eileenhawkeye
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If you have a better idea as to why a prominent lawyer would want to defend someone who clearly has no money, I am all ears.
I just don't see the trial getting much national coverage. The high-profile trials in the last 5 years have been the Boston Bomber, Aaron Rodriguez, Oscar Pisitrious, George Zimmerman, Casey Anthony, Jodi Arias. It just doesn't fit. The defendants in this case are too unattractive and too poor. The mystery is over, and the circumstances are now very ordinary. It makes more sense to me that perhaps he is just helping out for the first few hearings, and then a public defender will take over. Maybe he only cares about Boston prominence but I don't see how anyone can look at the circumstances of the case and say "Yes, there will definitely be wall-to-wall coverage of this case when it goes to trial in 2016/2017/2018."