Interim discussion regarding questions from the jury and Arias on the stand #82

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  • #321
I did laugh at Manzana and the whoredom comment. I think a lot of us can attest to having some whoredom yrs in our pasts. I know mine really kinda make Jodi and Travis sex life seem a little boring. I know I know.



I know I was going to go down memory lane for you all but decided I would spare you or at least what little may remain of my reputation.
 
  • #322
Fear of misuse of such information, plus stigma, prevents science from moving forward with isolating genes and developing therapies to treat incipient mental illness.

I think it's ironic that I know by heart the four characteristics of a dangerous mole, thanks to public information dissemination but no acronym to help a parent recognize serious mental illness in a child. There is no mandatory reporting for violent children! I think this is a huge oversight, part of a mentality that says we can't solve it all, so let's not do anything.

Before he died, my son told me he wanted to kill strangers. "Why harm people who have done you no harm?" He answered, "So they will stop laughing at me." I took him to public health psychiatrist who would not talk to me at all --he said there was no money for that, they could only talk to the patient. Of course he didn't tell the doctor he was homicidal, so the result of that day's visit was the instruction for him to stop drinking and then come back and report if he still had any symptoms of anxiety.

Another time (one of many) I took him to the emergency room, on the way he said he would seriously injure the first tech who laid a hand on him. I wanted to tell the med tech and tried to take him aside and he said this to me, "There is nothing we need to talk about that we can't say in front of your son. Let's show some respect, shall we."

We do not have to have genome mapping to start taking the reports of parents and teachers that a child is DANGEROUS, that he loves causing pain and needs treatment.

Honestly, when he died I was relieved that my son did not take innocent people with him. Although the grieving was absolutely horrible, there was a fear that I had learned to live with, a tension that I never knew was there, it was lifted.

:grouphug:

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More About Mr. Laurence K Nurmi

Educated at U of Wyoming, admitted to practice in 2001, admitted to the State Bar of Arizona May 24, 2001.

http://www.azbar.org

HTH
So that means that if he went straight to law school after college he would be around 36. Does he look older than 36 or is it just me?
 
  • #325
Fear of misuse of such information, plus stigma, prevents science from moving forward with isolating genes and developing therapies to treat incipient mental illness.

I think it's ironic that I know by heart the four characteristics of a dangerous mole, thanks to public information dissemination but no acronym to help a parent recognize serious mental illness in a child. There is no mandatory reporting for violent children! I think this is a huge oversight, part of a mentality that says we can't solve it all, so let's not do anything.

Before he died, my son told me he wanted to kill strangers. "Why harm people who have done you no harm?" He answered, "So they will stop laughing at me." I took him to public health psychiatrist who would not talk to me at all --he said there was no money for that, they could only talk to the patient. Of course he didn't tell the doctor he was homicidal, so the result of that day's visit was the instruction for him to stop drinking and then come back and report if he still had any symptoms of anxiety.

Another time (one of many) I took him to the emergency room, on the way he said he would seriously injure the first tech who laid a hand on him. I wanted to tell the med tech and tried to take him aside and he said this to me, "There is nothing we need to talk about that we can't say in front of your son. Let's show some respect, shall we."

We do not have to have genome mapping to start taking the reports of parents and teachers that a child is DANGEROUS, that he loves causing pain and needs treatment.

Honestly, when he died I was relieved that my son did not take innocent people with him. Although the grieving was absolutely horrible, there was a fear that I had learned to live with, a tension that I never knew was there, it was lifted.

No words....

I do agree. Even children that commit heinous crimes are permitted to attend public school...and no one knows...confidentiality and all that jazz.
 
  • #326
I know I was going to go down memory lane for you all but decided I would spare you or at least what little may remain of my reputation.

We may have to start a new thread for that one LOL!
 
  • #327
My apologies is this has been discussed...haven't had time to backtrack.

Tonight on Dr. Drew, Lisa Bloom stated that a plea deal can still be offered to JA! The odds of that happening are probably 1000 to 1, but is this really true at this late stage in the game? The best she would be offered is LWOP I suppose, but that would get her off death row. Waiting to hear from the legal eagles....

Not a legal eagles, but a plea can be offered by the state, note I said by the state, until it goes to the jury. It is not going to happen.

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  • #328
We may have to start a new thread for that one LOL!



Yeah if I had to list my partners, it would be several pages long!
 
  • #329
I know I was going to go down memory lane for you all but decided I would spare you or at least what little may remain of my reputation.

If you and your partner were "official" it's ok. Or if you were single...that's okay too.

But

If you were boyfriend/girlfriend that just wrong!

;)
 
  • #330
If you and your partner were "official" it's ok. Or if you were single...that's okay too.

But

If you were boyfriend/girlfriend that just wrong!


Now I am confused!
 
  • #331
My apologies is this has been discussed...haven't had time to backtrack.

Tonight on Dr. Drew, Lisa Bloom stated that a plea deal can still be offered to JA! The odds of that happening are probably 1000 to 1, but is this really true at this late stage in the game? The best she would be offered is LWOP I suppose, but that would get her off death row. Waiting to hear from the legal eagles....

no - it is possible to work out a plea deal right up until the jury delvers the verdict
 
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no - it is possible to work out a plea deal right up until the jury delvers the verdict

The states winning, why would they?

Ah Lisa Bloom....eye roll....
 
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The states winning, why would they?

Ah Lisa Bloom....eye roll....

yea - i don't see that happening - lisa blum - mother like daughter
 
  • #337
Not a legal eagles, but a plea can be offered by the state, note I said by the state, until it goes to the jury. It is not going to happen.

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Thank you, ATL - In Juan Martinez We Trust!
 
  • #338
Eakes, that just threw water on our sex talk! The moderator comes into the room and we all go scattering like roaches. :D

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Hey I was not soliciting money for sex talk or even insinuating a donation!
 
  • #339
It's the other sister. Samantha. The 1 who usually sits screen left on the aisle front row.

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Heard she was a police in Carlsbad
 
  • #340
Hey I was not soliciting money for sex talk or even insinuating a donation!

I saw ya stripping for dollars down at the sidebar ....snicker:)
 
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