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  • #961
Damage control?
What?

He has nothing to worry about. He won. He did his job. He got lucky the jury box was full of less than half wits.


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I think he, and his cohorts, thought it would pay off more than it has. They have to try to save their cash cow before the dollar trail dries up. They didn't defend her out of the kindness in their hearts or their belief that she was innocent...they did it for the future payday. The payday that is not showing itself
 
  • #962
I seriously need to know if the people that have zero understanding of double jeopardy ever studied the constitution in school.

Obviously, there are far too many citizens of this country that do not even know what their rights are!

That's frightening to me! Every time someone inquires about it.... It makes my blood boil!


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  • #963
You know, if a convicted felon can show that their legal team was inept in their defense and get a retrial, why can't the state show their prosecution legal team was inept and get a retrial?

Because, thankfully, The American justice system follows The Constitution and is set up to protect the innocent from wrongful conviction and not the other way around.

It is still the greatest system in the world, but it stings really badly when it doesn't work, but it does work more often than not.

It obviously did not work in this case which I blame squarely on the *^*((&#^ P12. Also a reminder why we should take jury duty seriously, it is our civic duty and not some inconvenience that should be shirked.

If they took it seriously, they would have followed Judge Perry's instructions which were very clear and would have led them to use common sense and critical thinking while earnestly reviewing the presented evidence.

They blatantly ignored those instructions and could care less about their civic duty to be there.
 
  • #964
I think he, and his cohorts, thought it would pay off more than it has. They have to try to save their cash cow before the dollar trail dries up. They didn't defend her out of the kindness in their hearts or their belief that she was innocent...they did it for the future payday. The payday that is not showing itself

I believe that too.
 
  • #965
Prosecuting Casey Anthony, Lifetime movie Coming out January 19th starring Rob Lowe. Just saw this on Lifetime, saw a preview of it.

I would rather stick a rusty fork in my eye than go through and watch that outcome again.


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  • #966
Sorry...what I meant to say about damage control is the outrage against the verdict, OCA getting away with murder, that he has stirred up again.

He loves it just as much as Casey does. They love the limelight


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  • #967
Well, LKB also said that the search was at 1:50, not the 2:50 that JWG found. Now, Baez just said the same thing on Dr. Drew. Said it was more damaging to the prosecution than the defense.

Hasn't he figured out what the real timeline was yet? Or, he does now and is still spinning and spinning and calling in his deputy spinmeisters.

Baez is the king of spin. It absolutely amazes me that every time the DT gets caught in a lie they put their own slant on it. Anyone else see those commercials where everyone is walking on a slant (some miracle cure for your digestive "imbalance")? Her DT remind me of that. Not one of them is straight up. Slanting the truth is their speciality. :tsktsk:
 
  • #968
AzLawyer, beauty and brains! Kudos!
It's always nice to put a face to the handle!

You look nothing like I imagined...I thought you were a dude ! Lol


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I agree!

AZLawyer you are Absolutely Beautiful! A million Kudos's too! Thank You a Million!!!!! Brains and Beauty!
 
  • #969
Baez is the king of spin. It absolutely amazes me that every time the DT gets caught in a lie they put their own slant on it. Anyone else see those commercials where everyone is walking on a slant (some miracle cure for your digestive "imbalance")? Her DT remind me of that. Not one of them is straight up. Slanting the truth is their speciality. :tsktsk:

Ummmm, that's their job;) that's what they get paid for!


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  • #970
I would rather stick a rusty fork in my eye than go through and watch that outcome again.


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Me too. I lived it, from day 32 (or so), through searches, watching a webcam, weeks of ramen noodles for every meal, the lies, the mistruths, the trial. Give me a rusty fork too, I can't watch actors do this, I watched enough the first go round.
 
  • #971
Baez is so phony. Now he is telling Dr Drew that it is not possible that Casey did those searches because George said she left the house at noon.

MAYBE SHE CAME BACK ? Ever think of that Baez?

Nah, that requires critical thinking skills and a little deductive reasoning, something Baez apparently doesn't possess. I mean, can't he think of something besides just duhhh, George did it, duhhh, George did it, duhhh... Such a liar and an idiot to boot.
 
  • #972
You know, if a convicted felon can show that their legal team was inept in their defense and get a retrial, why can't the state show their prosecution legal team was inept and get a retrial?

why do you think the prosecution team was inept?
 
  • #973
Nah, that requires critical thinking skills and a little deductive reasoning, something Baez apparently doesn't possess. I mean, can't he think of something besides just duhhh, George did it, duhhh, George did it, duhhh... Such a liar and an idiot to boot.

Not only does Baez possess it, he and his team managed during jury selection to weed out anyone with it!

Please do not force me to defend Jose. It darn near kills me to do so, but lets be honest.... He didn't just pull this win outta his butt. He did a remarkable job


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  • #974
Ummmm, that's their job;) that's what they get paid for!


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Sorry, but were you able to listen to Baez's opening statement and not want to barf? Yes, they have a job to do, but I don't think their job should be to totally fabricate a defense out of whole cloth, and destroy someone (actually a few someone's) reputations in the process.

I believe they take some kind of oath to "work within the parameters of the law" when they become attorneys (AZ feel free to jump in here, I'm no legal eagle LoL). Baez kind of perverted the entire justice system with his Barnum and Bailey circus show, and his out-and-out ignorance of discovery and courtroom procedure. And he sure didn't get paid what he thought he would. Books sales are pretty bleak :floorlaugh: JMHO.
 
  • #975
Not only does Baez possess it, he and his team managed during jury selection to weed out anyone with it!

Please do not force me to defend Jose. It darn near kills me to do so, but lets be honest.... He didn't just pull this win outta his butt. He did a remarkable job


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I would only agree with you if you view his win from the viewpoint that a cut rate night court two bit shyster won the lottery. Dumb luck, braindead jury and smoke and mirrors. He really should put together an act for Vegas.
 
  • #976
Not only does Baez possess it, he and his team managed during jury selection to weed out anyone with it!

Please do not force me to defend Jose. It darn near kills me to do so, but lets be honest.... He didn't just pull this win outta his butt. He did a remarkable job


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Honestly, I thought he was a walking arrogant disaster with his "Iorn" and his giant wrinkled pad and marker. Ashton constantly shredded him. Judge Perry literally admonished him every 5 minutes due to his sophomoric oversights.

I.will.not.stop.this.trial.one.more.time.for.you.to.get.a. file.

In my humble opinion, Baez got very very very lucky with a jury that was literally scraped from the bottom of the barrel. AKA: People that never even "heard" of the case, so therefore, do not even bother to read their local paper or watch the news.

People that viewed jury duty, in a child killer case, as an annoying inconvenience for which they should be repaid by having trips and dessert showered on them, rather than respecting their civic duty to protect and serve justice.

They were a mess and so was he.
 
  • #977
I think he, and his cohorts, thought it would pay off more than it has. They have to try to save their cash cow before the dollar trail dries up. They didn't defend her out of the kindness in their hearts or their belief that she was innocent...they did it for the future payday. The payday that is not showing itself

What I like is that every time he makes another excuse to defend the "undefendable" new information, those walls close in just a little bit more. I'm thinking he is running way way out of time to make that money he's been working towards.

Soon his national rep will be that's he's the go-to defense guy when there is absoutely no doubt you are guilty.
 
  • #978
Honestly, I thought he was a walking arrogant disaster with his "Iorn" and his giant wrinkled pad and marker. Ashton constantly shredded him. Judge Perry literally admonished him every 5 minutes due to his sophomoric oversights.

I.will.not.stop.this.trial.one.more.time.for.you.to.get.a. file.

In my humble opinion, Baez got very very very lucky with a jury that was literally scraped from the bottom of the barrel. AKA: People that never even "heard" of the case, so therefore, do not even bother to read their local paper or watch the news.

People looked at jury duty in a child killer case as an annoying inconvenience for which they should be repaid by having trips and dessert showered on them rather than respecting their civic duty to protect and serve justice.

They were a mess.

And I'm thinking they thought the case was over the day they walked out of the courtroom. Done and dusted.

Ahhhh.....NO.
 
  • #979
Sorry, but were you able to listen to Baez's opening statement and not want to barf? Yes, they have a job to do, but I don't think their job should be to totally fabricate a defense out of whole cloth, and destroy someone (actually a few someone's) reputations in the process.

I believe they take some kind of oath to "work within the parameters of the law" when they become attorneys (AZ feel free to jump in here, I'm no legal eagle LoL). Baez kind of perverted the entire justice system with his Barnum and Bailey circus show, and his out-and-out ignorance of discovery and courtroom procedure. And he sure didn't get paid what he thought he would. Books sales are pretty bleak :floorlaugh: JMHO.

But in the end it is that dumbed down tactic that worked for the P12.
 
  • #980
And Dr Drew didn't question this?

Not only did Drew NOT question it, but he bought into it, and parroted it himself later. He bought into it, hook/line and sinker.
 
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