Cloudbuster said: VoicesCarry said: Yeah, it was just a typo. I'm not that big a moron, lol . Though I know you have your opinion on that issue . I've nothing against you. Just 'cos we don't often agree on stuff doesn't mean that I think you're a moron. I know, just kiddin' | |
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Cloudbuster said: VoicesCarry said: Yeah, it was just a typo. I'm not that big a moron, lol . Though I know you have your opinion on that issue . I've nothing against you. Just 'cos we don't often agree on stuff doesn't mean that I think you're a moron. What about me, Cloudy? "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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I don't like you at all. | |
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How Very Fickle
You have no way to retort, so you try and insult my writing skills and Legal Secretary? in your wildest Dreams I use to intern for a few law firms in nyc and nj use to work Savy Grant NJ's hottest Criminal lawyer and David Braffa in nyc(currently working on the molestation case) in the legal system there are a lot of loop holes you have to jump around Inorder to get a fair trial, Mr. Braffa who use to take many high profile cases and was so smooth even the judge would congradulate him i Learned that its not whether you did it or not whether your guilty or innocent doesn't matter, it matters what you know and what you can Prove! Ive taken the bar exam and passed which would make my advice as a good as an actual lawyers advice | |
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Luv4oneanotha said: How Very Fickle
You have no way to retort, so you try and insult my writing skills and Legal Secretary? in your wildest Dreams I use to intern for a few law firms in nyc and nj use to work Savy Grant NJ's hottest Criminal lawyer and David Braffa in nyc(currently working on the molestation case) in the legal system there are a lot of loop holes you have to jump around Inorder to get a fair trial, Mr. Braffa who use to take many high profile cases and was so smooth even the judge would congradulate him i Learned that its not whether you did it or not whether your guilty or innocent doesn't matter, it matters what you know and what you can Prove! Ive taken the bar exam and passed which would make my advice as a good as an actual lawyers advice And I'm a caribou. | |
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Cloudbuster said: I don't like you at all.
"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: Handclapsfingasnapz said: ruh-roh
Now that emoticon is REALLY rolling on the floor laughing. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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minneapolisgenius said: Cloudbuster said: I don't like you at all.
LOL - where did you find all these cute emoticons? They're cracking me up. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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VoicesCarry said: Luv4oneanotha said: How Very Fickle
You have no way to retort, so you try and insult my writing skills and Legal Secretary? in your wildest Dreams I use to intern for a few law firms in nyc and nj use to work Savy Grant NJ's hottest Criminal lawyer and David Braffa in nyc(currently working on the molestation case) in the legal system there are a lot of loop holes you have to jump around Inorder to get a fair trial, Mr. Braffa who use to take many high profile cases and was so smooth even the judge would congradulate him i Learned that its not whether you did it or not whether your guilty or innocent doesn't matter, it matters what you know and what you can Prove! Ive taken the bar exam and passed which would make my advice as a good as an actual lawyers advice And I'm a caribou. so what sounds does a caribou make? lol | |
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UMM...
Luv4oneanotha said: I use to intern for a few law firms in nyc and nj use to work Savy Grant NJ's hottest Criminal lawyer and David Braffa in nyc(currently working on the molestation case) That wouldn't be Benjamin Brafman by any chance? Regardless, I hear MJ has appointed new lawyers to defend his case. M.2.K
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BALL HAIR | |
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Yeah, I heard today that MJ dumped Geragos and his other lawyer, and hired a new guy, whose name I can't remember. Thank goodness, since Geragos is defending Scott Peterson, and that trial looks like it's gonna last forever, we won't have to see quite so much him. | |
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from msnbc news...
Jackson replaces attorneys Geragos, Brafman The Associated Press
Updated: 9:16 p.m. ET April 25, 2004 LOS ANGELES - Michael Jackson is replacing high-profile attorneys Mark Geragos and Benjamin Brafman in his child molestation case, the lawyers told The Associated Press on Sunday. NBC News' Dan Abrams also confirmed the report. The pop superstar’s new lawyer will be Thomas Mesereau Jr., another well-known criminal defense attorney who represented actor Robert Blake in his murder case until they recently parted company, citing irreconcilable differences. “Based on recent developments and discussions with various persons in the Jackson camp, it became clear that it would be best if Mark and I decided to step down,” Brafman said. “And that’s what we elected to do.” Asked why, Brafman said, “For reasons we choose not to discuss publicly.” He added, “We both wish Michael well.” Mesereau, who has been meeting with Jackson in the Orlando, Fla., area, declined to answer questions Sunday. “I’ll have no comment on the developments until I appear in court Friday,” he said, referring to a pretrial hearing where Jackson is expected to be arraigned. A source close to Jackson's soon-to-be former defense team told NBC's Abrams that the attorneys were becoming increasingly frustrated with the meddling of others from the Jackson camp in the defense team strategy. No comment from Jackson camp Jackson’s spokeswoman, Raymone K. Bain, said she was unaware of the change when asked about it by a reporter. Geragos, who was in Northern California handling the Scott Peterson murder case on Sunday, said he, Brafman and Mesereau will notify Santa Barbara County Superior Court Judge Rodney Melville of the substitution of counsel during a conference call Monday. He declined to discuss reasons for the change. Dana Cole, an attorney who has worked closely with Mesereau on cases including Blake’s, said Mesereau was approached by Jackson soon after he was charged with child molestation. He said Mesereau was unwilling to take the case at the time because he was tied up with the Blake case. “Michael Jackson has always been very impressed with the pro bono work and contributions Tom has made in the African-American community,” Cole said. Santa Barbara District Attorney Thomas Sneddon had no comment, said Jason Karpf of Tellem Worldwide, a firm handling media inquiries for Sneddon in the Jackson case. A loss of faith? Loyola University law professor Laurie Levenson said the change could mean Jackson lost faith in his attorneys, or they in him. She also said Geragos and Brafman may have previously agreed to take the case only through its preliminary stages. Levenson said Geragos’ work on the Peterson case may be a factor. The case will not only take up much of Geragos’ time, but it also could have made it more difficult for Jackson to find an unbiased jury, she said. Jackson’s case moved into a new phase last week when a grand jury secretly indicted him on child molestation charges. Contents of the indictment are not yet known and will be disclosed at his arraignment. Jackson, 45, was originally charged with seven counts of lewd or lascivious conduct involving a child under 14 and with administering an intoxicant, reportedly wine, to a child under 14. The indictment means that a grand jury has decided there is probable cause to hold Jackson for trial. Jackson is free on $3 million bail and recently has been staying at a Florida compound with his children. So what you need to know is MJ's new lawyer is Thomas Mesereau who represented Robert Blake in his murder case. | |
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papaa said: UMM...
Luv4oneanotha said: I use to intern for a few law firms in nyc and nj use to work Savy Grant NJ's hottest Criminal lawyer and David Braffa in nyc(currently working on the molestation case) That wouldn't be Benjamin Brafman by any chance? Regardless, I hear MJ has appointed new lawyers to defend his case. No i Mean David Braffa , From the cochran Firm He and Steve Cochran have been On MJ's Legal Team for sometime Brafman is a Criminal Lawyer who worked on the uff daddy case sometime ago plus i just heard he was fired | |
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psychodelicide said: minneapolisgenius said: LOL - where did you find all these cute emoticons? They're cracking me up. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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minneapolisgenius said: Cloudbuster said: I don't like you at all.
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Indicted means nothing. MJ is innocent. | |
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