I'm beginning to see that Orly Taitz is as you describe her - inept. I've seen quite a few postings regarding her mistakes and missteps with standard legal procedure, and that is worrisome, because she does have her heart in the right place, and is doing more to bring these bc cases before the courts than perhaps anyone else in the country.
Given the incredible historic importance of these cases, it's frightening to think that they would fail, simply because the one person with the guts and determination to bring them forward is too in-expert in the law to get the job done.
I think we should all be thankful for Judge Carter since a judge less interested in the truth could have easily tossed this case out earlier without pretty much telling Taitz how to do her job.
Indeed. Thank God that this judge sees the big picture, and understands that procedure is secondary to bringing out the truth of this historically important case.
I will politely refer to Orly as our cousin Orly (as in my cousin vinnie) inexperienced, at times scary, but fortunately evidence ruled the day.
I can’t help but wonder if one reason Judge Carter made her accept Atty Kreep was to help her not hinder her.
I do hope someone sits her down and talks to her as she:
1) needs to know what the proper procedures are
2) Needs to follow them and quit talking when she is not supposed to talk and remember the judge runs the court
3) assemble a plan of attack
4) get help in the discovery phase from experienced investigators
5) Slow down and use her training and intelligence more and her emotions less
6) keep up the good fight!