JusticeSeeker1960
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All along, I thought her "non-expressionless" face was just hiding a giddy smirk. This picture confirms it.
sociopath through and through
All along, I thought her "non-expressionless" face was just hiding a giddy smirk. This picture confirms it.
Macaluso was so convinced of Anthony's innocence in her daughter's death that he worked on her case pro bono and donated $75,000 to the defense team."It was an accident that snowballed out of control," said Macaluso, who declined to go into detail about what happened to Caylee. "There are facts and circumstances that did not come out because Casey chose to exercise her constitutional rights… her right against self-incrimination."
Macaluso said the jury still believed Anthony was not capable of murdering her own child.
According to google Todd Macaluso was a lawyer on the Casey team at some point...I wasn't following the case from the start, so I did not know that. Was that the plane that eas headed to Ohio?
\Evidence shows that so far Anthony has received $200,000 from ABC News, $70,000 from former defense counsel Californian Todd Macaluso, and $5,000 from an anonymous donor.
Nope! She was not scared!!!!! :innocent:
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/07/17/article-2015614-0D0B3E2D00000578-232_964x670.jpg
I can't figure out how to link a picture, but this picture is priceless. A big grin on her face the second she gets in the car.
Five hundred and forty three dollars is not alot of money. Wonder how much cheney mason was holding for her? She will have to sell a story right away to survive. JMO
Back to this photo. That does not look like an exhausted woman who needs to grieve no does it. It looks like a woman who is ready to paint the town red.
Back to this photo. That does not look like an exhausted woman who needs to grieve no does it. It looks like a woman who is ready to paint the town red.
Tila called for an ambulance and was taken to a local hospital while Merriman was taken into custody and to the San Diego County jail. Both have since been released. Shawne Merriman’s attorney Todd Macaluso insists his client did nothing wrong and says, “During the evening Ms. Tequila was extremely intoxicated, inebriated and Mr. Merriman did everything he could to assist her in arranging for transportation to leave his home.
Hubby and I went out last night...
At the first bar, they were showing clips of the trial on TV and people were talking...
The second bar we went to, I heard "Casey Anthony" being mentioned a couple times by guys playing pool & darts. I guess they were wanting to change the TV to watch her be released lol
Gahhhh when will it end? We're nowhere even near Florida!
I never want to see her mug again.. Unless they're taking her back to prison
Back to this photo. That does not look like an exhausted woman who needs to grieve no does it. It looks like a woman who is ready to paint the town red.
SanDiego Sugga Daddy
Todd Macaluso, apparently so sure of Caseys innocence he*gassed up the whirlybird, packed his lucky smoking jacket and signed on to the case. *
Jose Baez testified that Todd Macaluso gifted $70 Geeze to the trust account of Casey Anthony. Operating pro hac vice (visitors pass) as representation with his own retainer agreement with Miss Anthony, Mac has violated the rules of the Florida Bar:
RULE 4-1.8 CONFLICT OF INTEREST; PROHIBITED AND OTHER TRANSACTIONS
(e) Financial Assistance to Client. A lawyer shall not provide financial assistance to a client in connection with pending or contemplated litigation, except that:
(1) a lawyer may advance court costs and expenses of litigation, the repayment of which may be contingent on the outcome of the matter; and
(2) a lawyer representing an indigent client may pay court costs and expenses of litigation on behalf of the client.
*As Casey had access to $275K and was not indigent 10 months ago when Todd Macaluso signed on and paid his apparent entry fee, it would be impossible to defend this contribution as legal under Florida law.
SanDiego Sugga Daddy
Todd Macaluso, apparently so sure of Casey’s innocence he*gassed up the whirlybird, packed his lucky smoking jacket and signed on to the case. *
Jose Baez testified that Todd Macaluso gifted $70 Geeze to the trust account of Casey Anthony. Operating pro hac vice (visitors pass) as representation with his own retainer agreement with Miss Anthony, Mac has violated the rules of the Florida Bar:
RULE 4-1.8 CONFLICT OF INTEREST; PROHIBITED AND OTHER TRANSACTIONS
(e) Financial Assistance to Client. A lawyer shall not provide financial assistance to a client in connection with pending or contemplated litigation, except that:
(1) a lawyer may advance court costs and expenses of litigation, the repayment of which may be contingent on the outcome of the matter; and
(2) a lawyer representing an indigent client may pay court costs and expenses of litigation on behalf of the client.
*As Casey had access to $275K and was not indigent 10 months ago when Todd Macaluso signed on and paid his apparent entry fee, it would be impossible to defend this “contribution” as legal under Florida law.
SanDiego Sugga Daddy
Todd Macaluso, apparently so sure of Casey’s innocence he*gassed up the whirlybird, packed his lucky smoking jacket and signed on to the case. *
Jose Baez testified that Todd Macaluso gifted $70 Geeze to the trust account of Casey Anthony. Operating pro hac vice (visitors pass) as representation with his own retainer agreement with Miss Anthony, Mac has violated the rules of the Florida Bar:
RULE 4-1.8 CONFLICT OF INTEREST; PROHIBITED AND OTHER TRANSACTIONS
(e) Financial Assistance to Client. A lawyer shall not provide financial assistance to a client in connection with pending or contemplated litigation, except that:
(1) a lawyer may advance court costs and expenses of litigation, the repayment of which may be contingent on the outcome of the matter; and
(2) a lawyer representing an indigent client may pay court costs and expenses of litigation on behalf of the client.
*As Casey had access to $275K and was not indigent 10 months ago when Todd Macaluso signed on and paid his apparent entry fee, it would be impossible to defend this “contribution” as legal under Florida law.
Yes. He withdrew from the defense when he had his hands full with his own problems. During the middle of the Anthony case the California bar suspended his license to practice law. IIRC, it was for co-mingling trust and operating accounts. (Basically, embezzling client funds.)