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Originally Posted by graciegirl
I agree with you once again California Girl!!
I think......Baez just isn't as smart and certainly was not as well prepared as the two prosecution attorneys. They sure did their job well. Their preparation was done as well as it could be done IMHO. Their research was deep and they knew the subject(s) about as well as their expert witnesses. They never got blind sided or surprised by their direct questioning, as Baez frequently did.
I didn't see any injustice by Judge Perry. I really respected his fairness. And I liked the fact that he didn't mess with someone acting up in his court room and he called Baez for sloppy planning and not being ready a few times. Baez SHOULD have been ready.
Just sayin......
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Also agree with C-Girl, CeeJay and Pturner's postings earlier today. Other posters feel the judge was biased against the defense, but I sawl the judge rule fairly--the defense did a lot of posturing but seemed unprepared (they had 3 yrs. to get ready, just as the state did), called witnesses whose testimony backfired on them, and at times, Baez's demeanor to the court and witnesses bordered on unprofessional. (I'm being as kind as possible.)
IMHO, the death penalty won't be the jury's decision. (I think I'd need DNA, a fingerprint, just one thing that was incontrovertible to vote for that.) But a sentence of life in prison (or at least decades) would be a terrible thing for KC--she would no longer be a media sensation. I believe she sedated that poor baby more than once, and had reached a point where that child was in her way.
Such a tragic circumstance for that whole family. We are none of us perfect, but no one should have to live with heartache like this--and KC, in my opinion, is responsible that that. Just sayin'...