Dominic Casey: Motion to Strike Notice of Deposition & Motion for Protective Order#1

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  • #521
Regarding Diana Tennis/Dominic Casey, maybe the reason she quit is something simple like he didn't pay her. Maybe we will see some sort of civil action on the docket in the near future.
Is DC even practicing being a PI anymore since he closed up his office?
 
  • #522
IMO, unlike Baez, I thought D.Tennis handled herself professionally in the small amount of the hearings she was active in on behalf of DC.

Would it not make sense for her to handle DC pro bono if he is unable to pay her just for the sake of publicity, like Baez? At least IMO that's what this case is for JB - or maybe she thinks she can get more positive publicity by being a talking head.

It is very puzzling, because, to me, what she has said on the cable shows isn't exactly pro-defense.
 
  • #523
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Did Dom ever investigate Casey having made plans to move out? The reporter here talking to George says something about the last time the family saw the girls was when they were moving out.
 
  • #524
Is this her right behind the prosecutors at Casey's indictment, too? Yes, she has opined on this case on the cable shows as well, before she represented Dom. In one instance she opined that the defense absolutely should go with a diminished capacity ( paraphrasing ) defense. Oh my
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsTtnPbHPOs

Yes, exactly! Thanks for the clip. So we have had DT opining before she represented Dom, then silence, then up she pops again. I'd at least guess Dom didn't have anything to say that helped the defense, and she is out of it now.
 
  • #525
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao8Z2L8KN-I&feature=player_embedded

Did Dom ever investigate Casey having made plans to move out? The reporter here talking to George says something about the last time the family saw the girls was when they were moving out.

I don't believe "the girls" were moving out unless ICA had a man stashed some where we don't know about, who was willing to support her. Maybe that guy in California was her next "mark". Hey! Wasn't that his name?
 
  • #526
Is this her right behind the prosecutors at Casey's indictment, too? Yes, she has opined on this case on the cable shows as well, before she represented Dom. In one instance she opined that the defense absolutely should go with a diminished capacity ( paraphrasing ) defense. Oh my
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsTtnPbHPOs

I did not realize JP was the judge who was presented with the Grand Jury's indictment of KC in the beginning and issued the no bond order.
 
  • #527
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In the beginning Geraldo was not buying any of the b s , he even states here that Jose was ducking his calls and seems to have lost his courage. I know Geraldo spoke to him on the phone briefly once, but I wish he would have asked the hard questions of him when he was in this mode!!!
 
  • #528
whiteangora said:
Regarding Diana Tennis/Dominic Casey, maybe the reason she quit is something simple like he didn't pay her. Maybe we will see some sort of civil action on the docket in the near future.
Is DC even practicing being a PI anymore since he closed up his office?

Uh, would you hire DC to investigate something for you? I sure as heck wouldn't. He's probably struggling to get even one client after the Caylee search debacle. That and he needs to go to a professional private eye school because my dog is a better investigator than he is.

We also don't know if the A's have been dogging him by word of mouth. I can totally see Cindy doing this since he did such a bad job of not finding Caylee's remains before someone else did. I can hear it now, "A damn meter reader is a better investigator than Dominic Casey! Don't waste your money!"

Btw, I would think anyone known to pal around with the A's would have a hard time getting people to take them seriously and want to work with them. I seriously hope DC came to his senses and did that depo truthfully if he has any hope of having a career after associating with the anthony's and doing the worst job of investigating I've ever seen.
 
  • #529
Uh, would you hire DC to investigate something for you? I sure as heck wouldn't. He's probably struggling to get even one client after the Caylee search debacle. That and he needs to go to a professional private eye school because my dog is a better investigator than he is.

We also don't know if the A's have been dogging him by word of mouth. I can totally see Cindy doing this since he did such a bad job of not finding Caylee's remains before someone else did. I can hear it now, "A damn meter reader is a better investigator than Dominic Casey! Don't waste your money!"

Btw, I would think anyone known to pal around with the A's would have a hard time getting people to take them seriously and want to work with them. I seriously hope DC came to his senses and did that depo truthfully if he has any hope of having a career after associating with the anthony's and doing the worst job of investigating I've ever seen.

I was wondering if the state offered him immunity for his complete and truthful testimony and so he wouldn't be prosecuted for any wrong doings ... just a thought
 
  • #530
I was wondering if the state offered him immunity for his complete and truthful testimony and so he wouldn't be prosecuted for any wrong doings ... just a thought

Question then Denjet - If we go with your summation, which I hope has happened, I guess we can assume D.Tennis was with Dom Casey when he gave his deposition, or can we?

Somehow, I think something somewhere is wrong when a lawyer sits in on a sworn deposition for her client, then goes out into the media and comments on that very case. Am I completely off base here?

Dom Casey is a man who knows a lot about a lot of things - ergo Diane Tennis is a woman who knows a lot about a lot of things......
 
  • #531
SB, did you ever notice Cindy's vehicle parked at his house? LOL
 
  • #532
Thanks for posting such comprehensive information ThinkTank. When I saw the withdrawal motion, I thought hmm - that will strike up some action on the threads, but it's all been about the aggravators.

My first thought was - oh I guess he's given his deposition and she got him an immunity deal. Then second - wonder if he's being completely uncooperative and she's given up. Third - wonder if he doesn't have the money to pay her to represent him.

But not one answer in my brain! I'm not sure why he is such a well kept secret in the case. Is it because he is completely unimportant and slunk off in to obscurity, or is he so important the SA are keeping him completely under wraps?

I think DC is highly important to the case, considering that less than a month before her remains were found, he was searching for Caylee's remains and came within feet of where they were eventually found.

It's obvious from statements he and JH made that DC's search of that specific area was done upon directions from someone who knew where the remains were.

Then we have Cindy's statement to YM in late Decemeber 2008 when he came to the Anthony home to serve a search warrant. She said, "I sent someone to search that area (where the remains were found) a month ago and nothing was there."

DC has completely disappeared from the scene, and I suspect that he must have had the investigative review with the state that JS ordered on Dec. 15, 2009. I believe that the state may very well be keeping DC under wraps. His testimony may be crucial to the state, at least I hope so.
 
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  • #534
I think DC is highly important to the case, considering that less than a month before her remains were found, he was searching for Caylee's remains and came within feet of where they were eventually found.

It's obvious from statements he and JH made that DC's search of that specific area was done upon directions from someone who knew where the remains were.

Then we have Cindy's statement to YM in late Decemeber 2008 when he came to the Anthony home to serve a search warrant. She said, "I sent someone to search that area (where the remains were found) a month ago and nothing was there."

DC has completely disappeared from the scene, and I suspect that he must have had the investigative review with the state that JS ordered on Dec. 15, 2009. I believe that the state may very well be keeping DC under wraps. His testimony may be crucial to the state, at least I hope so.

ITA! As soon as HHJStrickland ordered an investigative depo of DC take place, I went "YES!!". When it became apparent that Baez was not going to add DC to the defense witness list (and therefore Baez would not be allowed to attend said investigative depo) I yelled "YES! YES! YES!". I am going to assume this investigative depo took place, perhaps some deals were put on the table and that is why DC has dropped out of sight. Any immunity that was (possibly) granted DC would *zap* *poof* disappear if he got cozy with the Anthonys again. Assuming DC wants to stear clear of any criminal charges related to possible illegal, "under the radar" Rosebud-type activity----his best option is the truth! I believe firmly that DC's depo and the information garnered are going to be damning for the defense and ICA. The concept of "turning State's evidence" is actually very, very common in criminal cases. Often, its testimony from an "insider" (like DC was) that can really seal the deal, so to speak. Detectives are always investigating anyone close to the defendant that may have criminal culpability themselves. It's known as "going after the BIG FISH" and cutting the smaller ones go in exchange for their cooperation. Casey is 100% the big fish here, and DC may be the smaller trout that brings some of those dirty deeds into the light.

JMO.....
 
  • #535
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E21zlhMBvVU


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao8Z2L8KN-I&feature=player_embedded

Did Dom ever investigate Casey having made plans to move out? The reporter here talking to George says something about the last time the family saw the girls was when they were moving out.

Watch this video of GA, he states the last time they saw Caylee was on June 8 and 9th this was before they changed the date to the 16th. What mother forgets the exact date that someone took her daughter, if I were on the jury the fact of having the dates wrong would be enough for me to convict her.
 
  • #536
Watch this video of GA, he states the last time they saw Caylee was on June 8 and 9th this was before they changed the date to the 16th. What mother forgets the exact date that someone took her daughter, if I were on the jury the fact of having the dates wrong would be enough for me to convict her.

And on the 911 call, which I just listened to again, Cindy states the last time she saw Caylee was June 7. Of course, she was under a lot of "stress"....
 
  • #537
In this tape Casey has the date messed up, again! I do think that Cindy did grow close to Dom and would have confided all to him. He may very well have taken those confidences to the grave. That changed when it was put to him in no uncertain terms that the choice he had legally was clear...him or them. Funny how loyalty goes out the window in a circumstance like that. If hardened Mafia members sing under pressure, you can bet all the money in your pockets that Dominic was a pushover for LE.


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I know some members cannot stand Nancy's show. This clip is full of actual sound bites and no opining by her. ( O/T ...regarding Nancy. If you look up her record as a prosecutor she had a 99 percent success rate , over years of a stellar career in the District Attorney's office. That is a lot of evil people she got off our streets. Do you want to know how she got in the legal field? Her young fiance was murdered! Like Mr. Miller, Beth Holloway, Mark Klass, et al.....she took a tragedy and made it her life's mission to fight against acts like that going unpunished. I am not easily impressed, but that fact inspires me. She can get the facts skewed sometimes, maybe that is partly due to how her producers present things to her, some of it may be purposeful for ratings. I give her a pass on that; because the work she does, as a whole brings results for victims. We had a funeral here for a beloved Air Force Sergeant and Fireman/Paramedic last week. He had some flaws, but you know what, all heroes do.Nevertheless, folks stood up and shared what a good man he was, how they admired him, and trusted him and believed in him, person after person took to the podium with the most beautiful memories. He sure got a hero's send off. Like this beloved fireman, at the end of her life, if someone ever writes her story...the mistakes she makes will not be prevalent. What she did with her LIFE is what matters. Someone asked me once why do you use her clips, you know we cannot stand her? I'll tell you why. She fights for the little Caylees of the world and that is good enough in my book, any day of the week and twice on Sundays. I don't want to be asked why I use the clips I use, I want someone challenge me, to ask me...what are you going to do with your LIFE?
 
  • #538
Can someone tell me why the state would want to depose Dc without the defense there? What are they afraid of? Why not just get it all out on the table? The disqualified Judge sealed part of Dc interview. Why? The state wants to depose Dc without the defense present. Why? Whats the big secret? When I see the state acting like this to include the disqualified Judge, my hinky meter goes up. Let just let the truth be known. IMO
 
  • #539
Asked and Answered..Baez could have been there, he simply needed to add him to his witness list. Baez CHOSE NOT TO BE THERE.
In the words of Jeff Ashton, Assistant District Attorney for the State of Florida " This feigning of ignorance( by the defense) is getting OLD!"
 
  • #540
Can someone tell me why the state would want to depose Dc without the defense there? What are they afraid of? Why not just get it all out on the table? The disqualified Judge sealed part of Dc interview. Why? The state wants to depose Dc without the defense present. Why? Whats the big secret? When I see the state acting like this to include the disqualified Judge, my hinky meter goes up. Let just let the truth be known. IMO

The simple answer is DC may answer questions differently or could be "coached" if the defense is present. Also it might cause the interview to go smoother with DC and his chosen attorney only. I have a feeling that JB would make an objection to every question asked of DC trying to claim work product.

That and some of the questions may be related to a possible investigation.
 
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