its a new motion every week,just filing anything and everything now.
surely JSS has to be coming wise to it
More money for the lawyers. Enough is enough.
its a new motion every week,just filing anything and everything now.
surely JSS has to be coming wise to it
So who watches the walking dead. I am still reeling. Daryl was extra hot though, I know who I'd be tagging along with in a zombie apocalypse
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I actually screamed when he first slit his throat....I never liked hershal in the beginning but I really came to like him.
I think I'd be michonne in that situation I'd be quite handy with a sword :floorlaugh:
If daryl is ever killed off I may never recover.
I don't think Judith is dead either, those little people were moving her to be safe but I dunno
Very well said Hope4More! :clap: I hadn't thought what Thanksgiving must be like for her, but it must really suck to be her, today and every day. I bet she will be lucky to get a little peppermint stick on her tray for a Christmas treat. :jail:
Well there goes my spirit!As most of you know, I am looking @ 2 knee replacements. My right knee just gave out, and I took a tumble, landing on it. If I'm off line, please don't worry. I'm in the bed. Need prayers!
Still no date set for retrial. Sigh.
All of these motions and delays are intricately intertwined with first and sixth amendment rights and the integrity of a trial by jury of one's peers. To me, it almost becomes a circular argument if you don't believe in the integrity of a jury.
If you believe that people are basically honest and will be truthful during voire dire and abide by the admonishments of the jury, then media coverage should have no influence on the jury's decision(s).
Likewise, if you don't believe that people are basically honest, then no amount of jury vetting or limitations on media coverage matter.
Unless someone is a complete fool as a juror and broadcasts during or after the trial that they were a rogue juror or researched the case, its fairly difficult to prove juror misconduct or a tainted jury.
Still, defendants' rights are protected by the Constitution. There are many people who have been charged with crimes that they did not commit and for this reason, the protections guaranteed by the constitution are necessary, IMO.
Like it or not, CMJA has made herself one for the history books in so many different ways.
I just spotted this. What else is new?
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We just walked in and were told to leave. Hearing was pushed off until a date in the future. Fml
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Well there goes my spirit!As most of you know, I am looking @ 2 knee replacements. My right knee just gave out, and I took a tumble, landing on it. If I'm off line, please don't worry. I'm in the bed. Need prayers!