I pray that Feldman is able to interview the two boys in the house. They were witnesses, weren't they? Even to the point of when they were put to bed.
Golitely, do you remember which poster used to put a "Lemming Alert out, complete with a big picture"...? Was it Don Morgan or Doug from upland?
I never felt part of FR untill I was issued my VERY own "Lemming" alert post...~sw~
I rather think the judge already had his mind made up, in any event. Amore has said the way he worded his statement about being convinced of Westerfield's guilt was probably according to the law. However, we watch quite a few of these trials on Court TV, and I don't believe the judge said that even in the OJ trial--and everyone including the judge thought he was guilty. (Speaking of the judge before Ito, who was, at best, kind of flaky.) I do agree with Amore, though, that if he deviated from form, it could be devastating to the prosecution.
I've posted some interesting articles over here, including one wondering if a fair trial is possible. (The columnist gives opinions on both sides.)