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The Appeals Attorney GRUBE, LOUIS E, is from Cleveland. I wonder how much commuting he will have to do…
Is this GW4 appellant attorney? TIA!
The Appeals Attorney GRUBE, LOUIS E, is from Cleveland. I wonder how much commuting he will have to do…
I think his original attorney, Parker, was also from Cleveland.The Appeals Attorney GRUBE, LOUIS E, is from Cleveland. I wonder how much commuting he will have to do…
I've been around for a long time. ThanksWelcome, @courier_1!
I think Bul's mom has renamed him. I'm thankful to his mom for his name change. I hope it helps him disassociate his reputation in connection to those heartless murders.So, he chose to name the poor child, Bovine!? Hope he goes by Bo. Poor kid.
@Cool CatsDoes anyone remember where this was said?
Judge Deering saying that if a prospective juror says they don't believe in the death penalty it is not enough reason for them to be excused from jury duty.
I know I heard this. Thanks!
Deering did mention in a hearing they were working on some things to try to cut down on things that would prevent a person from serving on the jury. This could be where he said this.
I remember that too. Glad that she did.I think Bul's mom has renamed him. I'm thankful to his mom for his name change. I hope it helps him disassociate his reputation in connection to those heartless murders.
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IMO there's only one reason why the figure spent by George's defense team on expert witnesses.MSN
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The costs so far are $3.38 million dollars and climbing.
These invoices don't show what George's defense team spent on expert witnesses as those were put under seal by Judge Deering.
What do you mean?IMO there's only one reason why the figure spent by George's defense team on expert witnesses.![]()
The costs must be sky high for them.What do you mean?
Totally O T but I've read in one of National papers about that dreadful train derailment in Ohio. Is everyone who is usually here ok and safe?
Im not caught up with everything here yet because we've had bad news after bad news x3 this year so far. My other half lost his longest known best friend mid January, then his Uncle was taken by cancer. His passing was expected, then Thursday morning our nephew was found on a walkway into town. Too early to know what happened but he was 50 same age as my eldest was.
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So sorry about the loss of your nephew and friends, that's so sad. Here's hoping you have more peace and happiness as we move into spring.Totally O T but I've read in one of National papers about that dreadful train derailment in Ohio. Is everyone who is usually here ok and safe?
Im not caught up with everything here yet because we've had bad news after bad news x3 this year so far. My other half lost his longest known best friend mid January, then his Uncle was taken by cancer. His passing was expected, then Thursday morning our nephew was found on a walkway into town. Too early to know what happened but he was 50 same age as my eldest was.
Mods delete if necessary. Sorry.
So sorry about the loss of your nephew and friends, that's so sad. Here's hoping you have more peace and happiness as we move into spring.
It looks like FEMA and the Centers for Disease Control have moved into E. Liverpool, OH, the city where the train derailment happened. Some of the locals are finally getting access to some special health care. A lot of folks in that area probably don't have health insurance and there are not many doctors nearby. Good hospitals with specialists are probably a couple of hours drive away.