Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Defending the undefendable

This guy makes me sick. .. and you wonder why lawyers have a bad name. He is already playing the blame game for his client and it is at the statehouse where we elected him to be. Problem is he don't represent us. . . he is representing them. . . Child Rapist. . . .

I hope they throw him out next election.

Here is what he said about us trying to pass a law with some teeth:

“Let me tell you why it’s so wrong, It’s so wrong because in these situations . . . that 6-year-old is going to sit in front of me, or somebody far worse than me and I’m going to rip them apart. I’m going to make sure that the rest of their life is ruined. That when they’re 8 years old they throw up; when they’re 12 years old, they won’t sleep. When they’re 19 years old they’ll have nightmares and they’ll never have a relationship with anybody. And that’s not because I’m a nice guy. That’s because when you’re in court, and you’re defending somebody’s liberty, and you’re facing a mandatory sentence of those draconian proportions, you have to do every single thing you can do on behalf of your client. That is your obligation as a trial lawyer.”

Let me tell you what is wrong you A-hole. The fact that you would go away from the facts and crush a child to get your client off. If you have to resort to crushing a child to win - your client is guilty. If he is not, they let the facts get him off. . . . This sick bastard sounds like he is looking forward to it. Big tough guy can beat up a little kid. . . .

It is folks like you getting this scum off and back on the street to strike again that lead to the rest of us wanting mandatory sentences. If the system was not broken then we would not need them. Any folks wonder why the legal system in MA fails us. . . .

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