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To: Cboldt
He didn't want it.

Zimmerman blew it, in my opinion, we he went 'off the reservation' and started calling people like Hannity on his own (and apparently Corey's office). I understand why Hal Uhrig couldn't represent him, but having watched Urhig's press conferences I think Zimmerman himself wishes Hal Uhrig and his partner were still Zimmerman's defense counsel.

Your take on that?

112 posted on 05/08/2012 1:32:21 PM PDT by Scoutmaster (You knew the job was dangerous when you took it)
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To: Scoutmaster
-- Zimmerman blew it, in my opinion, we he went 'off the reservation' and started calling people like Hannity on his own (and apparently Corey's office). I understand why Hal Uhrig couldn't represent him, but having watched Urhig's press conferences I think Zimmerman himself wishes Hal Uhrig and his partner were still Zimmerman's defense counsel. --

I don't know.

I agree with you that calling Corey was a mistake. Now he knows that the state is his enemy. Corey is his enemy forever, at any rate, as well as anybody who travels in her circle of work.

I think Zimmerman will be well served if he's made whole financially, and able to get on with his life. In his shoes, I'd be pissed that things were being slow walked, but O'Mara might be more forthright and honest with Zimmerman than he is being with the public; and Zimmerman may be perfectly comfortable with an offense/defense coordinated slow-walk of the case.

As for Uhrig and Zimmerman, i think there never was a decent working relationship there. If I was in a jam, and some lawyer cam along an acted the part of ambulance chaser, I might be inclined to give them as much rope as they wanted, to hang themselves with.

At any rate, Zimmerman can fire O'Mara any time he wants to. For the time being, I think Zimmerman trusts O'Mara.

113 posted on 05/08/2012 2:26:10 PM PDT by Cboldt
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