I don’t know anybody like that!
My brothers, sort of. Both do watch or read the news but neither had heard of this case before I started talking about it with them.
I don’t know anybody like that!
By saying SW was nuts?I know she is not on trial. We were discussing how the defense might present their case. They would have to offer solid reasons why she could have done this.
Not *wanting* it released isn’t enough - it’s assumed to be public unless there’s a really good reason to seal it... so someone (media or even a member of the public) can make the request, custodian still has to argue why it shouldn’t be released.
It’s possible there’s something in it they didn’t expect, or don’t fully understand and need to figure out...?So what other reason than tainting the jury pool can you think of for the state not wanting the report released before trial?
Defense doesn't have to prove that she did it, they only have to prove that he did not.
Very good point!I don't think it was broken or disabled for the reason you stated. I do think the reference to CW's statement to LE that it wasn't working has significance, because of the fact that it is even mentioned in the affidavit. My thoughts are LE did check it and it was working.
JMO.
The Defense has to prove reasonable doubt.Defense doesn't have to prove that she did it, they only have to prove that he did not.
You know, I seriously wonder if folks in "fly over" land have more sense. Would Casey Anthony been free with a jury trial in Montana or Colorado?
I don't think so. Folks here, don't have time for foolishness. CW will find some pretty harsh critics on his jury. Who will want to know why he didn't call the police when his wife went crazy.
I have no idea! The Prosecution also said, “The disclosure of this information to the public prior to trial could result in tainting witnesses that have not yet been interviewed...” I don’t begin to understand how the COD could affect a future witness. Unless they think a witness might repeat what they read in the autopsy report, rather than what they actually witnessed. But then that person would be a lousy witness.So what other reason than tainting the jury pool can you think of for the state not wanting the report released before trial?
I’m not so sure. A lot of people have been wrongly convicted over the years, but I know it’s not perfect, but it’s the best there is.
I don't believe HIPAA extends to autopsy reports in cases like this. Emily Glass' autopsy report was made public. She died by gunshot to the head, the weights of her organs, bruises on her body, even the striae on her belly were included in the autopsy report that was made public.
I think Jon Benet Ramsey's autopsy report was before HIPAA? But the autopsy of a little girl was made public, including details of her genitalia and possible signs of sexual abuse noted by the ME.
We are not just talking about case and manner of death, we're talking about a full body post-mortem examination by a medical examiner/coroner.
It's not the same as the notes that are made during the autopsy, it doesn't include things like "after doing a Y-incision I found ..." But there's no privacy for the deceased in it.
@Amandaaa - didn’t you say you couldn't find one?
Yeah, no. It doesn't.
I’ve never heard of a case like this.
It's interesting. My BA is in American Studies so this kind of thing really interests me. And you may be right. Studies show sort of regional personality prevalence or character types.
People who live in the plains areas are thought to be friendly but conventional. Which I take to be no-nonsense. U.S. Regions Exhibit Distinct Personalities, Research Reveals
Question for all lawyers.
Is trial by Judge better than trial by jury when you are totally innocent and dont want any bias simpletons deciding your fate?
The Defense has to prove reasonable doubt.