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Look at the legal thread. The attorney there says defense gets no surrebuttal.
Man, I hope that's right. It finally feels like we're almost done. I wanna be done!
Look at the legal thread. The attorney there says defense gets no surrebuttal.
He didn't have time since HLN is so behind on the trial, he is still playing trial footage... 10:00 pm est... :banghead:
Look at the legal thread. The attorney there says defense gets no surrebuttal.
Me too LotusPrint. :seeya: Sometimes I just have to walk away, even if I miss something.
Ha! I think Jodi is a perfect example of how the 'law of attraction' does jack cr** unless you work your butt off in a positive direction at the same time (and really it's the working not the magical thinking that's helping). For all Jodi's solid determination to 'think positive things .. ' and all the rest of it, she ended up broke, broken up, having murderous thoughts, and now in jail and on a trial where her best hope is to save her life.
How's that working for ya Jodi?
I don't think he had them on. Also didn't see Katie (one of his jurors) in the courtroom.Did Dr. Drew already do his 'jurors'? And was his behavior bureau only shown once? I admit I have been doing other things but tonight's show seems way different than normal...
My mother's got BPD, and it's NOT nothing. It's very real and very debilitating for those who suffer the disorder, as well as those close to them. It's horrific, and I take great offense to your comment. People should really educate themselves about mental illness.
She didn't say that. Dr. D said she could feel compassion and be unbaised.
My A.D.D. sometimes gets the best of me and that patch of (? or lack of ?) hair has been distracting me for the last month!:blushing:
Speaking just to PCL-R and PPI-R, though I should have been clearer. Were those done? I'd missed it. Obviously. Sorry for adding to the confusion.Sometimes, yes. But there are many psychopaths who don't commit murder and many more borderlines who hurt themselves more than those around them too. It's a gray area because disordered people are just as different and varied as 'healthy' ones.
In reality, the jury has only heard borderline, PTSD, and battered person's syndrome - and each has been more than adequately explained even if not proven. Psychopathy has never been mentioned in court, to my knowledge - apart from Travis' text referencing sociopathy. No assessments for psychopathy have been administered either.[/QUOTE]
Kate---that's not true.
Mods please remove this if inappropriate! I have good intentions behind it :seeya:
I was googling pics of Janeen Demarte to compare to JA and I came across a picture when she was a bit younger and it said athlete profile at UMASS, sooo I clicked the link.. Says she is from Texas! Also gives her birthday, maybe that is why JW asked if she was born yet in 1980.
http://www.umassathletics.com/sports/w-volley/mtt/demarte_janeen00.html
I don't even think he needs to do that. The comparison is a joke. JA wasn't abused. Those little children were. I don't see how those things are the same.
I wished Dr. D had differentiated more the difference between an evaluator v. therapist, because JW scored a few points imo when DD answered that she didn't feel compassion for the abused children since she was there to evaluate them. At least that's what I think she said, though I hope I'm wrong.
And THAT'S how a professional shows compassion! She doesn't insert herself into a client's personal life, prompting a personal, familiar relationship. If your job is to collect data, then you collect data. You don't become personally INVOLVED in a patient's life! That's ABUSIVE.
I see a doctor on a regular basis. We don't sit around and jaw for 44 hours and he doesn't send me presents. He acts like a doctor.
Is that a foreign concept to JW & Co?