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Old 04-20-2010, 02:44 PM   #52
sa meredith
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Woodsy...you have many good points in your post. But I would ask...
You believe all defense attorneys are of equal talent?
It does not matter which one you hire?
Some are not better than others at spin doctoring?
It is not possible for a jury to be mislead?
Just questions...things to think about.
I mean there are indeed lawyers who advertise that they are DWI specialist...but if the jury get's it right every time, why would you need one? Answer...Because a DWI specialist know how to create the doubt. That's my only point.
Here, we have a case, where a boat crashed into an island, and a woman was killed. There were empty beer cans and an open vodka bottle on the boat. The women admit to drinking in a bar for several hours. The captain made some decisions about the way she operated the boat that would have you question her state of mind.
And before the trial, which was delayed several times, the defense attorney filed a motion to suppress the evidence of the blood test, which showed .15??!!
I'm sure he had a decent "legal" arguement to file such a motion. He was doing his job. Trying to keep the facts that hurt his case, from a courtroom. He was playing the game. And only those with legit $$$ can play.
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