters, they were breaking the law simply by their presence.
How is it exactly that they were breaking the law?
She was well within her rights to call 911 on the protesters, they were breaking the law simply by their presence.
For arresting the person who is responsible for the death of her granddaughter in a less than courteous manner?? IMOO
That article confused me a bit...what does Cindy think she deserves an apology for again?
Okay but lets say it was an accident. I have a question, since she is not medically qualified to pronounce Caylee dead, if she didn't call the police and/or seek medical attention...is that still manslauter?
CA, GA received notices to appear at a scheduled trial in November for the current charges for KC. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. (like ya'll wouldn't).
My question is.. Did JB request a speedy trial or do they just come up that fast in Florida?
How is it exactly that they were breaking the law?
IIRC she was at Tony's BF the last 2 weeks of June per Tony's room mate
It's against the law in Orlando to protest, peacefully or otherwise in front of a private residence, the only exemption is if that residence is also used as a place of employement and its a labor strike.
Sorry would have linked before but I was having trouble re-finding it.City Ordinance? County Ordinance?
As this sad story continues, it is hard to think of how anything good can come from it. Let's hope (and pray if so inclined, as am I) this will help to enlighten more people to the plight of exploited, missing, and abused children in our world. The best tribute to Caylee will be an increased awareness on the part of more people. If there are laws that need to be enacted or changed, or other actions that can be taken to better protect society's most vulnerable members, let this be a call to action on behalf of Caylee and the many, many other less publicized cases that happen everyday.
The Amber Alert system and Megan's Law are but two examples of positive action that originated from tragedy. I am not one to get on a soapbox, and even if I were, would be preaching to the choir for most of the good folks here at WS, but this has been weighing heavily on me for several days. Thank you for the forum to express this opinion!
She was well within her rights to call 911 on the protesters, they were breaking the law simply by their presence.
As this sad story continues, it is hard to think of how anything good can come from it. Let's hope (and pray if so inclined, as am I) this will help to enlighten more people to the plight of exploited, missing, and abused children in our world. The best tribute to Caylee will be an increased awareness on the part of more people. If there are laws that need to be enacted or changed, or other actions that can be taken to better protect society's most vulnerable members, let this be a call to action on behalf of Caylee and the many, many other less publicized cases that happen everyday.
The Amber Alert system and Megan's Law are but two examples of positive action that originated from tragedy. I am not one to get on a soapbox, and even if I were, would be preaching to the choir for most of the good folks here at WS, but this has been weighing heavily on me for several days. Thank you for the forum to express this opinion!
I agree 100%. I was really saddened by the official announcement even tho we all knew...I agree that there are so many missing children out there that deserve recognition and attention and don't receive ample air time and publicity.
What makes this truly more tragic is that (if appearances are true) it was never really a kidnapping/missing child case at all. That little girl was with the one person with whom she should have had guaranteed protection, love, respect, and safety.
And she was failed miserably.