Tuesday, September 04, 2012

SUMMER IS OVER

NOT GUILTY!!. Congrats to Eddie O'Donnell. Well done. Well done indeed. 

VERDICT IS IN: David Ovalle from Herald tweeting the verdict. Stand by.....

UPDATE: The Jury is out in the Boating manslaughter case before Judge Walsh. 
Rae Shearn got the well deserved NG on Friday in the Jelmo Kirkland case. Self defense. Well done Ms. Shearn. Well done indeed. 

BREAKING: JOA....reserved. The judge neither granted nor denied the JOA. She reserved on the motion.  The case goes to the jury. As per @Davidovalle305 tweets. Follow him and never miss an important REGJB story again.

BREAKING: Judge Lisa Walsh hearing argument from both sides on the JOA argument on  the boating manslaughter case. @Davidovalle305 just tweeted around 1:45 pm that the Judge seemed on the verge of granting the motion. More as this story breaks.

Black Widow Update: Griselda Blanco: If you just can't get enough of the godmother of cocaine, check out this retrospective by Cocaine Cowboys director @billycorben here.

Welcome back. How was your Labor Day weekend? Now, as our Governor likes to say, Lets get to work. 

The REGJB should be positively crawling with new ASAs and PDs just chomping at the bit to speak on the record. Be nice. 

How did we miss the 100th Birthday of the Oreo in March? 

The Democratic Convention starts up this week. But more importantly, the NFL starts on Wednesday with the Cowpokes v. The Gints. Should be a nice match up, until the Cowpokes realize that Tony Romo is still their QB.  

David Ovalle tweeted that Jelmo Kirkland was acquitted of second degree murder late Friday before Judge Colodny. Anybody care to give a shout out to the defense attorney(s) that deserve a Rumpolian "well done"

Don't panic. Go organic. Read the whole article to see the benefits of organic fruits and meats. The headline is a bit misleading. 

There's a fascinating federal trial going on that is giving the jurors an inside look at the secretive Amish community. A series of attacks by a breakaway Amish sect on other Amish, in which men's beards and hair were cut against their will has turned from a simple assault and battery case into a federal hate crimes prosecution. 

This just in: At the Democratic National Convention, Arnold Schwarzenegger will be the surprise speaker just before President Obama. He will yell at an empty  table for several minutes before warning "I'll be back".  Really.  Go ahead. Make our day. 

Welcome back. 

See You In Court. 





21 comments:

  1. Do you think any of them will also be champing at the bit?

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  2. Reprinted, with permission from The Captain.



    THE CAPTAIN REPORTS:

    DATELINE CHARLOTTE .....

    T-63 days and counting until Election Day......

    In exactly nine weeks, our citizens will go to the polls to elect a President of the United States. Will BHO get a second term or will Willard Mitt Romney become our nation's 45th President?

    The NYT 538 has Obama with 308 electoral votes to 230 for Romney.

    The Huffington Post has Obama with 231 and Romney with 191. They call the 116 remaining as tossup with eight states in the tossup column:

    Colorado
    Iowa
    Wisconsin
    Michigan
    Ohio
    Virginia
    North Carolina
    Florida

    The DNC begins their party in Charlotte tonight. Three nights of speeches with Obama pulling another Colorado rocky mountIn high as he tries to repeat what he brought to the convention in 2008. This time, though, he will speak from inside the Bank of America Stadium, home of the Carolina Panthers with a seating capacity of nearly 74,000

    Tune in tonight for your Keynote address. A great story indeed. Twin brothers Joaquin Castro and Julian Castro will take the podium tonight followed by First Lady Michelle Obama.

    Joaquin, 38 years old, is a Texas State Representative currently running as a US House Candidate in Texas.

    His brother, the Keynote Speaker, is Julian, the current Mayor of San Antonio. Both brothers attended Stanford University and Harvard Law School.

    Enjoy your Tuesday evening DNC.

    Captain Out .....

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  3. Everyone says I ruined it. Well, If I didn't take the deal I would still be in. I'd be until the 3rd of never. I'm gonna do life for that evil bitch? No way jose. With all that yayo I flew in for them, you know what they gave me when I got pinched? 22K. Said it was enough for a good attorney to get me off. Then wanted me to hire some yahoo who was ready to plead me without cooperation. Yeah. Like you guys would have all done the time. Not.

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  4. Rump, does Obama still get reelected? You made this bold prediction months ago. Do you stand by your original prediction?

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  5. A motion for JOA made at the close of the State's case should be determined at that time; a trial court may not defer its ruling until a later time and it is error to do so. See Hitchcock v. State, 413 So.2d 741, 746 (Fla.), cert. denied, 459 U.S. 960, 103 S.Ct. 274, 74 L.Ed.2d 213 (1982); Adams v. State, 102 So. 2d 47 (Fla. 1st DCA 1958)

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  6. If you go by that political blog that the times carries that I posted a link to- its the 538 blog- they are exceptionally accurate based on scientific and probability modeling- they have Obama's re-election probability at +70%. Romney has a very very narrow path to victory in the electoral college. If you concede Wisconsin to Obama, which now looks likely, and Romney's not making in-roads in Colorado despite millions in ads from him and Super PACS- although it remains very close there. Romney's election is close to impossible if you factor in Virginia- where Obama is solidly ahead, and Ryan as VP moves Florida closer to Obama, where Obama retains a slight lead. Look at it this way- Obama can win and still lose a few of the states he won in 08. Meaning, he has some margin for error. Romney has none. The popular vote will be 51/49 to 53/47. But its always that. So this is a long way of saying I feel fairly confident, baring a major mishap- of Obama being re-elected. What could occur? A Greek default knocks the legs out from under the already fragile economy. Israel strikes Iran, which strikes back and the markets fall and there's no liquidity. Germany presses Spain into a default.
    A live mike picks up Obama calling Romney a cracker, or Obama plotting with the UN to send troops to occupy Texas ( as some jackass judge said on TV the other day he thought Obama was going to do). Outside of those things, he should win.

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  7. I love it 3:27. You are right. Judge Rosa Rodriguez did this in the Spence Jones case. She was acquitted so it did not matter. A nice cop out. Sort of like saying "I don;t have the cajones to tell the State they are incompetent and never should have brought this case to begin with so I will let the jury decide and if they convict, then I will do what's right. And the State can then appeal. In the past 20 years I can think of only one judge who had the balls to deep six a flawed but high publicity prosecution: Judge Middlebrooks JOA on the Grigsby case. There may be more but I doubt it.

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  8. CAP- The 538 blog has Obama at something like 95% winning Michigan. Also, Virginia and Ohio and Wisconsin are solidly leaning Obama. It is a mistake to call those states a toss-up. And want to know why the Obama camp feels confident about those states? Obama has been spending a lot of time in Iowa. In the scheme of electoral votes, Obama is NOT spending time and money in Iowa if Michigan of all places is a toss up.Same with Ohio and Wisconsin. Obama saved the auto industry, He doesn't come close to losing Michigan, and it matters not one whit that Romney's dad was Governor of Michigan.
    Also- look where Romney is on the air- Colorado, and Ohio. NOT Michigan and Virginia and Winsconsin. Romney doesn't spend any more money in Wisconsin unless the polls close to within 3 points, and despite Ryan as VP, he isn't within 3.

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  9. It's a relief to know sometimes, that there are still good people in the world, however they're far and few in between.

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  10. Yes Im not sure what Walsh was thinking... Here, with all her posturing she should have pulled the trigger for the defense. Mistake on her part.

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  11. The Captain Reports:

    From the floor of the DNC ....

    Former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland just delivered a powerful speech. His best line, by far:

    "Mitt Romney has so little economic patriotism that even his money needs a passport. It summers on the beaches of the Cayman Islands and winters on the slopes of the Swiss Alps"

    Cap Out .....

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  12. Wonderin when it is appropriate to ask Omaroosa out on a date?

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  13. Oooh this Lilly Ledbetter is a hottie MILF.

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  14. 4:41, "cAjones" = big boxes and "cOjones" = balls.

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  15. And congrats to eddie jr.

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  16. THE CAPTAIN REPORTS:

    Live from the floor .....

    Michelle Obama, stunning, in a fuchsia, sleeveless dress, rocks the house when she says:

    "Success isn't about the money you make.  It's about the differences you make in peoples' lives. "

    "Doing the impossible is the history of this nation. It is how this country was built "

    "We can give everyone in this country a fair chance at this great American dream"

    If we want to give all of our children a foundation for their dreams ... Then we must elect Barack Obama President, again.

    Tomorrow, you have decision. Is it football for you or is it President Bill Clinton you want in your life?

    Cap Out .....

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  17. I think I saw El Capitan on the floor of the convention when I was watching CSPAN tonight. What can I say, I watch that station. I admit it, I am a convention junkie and Captain was in the background interviewing Rahm Emanuel.

    Great coverage Rump on 538 and the conventions. But I still think that the RNC put on a bettor speaking list so far and I believe that Romney can pull this one out of the bag.

    I'll be watching rock star Bill tomorrow night.

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  18. Why, it's no football for me!

    I wanna' hear more about "fair chance" and "dreams" and "foundations for dreams". I wanna' hear more about what "success" is.

    Maybe even "hope and change"! No wait, that's what the other side wants now.

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  19. From: Mr. Justice Milton Hirsch
    to: Moneypenny

    RE: Summer hours

    Ms. Moneypenney: Has the word gone out on the end of summer hours? I have lawyers wandering in here at all hours of the morning. Some are wearing ties, some are not. This is NOT acceptable. I am a busy jurist. Please re-send the memo, please post it on the door, do what is necessary. Summer hours are over. Court starts at 9:00 am. I will take the bench every day at 8:57 and I expect attorneys to be o time, prepared, and ready to lawyer. Thank you. Now please send me my revised copy of my speech to the incoming new jurists: "My life on the bench" and check Soto to make sure the ceremonial courtroom is reserved AND well stocked with refreshments. Thank you.

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  20. 6:22 am, we know that memo is fake because his title is "Mr. CHIEF Justice".

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  21. Chief Justice Milton Hirsch got yet another smack down from the Third today. Hall v. Ryan.

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