July 1, 20214 yr Is Cosby a Trump supporter or are Trump supporters just naturally inclined to defend accused sexual predators?
July 1, 20214 yr 12 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said: Mr. Castor would later testify that this was his intent: Oh FFS. Yeah, forget what I said then, there was no inference only absent an agreement, he flat out intended for this to happen. What a F'ing ish show.
July 1, 20214 yr Just now, we_gotta_believe said: Oh FFS. Yeah, forget what I said then, there was no inference only absent an agreement, he flat out intended for this to happen. What a F'ing ish show. Castor admits he had an agreement with the lawyers, by stating the only way to get Cosby to testify at Depo was to promise not to prosecute him. Crazy. 79 page opinion is pretty Comprehensive.
July 1, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, we_gotta_believe said: 1. Are you saying if the trial court judge rules the deposition as inadmissible, then Cosby is found guilty based on other evidence, that the likelihood of overturning the conviction remains just as likely because of the prosecution's attempt to admit the deposition even if it was ultimately deemed not admissible? Seems like a stretch. 2. An agreement implies two parties participating. This seems to be one party relying on the public statements of another party. That's not really an agreement. That's an inference based on one party's public statements. If that statement implies an agreement was reached, that's different, but I'd like to see what the actual statements were. Now if there was indeed a private agreement with Cosby's legal team, I'd still say there needs to be evidence of the terms. What has the DA actually conceded here? 1.No, I am saying it is the prosecutors fault, as you seemed to imply it is the judge's. You can't rely on a lower court judge ruling. 2. Seems this was handled. The DA got Cosby's willing testimony in exchange.
July 1, 20214 yr 11 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: Oh FFS. Yeah, forget what I said then, there was no inference only absent an agreement, he flat out intended for this to happen. What a F'ing ish show. So now I'm lost in all of this. Can you dumb this down for me? What exactly happened?
July 1, 20214 yr Just now, vikas83 said: 1.No, I am saying it is the prosecutors fault, as you seemed to imply it is the judge's. You can't rely on a lower court judge ruling. 2. Seems this was handled. The DA got Cosby's willing testimony in exchange. 1. I'm saying it's both their fault. Blaming the judge for allowing the deposition as admissible evidence does not absolve the prosecutor of their F up to attempt to submit it in the first place. 2. Yeah, disregard. Pretty clear there actually was an agreement in place all along and conceded by the DA.
July 1, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, Toastrel said: True. However, high profile cases are usually not given to morons. Usually. Clearly, you have forgotten the strange cast of characters in the OJ trial.
July 1, 20214 yr Just now, Bwestbrook36 said: So now I'm lost in all of this. Can you dumb this down for me? What exactly happened? The original DA gave gave him a sweetheart deal after all as was first suspected. There's a memo he wrote and testimony he gave admitting as much.
July 1, 20214 yr 21 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: The original DA gave gave him a sweetheart deal after all as was first suspected. There's a memo he wrote and testimony he gave admitting as much. So basically, he only had to spend a certain amount of time in prison and then he would be released based on a prior deal?
July 1, 20214 yr 4 minutes ago, Bwestbrook36 said: So basically, he only had to spend a certain amount of time in prison and then he would be released based on a prior deal? Technically, he never should've been in prison at all. Edit: To clarify, I'm speaking based on the technicalities of the legal proceedings. My personal opinion is he is without a doubt 100% guilty and deserves to rot in a cell until he dies.
July 1, 20214 yr 2 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: Technically, he never should've been in prison at all. Edit: I'm speaking based on the technicalities of the legal proceedings. My personal opinion is he is without a doubt 100% guilty and deserves to rot in a cell until he dies. Ahh ok. Agreed
July 1, 20214 yr 47 minutes ago, NOTW said: CVON's legal experts are on the case so this should get sorted out soon. I hope so, the tv sure as hell isn't figuring it out!
July 1, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, we_gotta_believe said: Technically, he never should've been in prison at all. Edit: To clarify, I'm speaking based on the technicalities of the legal proceedings. My personal opinion is he is without a doubt 100% guilty and deserves to rot in a cell until he dies. 100%
July 1, 20214 yr 51 minutes ago, NOTW said: CVON's legal experts are on the case so this should get sorted out soon. Hop on over to the building that collapsed thread where you can also get my expertise as a structural engineer
July 1, 20214 yr 6 hours ago, jsdarkstar said: Then the DA who tried the case should not have presented his Deposition Testimony as evidence and the Trial Judge should not have permitted it to be admitted. Well yeah, that's the point and why it ended up being overturned.
July 1, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, Bwestbrook36 said: I hope so, the tv sure as hell isn't figuring it out! don’t hold your breath on that one brother
July 2, 20214 yr Just now, bobeph said: And 1!! Love the faces lol. Cosby may be the most meme-able person on earth.
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