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Marathon Bomber defense startegy
Posted by: kiertern ()
Date: February 01, 2015 05:08PM

The strategy of the defense team will be to focus on the older brother of the defendant. Apparently he was the catalyst behind the whole bombing plot, the brains, Mr Big if you will. The baby brother just "tagged along" to the tune of this Svengali, in this way he might come away with a relatively light sentence. What do you think?

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Re: Marathon Bomber defense startegy
Posted by: fourlegs ()
Date: February 01, 2015 05:21PM

*strategy

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“Imitation is suicide.”
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Re: Marathon Bomber defense startegy
Posted by: You dumb fence sitter ()
Date: February 01, 2015 05:24PM

fourlegs Wrote:
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> *strategy


Don't you have an opinion on anything? Or is this all you are capable of? Spell policing?

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Re: Marathon Bomber defense startegy
Posted by: Boosh ()
Date: February 01, 2015 05:24PM

Strateegery

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Re: Marathon Bomber defense startegy
Posted by: blood shall owe ()
Date: February 01, 2015 05:37PM

kiertern Wrote:
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> The strategy of the defense team will be to focus
> on the older brother of the defendant. Apparently
> he was the catalyst behind the whole bombing plot,
> the brains, Mr Big if you will. The baby brother
> just "tagged along" to the tune of this Svengali,
> in this way he might come away with a relatively
> light sentence. What do you think?

A relatively light sentence in Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's case would be life in prison at ADX Florence.

Because of the severity of the crime, someone's blood must owe.

Since Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the older brother, is dead, the Feds are pushing for Dzhokhar to get the needle.

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Re: Marathon Bomber defense startegy
Posted by: Rest in Pieces ()
Date: February 01, 2015 05:54PM

Of course that's what the defense will do. They will play the mental manipulation card to the max and claim the kid couldn't say no to his older more powerful brother and didn't know what he was doing.

He should still fry.

What I don't understand is how does a fucking punk ass immigrant without a pot to pee in get 5 or 6 high powered lawyers to defend him?

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Re: Marathon Bomber defense startegy
Posted by: civil liberty union ()
Date: February 01, 2015 06:00PM

Rest in Pieces Wrote:
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> Of course that's what the defense will do. They
> will play the mental manipulation card to the max
> and claim the kid couldn't say no to his older
> more powerful brother and didn't know what he was
> doing.
>
> He should still fry.
>
> What I don't understand is how does a fucking punk
> ass immigrant without a pot to pee in get 5 or 6
> high powered lawyers to defend him?


I don't get the people who are protesting in MA. about "getting the right suspect", if these are the tactics the defense will use. That is an admission that he was involved. MA Liberal + dumb monkey = protestors

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Re: Marathon Bomber defense startegy
Posted by: law is a racket ()
Date: February 01, 2015 06:39PM

Rest in Pieces Wrote:
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> What I don't understand is how does a fucking punk
> ass immigrant without a pot to pee in get 5 or 6
> high powered lawyers to defend him?

In a high profile and challenging case like this, you'll always find some big-name lawyer willing to represent the defendant.

In Tsarnaev's case, his big-name lawyer is Judy Clarke, who also represented Ted Kaczynski, Jared Loughner, and Zacarias Moussaoui.

Even though she only gets paid what's considered a bargain-basement rate for defending Tsarnaev, she can't exactly plead poverty- that bargain-basement rate is $180 per hour (about 4 1/2 times what an average, no-name public defender makes), and she gets to charge her other less well-known but much wealthier clients a LOT more than that.

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Re: Marathon Bomber defense startegy
Posted by: will write a book ()
Date: February 01, 2015 07:00PM

law is a racket Wrote:
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> Rest in Pieces Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > What I don't understand is how does a fucking
> punk
> > ass immigrant without a pot to pee in get 5 or
> 6
> > high powered lawyers to defend him?
>
> In a high profile and challenging case like this,
> you'll always find some big-name lawyer willing to
> represent the defendant.
>
> In Tsarnaev's case, his big-name lawyer is Judy
> Clarke, who also represented Ted Kaczynski, Jared
> Loughner, and Zacarias Moussaoui.
>
> Even though she only gets paid what's considered a
> bargain-basement rate for defending Tsarnaev, she
> can't exactly plead poverty- that bargain-basement
> rate is $180 per hour (about 4 1/2 times what an
> average, no-name public defender makes), and she
> gets to charge her other less well-known but much
> wealthier clients a LOT more than that.


She'll eventually write a book and make millions and millions.

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Re: Marathon Bomber defense startegy
Posted by: Lee Boyd Malvo ()
Date: February 01, 2015 07:38PM

That shit don't work man.

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Re: Marathon Bomber defense startegy
Posted by: Al Ameriki ()
Date: February 01, 2015 07:57PM

law is a racket Wrote:
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> Rest in Pieces Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > What I don't understand is how does a fucking
> punk
> > ass immigrant without a pot to pee in get 5 or
> 6
> > high powered lawyers to defend him?
>
> In a high profile and challenging case like this,
> you'll always find some big-name lawyer willing to
> represent the defendant.
>
> In Tsarnaev's case, his big-name lawyer is Judy
> Clarke, who also represented Ted Kaczynski, Jared
> Loughner, and Zacarias Moussaoui

>
> and she
> gets to charge her other less well-known but much
> wealthier clients a LOT more than that.

None of these people were even remotely well off.

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Re: Marathon Bomber defense startegy
Posted by: law is a racket ()
Date: February 01, 2015 08:41PM

Al Ameriki Wrote:
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> > In Tsarnaev's case, his big-name lawyer is Judy
> > Clarke, who also represented Ted Kaczynski,
> Jared
> > Loughner, and Zacarias Moussaoui

> >
> > and she
> > gets to charge her other less well-known but
> much
> > wealthier clients a LOT more than that.
>
> None of these people were even remotely well off.

Of course not. Not a one of them had a pot to piss in or a window to throw it out of.

However, having represented Kaczynski, Loughner, Moussaoui, et. al., she can now charge some white collar guy staring at a hard eight in a Federal pound-me-in-the-ass prison $1500 an hour and he'll pay it, because he wants the best.

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Re: Marathon Bomber defense startegy
Posted by: iLester ()
Date: February 01, 2015 09:04PM

The older brother may have been on the terror list for awhile. There's some question as to whether some overzealous FBI agent entered him into the system as an informant which took him off the terror list. The agency requires them to show they've recruited a certain number of informants.

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Re: Marathon Bomber defense startegy
Posted by: Perry Masonary ()
Date: February 01, 2015 09:37PM

law is a racket Wrote:
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>
> However, having represented Kaczynski, Loughner,
> Moussaoui, et. al., she can now charge some white
> collar guy staring at a hard eight in a Federal
> pound-me-in-the-ass prison $1500 an hour and he'll
> pay it, because he wants the best.

I'm pretty sure none of those guys were acquitted so how does that make her worth $1500/hour. It sure isn't because she's pretty.

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