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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 443162" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I don't know this to be a fact but I think so. I "think" Defense attorneys as officers of the court do not want their clients to admit guilt to them. I'm not sure if it puts them into the position of having to lie in order to offer a defense ?? or ?? I am confident that <strong>no</strong> attorney would make up the story about the drowning, the alledged sexual abuse, the involvement of the Dad. No way. </p><p></p><p>So...Baez couldn't have presented "the truth" (or my conjecture, lol) because his client lies to everyone which I'm sure includes Jose.</p><p></p><p>Now I want to veer off the thread path for a minute. As we all know there are far to many "nuts" out in the world...and this is getting worldwide coverage. Obviously it is emotional and the 24/7 coverage is geared to lure emotional responses. Why in the name of Heaven would <strong>any sane juror</strong> want to be identified more than they already have been? They are talking about a press conference after the verdict immediately following the verdict. WTH? Wouldn't you guys pass on that opportity and hide away until you dismissed by the Judge? I would so eager to get outta there and head home that I probably would be the first in the police transport back to St. Pete. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 443162, member: 35"] I don't know this to be a fact but I think so. I "think" Defense attorneys as officers of the court do not want their clients to admit guilt to them. I'm not sure if it puts them into the position of having to lie in order to offer a defense ?? or ?? I am confident that [B]no[/B] attorney would make up the story about the drowning, the alledged sexual abuse, the involvement of the Dad. No way. So...Baez couldn't have presented "the truth" (or my conjecture, lol) because his client lies to everyone which I'm sure includes Jose. Now I want to veer off the thread path for a minute. As we all know there are far to many "nuts" out in the world...and this is getting worldwide coverage. Obviously it is emotional and the 24/7 coverage is geared to lure emotional responses. Why in the name of Heaven would [B]any sane juror[/B] want to be identified more than they already have been? They are talking about a press conference after the verdict immediately following the verdict. WTH? Wouldn't you guys pass on that opportity and hide away until you dismissed by the Judge? I would so eager to get outta there and head home that I probably would be the first in the police transport back to St. Pete. DDD [/QUOTE]
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