DCF Shelter and Custody Hearings #2

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  • #621
Ben Brasch ‏@ben_brasch 2h2 hours ago Fort Myers, FL
Sorry those tweets came in a flood. I suppose they weren't sending in court. The trial was continued to June 17. @TheNewsPress #SWFL


Ben Brasch ‏@ben_brasch 2h2 hours ago Fort Myers, FL
DCF asking if Mark hasn't been able to care for girls since arrest. Mark: "Yes, that is very obvious." @TheNewsPress #SWFL


Ben Brasch ‏@ben_brasch 2h2 hours ago Fort Myers, FL
DCF questioning lines. Their mother is dead, right? Mark takes a second, begins getting emotional and takes three-second pause. Mark: "Yes."


Ben Brasch ‏@ben_brasch 2h2 hours ago Fort Myers, FL
"I'm able to remind them to brush their teeth at night," Mark said of the girls. He seems, of course, perturbed during questioning.


Ben Brasch ‏@ben_brasch 2h2 hours ago Fort Myers, FL
Openings are done. DCF blames him for the situation the girls are in. Sievers attorney maintains innocence. Mark pleads fifth amendment.


Ben Brasch ‏@ben_brasch 3h3 hours ago Fort Myers, FL
That's an issue: Wright hasn't been sentenced in his plea, so he could have said something to ruin his already tenuous deal w/out counsel.


Ben Brasch ‏@ben_brasch 3h3 hours ago Fort Myers, FL
Sievers attorney didn't notify Wright's attorney Wright would be only witness f theirs. We'll start trial, but Judge Branning ain't happy.

https://twitter.com/ben_brasch/with_replies
 
  • #622
Also, DCF wants to close the case if Mary is given full custody. That's another main objective for kids who are in the state's care. They have so many cases and they feel confident Mary is the best fit for the girls. It gets expensive for the state to have a lot of open cases if there is an individual who can provide what the children need physically and emotionally.
 
  • #623
So wait, Mark Sievers attorney planned to call Wright as their only witness but didn't notify Wright's attorneys?

Am I understanding that string of tweets right? This is all making zero sense to me. :confused:
 
  • #624
It would make more sense if Wright was set to testify for DCF
 
  • #625
Whats Wright got to do with the custody case?
 
  • #626
If she gets full custody, would she have to do visitation? She could move to CT, right?
 
  • #627
Are they so arrogant to think that Wright will say that MS is innocent? That CWW and JR acted on their own?

Is he promising money from the millions towards an appeal for CWW? What is it?
 
  • #628
Wright would be stupid to go back on his plea deal. He will stand trial for first degree murder and he will be convicted. The only person it might save is MS. jmo.
 
  • #629
I suspect Ben is confused.

What makes more sense is that DCF has called this hearing to force a permanent removal of Mark's parental rights and planned to use testimony by Wright to say that yes, Mark hired me to kill these girls' mother.
 
  • #630
Ben Brasch ‏@ben_brasch 3h3 hours ago Fort Myers, FL
That's an issue: Wright hasn't been sentenced in his plea, so he could have said something to ruin his already tenuous deal w/out counsel.


Ben Brasch ‏@ben_brasch 3h3 hours ago Fort Myers, FL
Sievers attorney didn't notify Wright's attorney Wright would be only witness f theirs. We'll start trial, but Judge Branning ain't happy.

https://twitter.com/ben_brasch/with_replies

Re. 1st tweet: Ben Brasch is TOTALLY misunderstanding. CWW wasn't being called as a witness for Mark, he was going to testify AGAINST Mark. That is why Mummert objected - claims he wasn't noticed timely. Feel certain his testimony was going to completely corroborate his sworn statement (the one sealed, plea deal in criminal matter). So, just the opposite - it would not ruin his "already tenuous deal". In fact, it would have tied him down even tighter because he would then have said it TWICE under oath.

I'm pretty sure he would have testified that Mark hired him & JRR to murder the mother of his children. At least, that would have been part of his testimony, I feel certain.
 
  • #631
I miss Jacob Carpenter already. :aktion1:
 
  • #632
Whoa Nellie... Now look what happens when I actually take a break to perform my job!
 
  • #633
Whats Wright got to do with the custody case?

Cause if CWW testifies that Mark conspired with him & JRR to murder his children's mother, it's quite damning to MS's claim that he would act in the best interest of those girls.
 
  • #634
OMG- thanks for the explanations- now I understand and can relax! Get Wright on the stand and let's get these beautiful little girls permanently in the hands of their mothers loving family!
 
  • #635
OMG- thanks for the explanations- now I understand and can relax! Get Wright on the stand and let's get these beautiful little girls permanently in the hands of their mothers loving family!

Could this be why CWW' sentencing was rescheduled?
 
  • #636
Could this be why CWW' sentencing was rescheduled?

No, I don't think so.

I've read AZlawyer's opinions/brainstorming on this matter too. I'm a little confused myself HOWEVER, I will confirm that I was told several months ago that the May 31st date was just a "placeholder" on the docket and that something would be filed. That CWW would not be formally sentenced until after Mark's trial was completed and a verdict was rendered.

I don't know if it is something specific to FL statutes or laws....but I want to look into it. Also, I have a old contact who is an esteemed attorney in Orange County, FL. I thought I would email him and ask him to explain the strategy. Just haven't had time yet, but it's on my list of things to do soon. lol
 
  • #637
Re. 1st tweet: Ben Brasch is TOTALLY misunderstanding. CWW wasn't being called as a witness for Mark, he was going to testify AGAINST Mark. That is why Mummert objected - claims he wasn't noticed timely. Feel certain his testimony was going to completely corroborate his sworn statement (the one sealed, plea deal in criminal matter). So, just the opposite - it would not ruin his "already tenuous deal". In fact, it would have tied him down even tighter because he would then have said it TWICE under oath.

I'm pretty sure he would have testified that Mark hired him & JRR to murder the mother of his children. At least, that would have been part of his testimony, I feel certain.

Quoting myself to clarify a point I may have overlooked -

If CWW's attorney was never noticed by either side that he was being called as a witness, THAT would be totally legit. CWW's attorneys would want to be there to make sure their client testifies exactly as he has already in his sworn statement. (no contradictions) I seriously think he would have been asked one or two MAX questions and they would have been very limited in scope so as not to "open" the door for MS's attorney's to expound.

e.g., "Mr. Wright, is it true that Mark Sievers hired you to murder his wife and mother of their children?" One word answer: "Yes."

Leaves no room for the defense to ask anything on cross-exam.
 
  • #638
Beach, your last post just made me think about something the detective said (and IIRC others have said this, as well), he said how articulate and personable Curtis is in his mannerisms and conversations. That he comes off as a gentleman (gag) but that Mark doesn't come off that way at all (I'm paraphrasing- totally), that Mark comes across cocky, combative and brash. Well, one thing is for sure- I'll be very glad of those dynamics come trial time or the next DCF hearing.

I sure would like to see Mark outsmarted at his own game. I have no doubt left in my mind that he was setting CWW for the fall the last few months of Teresa's life and I think Curtis has been in love with Mark (in one form or another) his whole life. Curtis helping to free Teresa's daughters from the grip that is Mark could be one form of a tiny bit of redemption. We shall see.
 
  • #639
Beach, your last post just made me think about something the detective said (and IIRC others have said this, as well), he said how articulate and personable Curtis is in his mannerisms and conversations. That he comes off as a gentleman (gag) but that Mark doesn't come off that way at all (I'm paraphrasing- totally), that Mark comes across cocky, combative and brash. Well, one thing is for sure- I'll be very glad of those dynamics come trial time or the next DCF hearing.

I sure would like to see Mark outsmarted at his own game. I have no doubt left in my mind that he was setting CWW for the fall the last few months of Teresa's life and I think Curtis has been in love with Mark (in one form or another) his whole life. Curtis helping to free Teresa's daughters from the grip that is Mark could be one form of a tiny bit of redemption. We shall see.

Re. BBM

I will also confirm that I have been told that by more than one person who know both very well. They have been compared/described almost verbatim as the detective you paraphrased.

MS: arrogant, cocky, off-putting, full of himself
CWW: personable & likeable

I sure can't wait for the day MS faces his "brother from another mother" testifying against him. Even if it's only one or two questions. I want the camera to zoom in on Mark so we can view his facial expressions & body language.
 
  • #640
Which side was suppose to notify Wrights attorney of todays hearing?

I would think it would have been DCF since they are the ones that want the permanent placement of the girls with MAG.

Why would Sievers attorney have to notify Wrights attorney? They did not call for the hearing.

Or is it the responsibility of BOTH sides to connact Wrights attorney?!

Hope we get a doc dump before the next hearing! :praying::praying:
 
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