I don't know if it is as sound as bad as it sounds ~ and it indeed it does sounds self serving to the point of being callous.
He could just be whooping up a huge victory, probably the biggest he's had, for both his firm and his client....and this would be his firm's victory dance.
I'm not as inclined to dwell on how big the victory as much as Frank being able to be with his family tonight..and tomorrow, and for now on.
2nd sentance tied in knot...
I agree absolutely about Frank.
But Puckett is another matter.
If Puckett had just left the court and disappeared then I wouldn’t have a word to say about him. But when he starts giving press conferences and says true justice wasn’t possible because Marines were given immunity in exchange for testimony, I have a major problem.
He attempted to cast a shadow of doubt on every previous exoneration. And that is so unnecessary, so uncalled for, it pisses me off no end.
So it all comes back to trying to understand the man and his character.
>> as much as Frank being able to be with his family tonight..and tomorrow, and for now on.
We’ve seen the zealotry and endless resources thrown at prosecuting the Haditha Marines. I don’t fault SSgt Wuterich for the decision to wrap up this witch hunt. But I tell ya’, this unexpected powder keg is raising a lot of questions about the process.