Local attorney predicts: Gypsy's defense will be 'expert-driven'
Springfield defense attorney Adam Woody said the murder case against Gypsy Blanchard likely won't go in front of a jury until 2017, but he can already foresee tactics her lawyers might try.
...he expects the relationship between mother and daughter to be a key part of Gypsy's defense when the case goes to trial."I expect that to be the primary focus of the defense," Woody said. "Any psychological defense like that is very expert-driven. The jury is going to hear a lot of expert testimony and diagnoses to try to negate the responsibility on Gypsy's part."
Springfield defense attorney Adam Woody said the murder case against Gypsy Blanchard likely won't go in front of a jury until 2017, but he can already foresee tactics her lawyers might try.
...he expects the relationship between mother and daughter to be a key part of Gypsy's defense when the case goes to trial."I expect that to be the primary focus of the defense," Woody said. "Any psychological defense like that is very expert-driven. The jury is going to hear a lot of expert testimony and diagnoses to try to negate the responsibility on Gypsy's part."