Prosecutors Ask For Hearing On How Baez Is Getting Paid

  • #261
Seriously? Oh that's way cool.....you made my day!

lol, and guess where we learned it first???

BAEZ MOTION RESPONSE... Nice.
 
  • #262
He did eventually take them, right? Very strange case.

No, he didn't. He didn't take the deal. It was another Caylee case. They found Danielle van Dam's body after the plea deal was turned down. In the end they had a MOUNTAIN of forensic evidence and he was sentenced to death. But in CA that basically means life in prison.
 
  • #263
Is it legal to videotape a meeting at the jail between an attorney and a client, and then to release that video to the public?
 
  • #264
UMMM... was the licorice incident caught on tape???

Page 1 of the PDF: "This motion also comes on the brink of the releasing of discovery of which Defense counsel was videotaped by law enforcement meeting with his client."

..."future charges of misconduct related to the unauthorized videotaping of Defense counsel"

If the licorice incident actually occurred and was caught on tape, I think I'm going to open some bubbly. :drink:
 
  • #265
  • #266
PLEAAASEEEE let there be candy involved. That's all I ask from the OCSO gods. At least for this document dump.

:floorlaugh::floorlaugh::floorlaugh:
 
  • #267
Is it legal to videotape a meeting at the jail between an attorney and a client, and then to release that video to the public?

It's illegal to tape CONVERSATIONS yes, not sure about just plain videotaping meetings with perhaps no sound.
 
  • #268
If the licorice incident actually occurred and was caught on tape, I think I'm going to open some bubbly. :drink:

Not me. If that actually happened and I see the video, the only bubbly I'll be opening is soap to wash out my eyes.
 
  • #269
Casey and Baez videotaped??? This sounds downright juicy. Hope we aren't letdown!!!
 
  • #270
lol, and guess where we learned it first???

BAEZ MOTION RESPONSE... Nice.

Well number 7 is interesting.

No Casey, the prosecution doesn't understand why you turned down a good plea agreement and worry that you are not being represented to your benefit. Representation that is so bad it may be grounds for your appeal if convicted.
 
  • #271
Interesting KC says that, but KC and the truth are strangers. Cough up the retainer agreement and the accounts showing the source of payment.

And not just the retainer agreement but secondary ones signed since that one.
 
  • #272
Bailee! WOW! She can be cross examined on her affidavit and her handwritten note. Her handwritten note "opens the door" because it addresses the merits of whether or not she killed Caylee! WOW! :woohoo:

Break out the champagne in the Prosecutor's offices!
:woohoo:

That is what I am hopeing.
 
  • #273
It's illegal to tape CONVERSATIONS yes, not sure about just plain videotaping meetings with perhaps no sound.

Well, if the video is of the licorice incident, as gross as it might be, we should all be grateful not to hear the slurping and sucking noises.
 
  • #274
Not me. If that actually happened and I see the video, the only bubbly I'll be opening is soap to wash out my eyes.

lol, you crack me up.
 
  • #275
Is it legal to videotape a meeting at the jail between an attorney and a client, and then to release that video to the public?
Another guess might be the incident where KC was messing about changing vehicles at time of arrest? That's not meeting with client in jail.
 
  • #276
Another guess might be the incident where KC was messing about changing vehicles at time of arrest? That's not meeting with client in jail.

Was Baez present when that happened?
 
  • #277
Casey and Baez videotaped??? This sounds downright juicy. Hope we aren't letdown!!!

This has the possibility of being extremely disappointing. It could be two hours of them writing on legal pads.
 
  • #278
Well, if the video is of the licorice incident, as gross as it might be, we should all be grateful not to hear the slurping and sucking noises.

If it is the infamous licorice incident then JB can kiss his license goodbye.
 
  • #279
No, he didn't. He didn't take the deal. It was another Caylee case. They found Danielle van Dam's body after the plea deal was turned down. In the end they had a MOUNTAIN of forensic evidence and he was sentenced to death. But in CA that basically means life in prison.
You're right, I was thinking of that guy up in northern CA...the one who said his wife wasn't missing, she was back home in Russia.
 
  • #280
Only if it's captured on film...otherwise it won't be worth as much. Why do I keep hearing "My close up, Mr. Demille"?

I am sure there will be cameras in there and I bet Cindy will be ready for her close up.
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I hope they check her ahead of time for hammers.
 

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