Looks like the Judge points Mason to a case that may help the Defense!
Mason tells Judge: I sent you a week ago a letter with bibliography of cases - not receive anything like that from the other side - I guess they are not obligated - so your team have some advance notice of the case law....
Judge tells Mason - unfortunately they (Judge's team) only go in direction I send them - but they tell you -- most of the research -- I do
Mason tells Judge - letter was addressed to you
Judge tells Mason - case - Parks vs State - 644 72nd - 4th Dist Ct Appeals 1994 - I would like your take on that case at some point - not today.
While LDBurdick was giving her argument, Baez sent Medina out to look up something about the
Parks case and Medina brought it back in, and Mason read the case while Burdick was speaking. Then, Mason proudly tells the Judge, in rebuttal, that thanks to folks with electronic gadgets,
he read the Parks case. Baez acts like he has a delicious secret - a GOTCHA moment.
Mason tells Judge - you asked me about
Parks case - nice thing about these folks with these little electronic gadgets ...
I just read that case - well that gentleman was handcuffed and shackled, and then when they realized something was wrong they released him, told him specifically you are now free to go,
and advised him of his Miranda warning rights. that's a whole bunch different than what we have here.
So, maybe this gives us an indication of how the Judge is going to rule on the Miranda issues?
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