Case like this I would make sure those rights were read over and over again. Don't want to take ANY chances!! Especially with him and his area of study. JMOWill they read them again in Idaho?
Case like this I would make sure those rights were read over and over again. Don't want to take ANY chances!! Especially with him and his area of study. JMOWill they read them again in Idaho?
Agreed. Facts do matter. That's why I am still looking for compelling evidence that LE was tracking the car from Pullman.Just to be clear -- we've all seen the traffic stop videos for ourselves where Hancock County, IN Sheriff warned BK about following a van too close, and an IN State Trooper warned him about following a tractor-trailer too close.
Nothing about speeding as previously tweeted. Facts matter -- just saying.
The won't be in the terminal. Private plans have separate location at airports without the security. Just thinking that they will probably have to supply vegetarian food.How about takeout from the Rapid City (RAP) airport terminal?
Just a random note on this. The Courtney Clenney murder case, I watched her interview and nearly fell off my seat after realising at one point her attorney came in, it was just her and him talking then, he knew the room was recorded no was watching what he was saying but I never thought an attorney would engage in any dialogue about a case alone with their client in a recorded police interrogation room.. now the recording is on youtube…I said allegedly because there have been scandals where non-recorded lines were actually recorded and entire cases had to be thrown out because of police misconduct. This can happen by mistake - like if someone at the jail does not realize it is an attorney calling - or maliciously because the jail doesn't care about inmate rights.
So there are just practical "tips" defense lawyers try to follow to minimize the risks to clients. Where I practice, you can call the local jails or state prison and let them know up front that you are an attorney, provide your attorney registration, and essentially pre-register your phone number so they know you are an attorney when you call to speak to your client. You have to tell your client to be very clear that they want to call their ATTORNEY when they arrange to call out. And you just generally would tell your client to be cautious because if he's on the phone yelling how he's guilty, maybe another inmate might hear or a guard. You just want to take steps to preserve your client's rights.
In terms of meeting rooms, I've never personally heard about an attorney conducting a client interview in a taped room. It would be a serious violation of the defendant's right to counsel similar to the drug lab crisis in MA that resulted in many convictions being thrown out.
Probably. I would guess there is an Idaho LE officer on the plane with him that also read him his rights.Will they read them again in Idaho?
I hope he was thinking of these things today. “Last plane ride for awhile” “Wonder when I’ll smell fresh air again!” Probably not since he seems to think he’ll be exonerated-but it’s nice to think about.Will he be allowed to read and write in his room/place? Will he be allowed to go out for fresh air and to exercise?
Lol. ^^^Bet he feels super important right now. Evacuated the airport for him and all.
I literally answered out loud. Lol.I was actually just thinking about this... If I were them, I'd try and get a rental home from ("Up in the ___"+"B"+Letter after M..+First letter of suspects name)
If they flew 2/3 in a PC-12, which is a high end plane. I don't think they are going to charter a jet for the last 1/3.Do you think maybe they are changing airplanes? Maybe the Learjet is faster?
Good point. Just thinking, would you want to be near the crime scene for their rest of you life, and always be the relative of BK in the public eye?
I assume that if he is convicted, it would be a state prison in Idaho.
That may be hard for them if they have money issues.I was actually just thinking about this... If I were them, I'd try and get a rental home from ("Up in the ___"+"B"+Letter after M..+First letter of suspects name)
I’d rent my house out and use that money to rent a place close to the trial area. Then move back home after it’s over.Good point. Just thinking, would you want to be near the crime scene for their rest of you life, and always be the relative of BK in the public eye?
I assume that if he is convicted, it would be a state prison in Idaho.
Oh, I'm sure the neighbors would give them a real warm welcome. NOT!BK still has an apartment in Pullman, WA the parents or interested parties, with his permission could make it their "home base."
Oh really? Where is that article? Not doubting you, I’d just like to see what else the guard had to say. Interesting.
I’d be the worst criminal. I’d be all chatty