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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 I'm still behind, I'm just a little taken back by the fact that she took photos, I can't wrap my mind around that. On high profile murders the lawyers often work pro bono, look at Jose, it put his name on the map. He taught at Havard the next year. Anyway, she works as a waitress. |
Finally, at least I know what she does for a living. I looked and looked and one place somebody said they thought she waited tables but didn't really know. So her guy is either pro bono or the State is paying, as she is apparently not well-heeled enough to afford to pay for her own first-degree murder defense. I have never heard of her attorney and I guess none of the big names wanted to take this case on. So few women ever do get the death penalty, I don't see her being one that does, do you all?
And I just heard tonight that Arizona doesn't have re-cross examination, is that true?