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To: mouser
Having said that with all the publicity I think both the judge and lawyer should step aside.

Not that they are bad people but the publicity has created such a fuss a new judge and lawyer would not have to deal with those problems.

This is well-organized FLDS generated publicity in an effort to do just what you suggest, remove the attorney, who they formerly praised. They are the ones who released the girl's emails, letter to the court, etc.

94 posted on 06/24/2008 11:48:28 AM PDT by Alice in Wonderland (4-Hshootingsports.org)
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To: Alice in Wonderland
An argument can be made for the removal of the lawyer which does not find fault with any of her actions. If the attorney-client relationship is so soured that it cannot be restored to a productive level, or if the publicity has overly tainted the relationship, one could argue for a change of lawyers.

The problems with changing lawyers include--
-You don't want to reward what amounts to misconduct by flds members.
-A newly appointed attorney would NOT be someone requested by Teresa, so who's to say the new attorney would have any better luck with this client.
- A new attorney would have to start from scratch.

I doubt Malonis is removed (but I guess it could happen), and I'd be willing to bet the TRO as to Willie will be extended.

99 posted on 06/24/2008 12:04:42 PM PDT by San Jacinto
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To: Alice in Wonderland

“This is well-organized FLDS generated publicity in an effort to do just what you suggest, remove the attorney, who they formerly praised. They are the ones who released the girl’s emails, letter to the court, etc. “

Which is exactly what the FLDS did back during the Short Creek raid.

History is trying to repeat itself. Even down to the writing of letters by the ‘children’.

The FLDS were cooperative and praised their lawyers and the court. Then, the instant there seemed to be a chance that some charges might stick, all of a sudden the FLDS declared that the lawyers were all anti-religious bigots, and that the court was too.

It is their ‘game’.

Do anything to protect the FLDS and the PROPHET. Accept the law if it benefits you, defy it if it doesn’t.

Break the laws, whenever needed, to protect the name FLDS, the Prophet, and the UEP.

And these good people that are the bulk of the FLDS membership follow this Prophet, and are devoted to him.

They are being used to protect those who treat them like slaves.

Anyone who can’t see what was going on at the YFZ Ranch, and how Warren used the money and people from other FLDS locations to line his pockets, and his lap, has chosen not to see.


182 posted on 06/24/2008 6:38:37 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (I reserve the right to misinterpret the comments of any and all pesters)
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