Posted on 07/06/2011 1:05:29 PM PDT by Do Not Make Fun Of His Ears
Casey Anthony's defence team have been branded insensitive and loutish after they were spotted celebrating their court victory with a lavish champagne party.
In an unapologetic display many have slammed as inappropriate considering the serious nature of their case, Jose Baez and his team were seen downing drinks as they watched reaction to their client being found not guilty of brutally murdering her two-year-old child, Caylee.
At one point, attorney Cheney Mason could be seen making an obscene gesture to an angry crowd outside, an apparent gesture of contempt towards anyone who dares criticise the team.
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What does that have to do with whether or not her mother was the one that killed her?
A little girl is dead-and her body was thrown away in a field like trash. Doesnt anybody want to know who did this?
We know who did it! The Jury pulled an OJ!! They did not deliberate. I believe they went into the Jury Room voted several times and that was it!!!!! Is she guilty of Murder No.
Is she guilty of child abuse -NO. Was the child murdered? No How ever she did not commit Suicide or die of natural causes. The jury had enough info to convict her of manslaughter!
Show me a team of attorneys that doesn’t celebrate a big win. A high profile win like this is their super bowl, you pop the cork when you win the super bowl.
Not this publically, with a nation stunned and outraged over the death of a little girl, you don't.
And you well know it.
“Not this publically, with a nation stunned and outraged over the death of a little girl, you don’t.”
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Yep.
Well put.
I believe in karma — what goes around, comes around or something like that. Like OJ, that smug broad is one day going to get her comeuppance. Sadly, though, it will probably take another murder, maybe of her next child, to do it.
“A high profile win like this is their super bowl, you pop the cork when you win the super bowl.”
A perfect illustration of the moral sickness and lack of perspective in this case....a trial over the murder of a little girl is likened to the Super Bowl.
Perverse.
You beat me to it!
Your post #24 has a faulty premise, or you are ignoring what the media said about the defense. The Media tried and convicted the defendant AND bad-mouthed the defense lawyers.
Having won, I would have had servings of fried crow delivered to the presstitutes and lawyers, but the Universal Gesture of Rejection would be less expensive.
I guess the jurors overlooked that Casey is a liar.
This is such a heart wrenching case all of the way around, no one won and certainly not Caylee, I would love to see the person responsible pay for this crime but the problem seems to be proving who it was.
So sad in every way...even the divisions it's causing on this site, amongst FRiends.
The child’s death was an accident that snowballed out of control?! Are you kidding me? Baez is a schmuck.
In this modern world anything semi-public is this public, the only quest is whether or not somebody is going to point a camera at it. It’s not the attorneys’ fault the country didn’t agree, they did their job, and in spite of a press that insisted they were a bunch of incompetent boobs they won.
Possible Czars for a second Ibama term?
It’s not perverse, it’s reality. There’s a reason it’s called “winning” and “losing” and the groups of lawyers are called “teams”. The legal arena is competition. One team won, they won an extremely high profile case, that’s going to be very good for their careers, if they even bother to continue to have careers after they finish signing the book deals.
And it’d be just as lucrative for the prosecution had they won. Ask Vincent Bugliosi.
I’m at a loss.
Who paid for all those lawyers?
They have the right to celebrate.
I don’t recall saying that?
Actually,
no. They convicted her on four counts of lying to a police officer.
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