OneLostGrl
I'm going against the grain- I'm going sane
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I am so happy for Roy Kronk.
Didn't the depo of the exwife not pan out anyway? Oy my memory is failing me. Did she get deposed by the defense and LE?
bbm
I know that my cat could eat a bowl of alphabet soup and puke out something that made more sense than most of the defense's pleadings thus far, so yeah, I'm pretty sure we all could've come up with something a lot better strategy-wise, too.
YES!! No prior bad acts allowed!
However, you may ask him about his numerous calls to LE, dating back to August, which pretty much sinks your latest efforts in placing the remains at the location after ICA was well, ICA. Have a nice day!! And LOL with that, y'all!!
You were hoping to Kronk Roy, but you just got THWARTED.
:woohoo::woohoo::woohoo:
:great::great::great:
*does happy dance*
Oh thank you Lord and HHJP! No making Kronk the suspect in court! I figured this particular denial deserved it's own thread! The defense is DEFINITELY running out of options everyday it seems!
And Kronk gets to remain the hero that he is in court. I think that is only appropriate. He found Caylee, and now he gets to help bring justice to Caylee in court. I can't wait for that! And I know Kronk must be having a great Friday today!
Betcha 10 cookies that they try to sneak it in anyways!:maddening:imo
iirc....Mason did mention at a recent hearing he would bring it in at trial another way...
Hahaha so Casey's prior bad acts, or disgusting stupidity with the tattoos, partying, sleeping around - will be allowed, but the fictitious bad acts of Mr. Kronk will not. I love it. The defense will have to go to their dozenth contingency plan and go after the Anthonys now. No alibi, no defense, no explanation or "aha moment"...just shifting of the blame. Well Cindy, you protected your darling little angel let's see how she returns the favor.
iirc....Mason did mention at a recent hearing he would bring it in at trial another way...
I was just wondering, would JB still be her lawyer for the appeals process? and would the taxpayers of Florida still have to foot the bill? Could this be JB's meal ticket ad infinitum? is he setting himself up to milk this long term? He surely didn't expect HHJP to rule any other way unless his co-counsel gave him some very bad advice.
bbm
I know that my cat could eat a bowl of alphabet soup and puke out something that made more sense than most of the defense's pleadings thus far, so yeah, I'm pretty sure we all could've come up with something a lot better strategy-wise, too.
Mason does seem like the type to blurt out something he knows he shouldn't and then the judge has to say, "The jury will disregard that remark". I have always wondered if the jury really can disregard comments like that. I don't think I could.