Looooong Visits With JB

  • #181
I think that JB took this case when she called him from jail since she knew his daughter or she was given his name by someone (not sure which is true). Since then I think he is loving the attention it is giving him on the case nationwide. I think he also likes the way she flirts with him on a regular basis. Also, I'm sure he is loving the $$$ he is making on this case since obviously it is taking a lot of his time. I do not think she should be allowed to spend hours on end at his office daily. I also hope that his partners get tired of her being around day after day hour after hour and put a stop to it. Wonder if he has any other clients and how much time is he giving to them. IMO
 
  • #182
Casey isn't the one at fault here. Of course she will try any excuse to leave the house. Its the case worker at the jail allowing her all this time off that is at fault and should be fired. The meetings with the lawyer should have to be at Casey's house and not at his office.
 
  • #183
But how is JB, by meeting with his client, taunting LE? Casey is using her approved visits. If there was something improper here, the visits would have presumably been denied in the first place.

agreed

nothing more than a lawyer protecting his client from herself. if casey was stuck in the house all day don't ya think it would get very ugly in there?

where was casey all weekend?
 
  • #184
Wonder if he has any other clients and how much time is he giving to them. IMO


*snipped with respect*

He's probably losing lots of clients due to his spending so much time on Casey. Guess he feels it's worth it....:mad:
 
  • #185
It needs to get ugly there. Maybe if it gets ugly enough the truth will come out!! All this pampering and lunches out are sickening.


agreed

nothing more than a lawyer protecting his client from herself. if casey was stuck in the house all day don't ya think it would get very ugly in there?

where was casey all weekend?
 
  • #186
But how is JB, by meeting with his client, taunting LE? Casey is using her approved visits. If there was something improper here, the visits would have presumably been denied in the first place.
TGwo hours is more in the normal range. He sure didn't spend SIX hours with her when she was in jail. That's excessive for a client on the things she has been charged with. moo
 
  • #187
***True, it is taunting the entire city of Orlando, likely more... not just LE.

(because home confinement is not spelled F-R-E-E-D-O-M).


***The actual code of ethics suggests the appearance of impropriety is not ethical i.e. very close to,unethical

But Casey is not free, notwithstanding these barrage of petty posts that would equate her attorney-visits to being on some all expense paid month long European vacation.

And the terms of Casey's home release are relatively strict compared to other defendants. Other defendants, for example, are alotted time each week to go shopping for groceries. Some defendants are allowed to go to a gym once or twice a week in order to exercise.

Casey's release allows her not much more than her Constitutionally guaranteed rights to counsel and to practice her religion.

Anyone who feels taunted by Casey's release just doesn't get it. She hasn't been charged with any kind of murder or homicide. I believe that the amount of bond Casey had to meet in order to be released in the first place was the highest amount in the State of Florida for the applicable charges ever to be sustained on an appeal.
 
  • #188
agreed

nothing more than a lawyer protecting his client from herself. if casey was stuck in the house all day don't ya think it would get very ugly in there?

where was casey all weekend?
Maybe it NEEDS to get ugly at the house and then her family would revoke her bail and send her back to jail.


As it stands now, we do NOT KNOW what she is doing at the attys offfice or if she is even talking to him. "Meeting with a client" does not mean the same thing as spending every single day with him.
 
  • #189
Maybe it NEEDS to get ugly at the house and then her family would revoke her bail and send her back to jail.


As it stands now, we do NOT KNOW what she is doing at the attys offfice or if she is even talking to him. "Meeting with a client" does not mean the same thing as spending every single day with him.

I respectfully think that it's pure delusion to think that Casey's own family will revoke her bond.

As to your second paragraph, you have no idea what's going on between Baez and Casey in the law office, and the notion that you have a right to know a sliver of anything as far as that's concerned is presumptuous.
 
  • #190
But Casey is not free, notwithstanding these barrage of petty posts that would equate her attorney-visits to being on some all expense paid month long European vacation.

And the terms of Casey's home release are relatively strict compared to other defendants. Other defendants, for example, are alotted time each week to go shopping for groceries. Some defendants are allowed to go to a gym once or twice a week in order to exercise.

Casey's release allows her not much more than her Constitutionally guaranteed rights to counsel and to practice her religion.

Anyone who feels taunted by Casey's release just doesn't get it. She hasn't been charged with any kind of murder or homicide. I believe that the amount of bond Casey had to meet in order to be released in the first place was the highest amount in the State of Florida for the applicable charges ever to be sustained on an appeal.

You are entitled to your opinion with which I vehemently disagree.

I would not call your posts, though, nor your opinions, petty.


Plenty of people who feel taunted by Casey's release, "get it."

This is an opinion disagreement; It's not a debate on the color of the sky.

Sheesh, a little respect for the opposition, maybe???
 
  • #191
Casey isn't the one at fault here. Of course she will try any excuse to leave the house. Its the case worker at the jail allowing her all this time off that is at fault and should be fired. The meetings with the lawyer should have to be at Casey's house and not at his office.

Says who? Casey's residence is exactly that -- a residence. It's not a law firm. The Anthony residence is not equipped to be a law firm, and it presumably has none of the accouterments or equipment of a standard law firm. It's also awkward and more difficult to maintain the attorney-client privilege at the residence, surrounded by so many people unconnected to Baez's practice.
 
  • #192
But Casey is not free, notwithstanding these barrage of petty posts that would equate her attorney-visits to being on some all expense paid month long European vacation.

And the terms of Casey's home release are relatively strict compared to other defendants. Other defendants, for example, are alotted time each week to go shopping for groceries. Some defendants are allowed to go to a gym once or twice a week in order to exercise.

Casey's release allows her not much more than her Constitutionally guaranteed rights to counsel and to practice her religion.

Anyone who feels taunted by Casey's release just doesn't get it. She hasn't been charged with any kind of murder or homicide. I believe that the amount of bond Casey had to meet in order to be released in the first place was the highest amount in the State of Florida for the applicable charges ever to be sustained on an appeal.


well said!:blowkiss:
 
  • #193
But Casey is not free, notwithstanding these barrage of petty posts that would equate her attorney-visits to being on some all expense paid month long European vacation.

And the terms of Casey's home release are relatively strict compared to other defendants. Other defendants, for example, are alotted time each week to go shopping for groceries. Some defendants are allowed to go to a gym once or twice a week in order to exercise.

Casey's release allows her not much more than her Constitutionally guaranteed rights to counsel and to practice her religion.

Anyone who feels taunted by Casey's release just doesn't get it. She hasn't been charged with any kind of murder or homicide. I believe that the amount of bond Casey had to meet in order to be released in the first place was the highest amount in the State of Florida for the applicable charges ever to be sustained on an appeal.
You are entitled to your opinion with which I vehemently disagree.

I would not call your posts, though, nor your opinions, petty.


Plenty of people who feel taunted by Casey's release, "get it."

This is an opinion disagreement; It's not a debate on the color of the sky.

Sheesh, a little respect for the opposition, maybe???

It's not my intention to offend or be disrespectful. I apologize if I have. But I'm writing from a factual basis. And the truth should always be defensible. There are a slew of posts here that propose as fact that the attorney-client meetings are unethical; that Casey should not be out on release at all. These comments, written as they are, are factually incorrect -- by a gross margin, and should be opposed and corrected. Did you ever consider the idea that someone else might be just as offended by those posts? This is not my opinion. This is fact.
 
  • #194
I have no problem with Casey sitting in her lawyer's office for hours on end every day watching TV and surfing the net. It's probably the same thing she does sitting in her room at home, minus the beady eye of her mother and the general air of doom and gloom.

There will be no suggestion made at trial that the defendant's access to her attorney was in any way limited.

If Jose chooses to suspend earning income at his practice in favor of spending an extended period of time preparing to defend charges that have not yet been filed for a single client, who are we to object?
:)
 
  • #195
It's not my intention to offend or be disrespectful. I apologize if I have. But I'm writing from a factual basis. And the truth should always be defensible. There are a slew of posts here that propose as fact that the attorney-client meetings are unethical; that Casey should not be out on release at all. These comments, written as they are, are factually incorrect -- by a gross margin, and should be opposed and corrected.

Have not gone through all the posts but the predominant thought is that they look inappropriate and improper....don't remember much about unethical. "appearance of inpropriaty" not reasonable and customary for an attorney to spend so much time with one client.
 
  • #196
You are entitled to your opinion with which I vehemently disagree.

I would not call your posts, though, nor your opinions, petty.


Plenty of people who feel taunted by Casey's release, "get it."

This is an opinion disagreement; It's not a debate on the color of the sky.

Sheesh, a little respect for the opposition, maybe???

with one side's argument based solely on personal emotion and the other rooted in fact. perhaps those who "get it" should step back and take a deep breath.
 
  • #197
Maybe it NEEDS to get ugly at the house and then her family would revoke her bail and send her back to jail.


As it stands now, we do NOT KNOW what she is doing at the attys offfice or if she is even talking to him. "Meeting with a client" does not mean the same thing as spending every single day with him.

she has a legal right to bail, and her parents have the legal right to post it. she also has the right to an attorney. get over it.
 
  • #198
I'm just glad I'm not Baez's wife. That must really suck.
 
  • #199
I just have two theories on what is going on at JB's office:

1. KC is making pasta in the staff lounge (some of those recipes take a long time)

2. JB hired a nanny to babysit KC during the day

In all seriousness, I think the long visits are JB's way of keeping KC from talking. Too bad one of the players could not have done an "Amber Frey" on her before they arrested her.
 
  • #200
with one side's argument based solely on personal emotion and the other rooted in fact. perhaps those who "get it" should step back and take a deep breath.




probably the only agreeable fact is that the majority are emotional about all the aspects of this case. That's just my opinion though...not fact.
 

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