mollie
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This has been on my mind since MN resigned, and brought forward more so as the case has moved forward, i.e. Caylee's remains being found, GA's suicide attempt/depression, the DC whole conundrum with the jump from JB to working for "the family" = the November search and so forth.
I keep reading on different threads version of this quote:
I believe the fact that they are the parents of the accused, the grandparents of the murdered child does not always equate with the needs of their best interests being served by one lawyer. No matter how much they loved both, were or were not involved at any point prior or after the murder of Caylee, each should have their own lawyer.
I actually think this is something that MN realized early on, esp. with GA having to give grand jury testimony. I wonder what this case would be like if GA had his own lawyer, looking after his interest only. I just feel that CA continues to somewhat try to live in her own world, like KC, and overpowers those around her.
CA has come close herself to facing the reality of this case, but always seems to step back, i.e. smell of the car...withholding the missing blanket information, and so on. She needs a lawyer concentrating on her needs only.
DC, well, he's a whole other story, but my main thoughts are GA and CA. In most criminal cases, no matter who are involved, it is always in the best case of each person to have their own individual attorney.
LA understood this, although I'm not sure he got the best representation possible :waitasec:
This case seems to scream for such caution.
MOO
I keep reading on different threads version of this quote:
There is also no conflict of interest between George and Cindy and DC. They all share the same attorney. So, none of these three are worried about being ratted out by the other.
I believe the fact that they are the parents of the accused, the grandparents of the murdered child does not always equate with the needs of their best interests being served by one lawyer. No matter how much they loved both, were or were not involved at any point prior or after the murder of Caylee, each should have their own lawyer.
I actually think this is something that MN realized early on, esp. with GA having to give grand jury testimony. I wonder what this case would be like if GA had his own lawyer, looking after his interest only. I just feel that CA continues to somewhat try to live in her own world, like KC, and overpowers those around her.
CA has come close herself to facing the reality of this case, but always seems to step back, i.e. smell of the car...withholding the missing blanket information, and so on. She needs a lawyer concentrating on her needs only.
DC, well, he's a whole other story, but my main thoughts are GA and CA. In most criminal cases, no matter who are involved, it is always in the best case of each person to have their own individual attorney.
LA understood this, although I'm not sure he got the best representation possible :waitasec:
This case seems to scream for such caution.
MOO