Gardenista
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As for today's hearing/charge, is it *what* T.E. called him or the fact that he talked to him or at him at all? My understanding, which may be incorrect, is this was a violation of a standing judicial order that's been in play for some time now.
I think that's correct that it was a violation of a standing order, hence the contempt charge and not some other type of charge.
You are exactly right.Utter marlarky! I'm sure Brown has been called worse names, and it wasn't even a bad name. I'm disgusted!
What was the order?
this little snippet is casey's story. claiming he didn't know who he was talking to? he sounds like an idiot-doesn't even speak clearly.
Tammy Moorer’s defense attorney Casey Brown talks about an incident with Heather Elvis’ father
He didn't know who he was talking to? Please. He's also a bad liar. Looked down at the floor almost the entire time he was telling his "story." As was said, he didn't do himself any favors with this one. And at the end of the day, he still lost the big case that mattered and his client is locked away for a very, very long time. Too bad for Casey.this little snippet is casey's story. claiming he didn't know who he was talking to? he sounds like an idiot-doesn't even speak clearly.
Tammy Moorer’s defense attorney Casey Brown talks about an incident with Heather Elvis’ father
T.E. in the interview said, "all I know is it cost me $400 to call someone a "low life..."
Well to be fair, it cost someone $400, but it didn't come out of T.E's pocket because there are angels who step in a pay for various things, so it didn't cost Mr. Elvis anything, monetarily.
My understanding is there is a gag order and neither side is allowed to address each other. I'm sure my wording isn't exactly correct, but that's the gist. So it isn't about what someone (T.E. in this case) said, it's that by saying anything to "anyone on the other side," was a violation of an existing order.
So, TE says everyone knows where they are supposed to be, but the attorney wasn't where he was supposed to be.
Alex Lang @LangSunNews
Attorney Richard Scott Joye said he saw Terry Elvis and Brown having an exchange. Says Elvis called him a "despicable low life." Happened the morning of the first witness in the trial.
this little snippet is casey's story. claiming he didn't know who he was talking to? he sounds like an idiot-doesn't even speak clearly.
Tammy Moorer’s defense attorney Casey Brown talks about an incident with Heather Elvis’ father