To me it seems logical that a criminal case should always come before a civil case. Not that I see it happening here, but for arguments sake, what IF it should come out during the criminal trial that there actually is another ZFG and she did kidnap Caylee? In the meantime, ZFG has, potentially, been awarded damages when, in fact, Casey was only telling the truth.
Yeah, I know, but let's pretend.
:clap::clap:Why does this judge remind me of Lance Ito? Sweeps, ratings, mentioning his daughter is in the *biz*. Totally inappropriate.
ETA: I've decided to expect nothing reasonable from this judge in the future. Nada, zip, zero.
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I felt the same way! Many of his replies were a bit cheeky, & inappropriate... Shades of Judge L Seidlin, Anna Nicole Smith case.
Why does this judge remind me of Lance Ito? Sweeps, ratings, mentioning his daughter is in the *biz*. Totally inappropriate.
ETA: I've decided to expect nothing reasonable from this judge in the future. Nada, zip, zero.
I agree with that, but the point I was trying for is that a well known and respected lawyer who is local to the area was completely unaware of events in his own back yard that were at least tangentially related to his case.Yes because it's the A's out there making appearances. If the pool is being contaminated, it's by them and the people/state can't be punished for it. I expect that to be a key point in the argument against change of venue.
Why do I have the feeling that if this judge had ordered the depos to go ahead he be praised as a hero - Judge of the Year - instead of being compared to Ito or the CryBaby Judge?
Oh geez, I thought I was the lone wacko on this so I didn't mention it!
Did he actually mention rating and sweeps????![]()
If true, then I was right that he is mindful of the media and public opinion and this is NOT a good sign. And he knows about sweeps and ratings, but not about the As' post-remains appearances?
I'm disappointed.
Well yeah, he's being compared to indecisive judges because he was ...indecisive. And a little flip.Why do I have the feeling that if this judge had ordered the depos to go ahead he be praised as a hero - Judge of the Year - instead of being compared to Ito or the CryBaby Judge?
To me it seems logical that a criminal case should always come before a civil case. Not that I see it happening here, but for arguments sake, what IF it should come out during the criminal trial that there actually is another ZFG and she did kidnap Caylee? In the meantime, ZFG has, potentially, been awarded damages when, in fact, Casey was only telling the truth.
Yeah, I know, but let's pretend.
I think it's safe to assume by the time of the trial (if no attempt to plea is made prior to) any misconceptions still lingering (?) about a nanny will be completely dismissed. The grounds for the civil trial will have further dwindled.
Bold 1: Wow wow wow! That explains a lot! Glad to know the judge did not spontaneously volunteer that remark. Thanks!
Bold 2: So the judge moved mountains for the As, correct?
Bold 3: Heh. Achoo! Your reasoning about the judge's reasoning is convincing. Thanks! I'd rather think well of the decision than not.
Bold 4: Does this mean BC has run out of options? And that the judge absolutely must make a decision?
Bold 5: If the court learns that BC lied what happens to BC? Pardon me while I savour this event.
I think I have a better handle on how the court works now. I so appreciate the time you've taken to explain and surmise. It almost stopped the itching!![]()
Well yeah, he's being compared to indecisive judges because he was ...indecisive. And a little flip.
I wonder which judges he'd be compared to if he'd nixed the deposition completely. Sounds as if he's just waiting to rule on the media access.
I agree with you that Morgan did himself and his client no favors by telegraphing his intentions to invite the press and have a depo party. That seems to be the reason for the delay.
I hadn't thought of that but you're absolutely right. If ZFG's name is totally cleared at or before the criminal trial there would be no need for a civil trial to 'officially' clear her name...which is all Morgan wants, right?
I'm wondering about the number of civil cases that have come before the outcome of the criminal case. (I know this part of the discussion much earlier).
I also think that may have been a tactical error on Morgan's part, Chilly.
I think (key work THINK) Morgan said he would drop the suit if KC admitted publicly this was not his ZFG. Obviously, she can't do that so I might be wrong.
To me it seems logical that a criminal case should always come before a civil case. Not that I see it happening here, but for arguments sake, what IF it should come out during the criminal trial that there actually is another ZFG and she did kidnap Caylee? In the meantime, ZFG has, potentially, been awarded damages when, in fact, Casey was only telling the truth.
Yeah, I know, but let's pretend.
Yes, I think Morgan & Co. got their wake up call today and they will be PREPARED for any and all eventualities at the next hearing. (fingers crossed).