XIII
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Post by XIII on Jun 20, 2022 16:19:46 GMT -5
I was going to make a joke about how Clarence Mason is on deck…..but apparently he’s a real attorney in Florida, so he may actually be on deck. lol
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Welfare Willis
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Post by Welfare Willis on Jun 20, 2022 16:53:57 GMT -5
I guess her boyfriend has her Twitter account and is posting a link to his only fans account with her content. "Hey fanboys, want to see something sadder than Jurassic Bark? Check out this link."
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Post by Andew9001 on Jun 20, 2022 17:13:26 GMT -5
Saul Goodman said f*** this lmao Harvey Birdman said "I'll take the case."
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Post by Natural Born Farmer on Jun 20, 2022 17:19:07 GMT -5
Not sure if it was this thread but in one I asked what the odds are for an attorney to stop defending her case and IIRC someone acted like I was a dummy for even thinking it could be possible. But with Tammy, there's always that possibility. I had no doubt someone would want to excuse themselves from her case. Because people were suggesting "what if he just refuses to defend her because she's so bad?!", which is not something a PD can choose to do. This is an extraordinary step that will have professional consequences for the attorney. He is, for all intents and purposes, telling the judge that even with all his training and ethics, he cannot represent this client to the best of his ability. That's going to cause his peers and superiors to wonder what happens if a piece of shit serial killer or rapist ends up on his docket, and if they can even bother giving him the case lest he just say "can't do it". All that aside, he's requested it, but that's no guarantee it'll be granted. The judge is going to have to dig into why he wants out, and then decide if taking the time and expense to get a new attorney is going to have a better result. The outcome of that is still up in the air.
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Post by WoodStoner1 on Jun 20, 2022 17:25:22 GMT -5
I was going to make a joke about how Clarence Mason is on deck…..but apparently he’s a real attorney in Florida, so he may actually be on deck. lol Were you reading the Blog of Doom too? (they did the Raw where Sunny accuses Bulldog and Owen of sexual harassment, and it teases the same will soon leave Jim Cornette for Clarence Mason)
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MiLB Fan
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Post by MiLB Fan on Jun 20, 2022 18:05:02 GMT -5
This is why her attorney wants out, per PWInsider:
In an earlier report, the site noted that Tammy did have a public defender, but hired her own attorney. I’m assuming this is the same person.
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Post by Hit Girl on Jun 20, 2022 18:25:08 GMT -5
She should be her own lawyer
"Your honour, on the evening in question per se I could not have been driving under the influence, because I was at home under the influence"
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Post by polarbearpete on Jun 21, 2022 9:01:35 GMT -5
This is why her attorney wants out, per PWInsider: In an earlier report, the site noted that Tammy did have a public defender, but hired her own attorney. I’m assuming this is the same person. So this is a private attorney and not a public defender? That makes more sense then.
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Post by jason1980s on Jun 21, 2022 12:15:32 GMT -5
Not sure if it was this thread but in one I asked what the odds are for an attorney to stop defending her case and IIRC someone acted like I was a dummy for even thinking it could be possible. But with Tammy, there's always that possibility. I had no doubt someone would want to excuse themselves from her case. Because people were suggesting "what if he just refuses to defend her because she's so bad?!", which is not something a PD can choose to do. This is an extraordinary step that will have professional consequences for the attorney. He is, for all intents and purposes, telling the judge that even with all his training and ethics, he cannot represent this client to the best of his ability. That's going to cause his peers and superiors to wonder what happens if a piece of shit serial killer or rapist ends up on his docket, and if they can even bother giving him the case lest he just say "can't do it". All that aside, he's requested it, but that's no guarantee it'll be granted. The judge is going to have to dig into why he wants out, and then decide if taking the time and expense to get a new attorney is going to have a better result. The outcome of that is still up in the air. I think it's a precedent that needs to be set. Some people are beyond a defense. I see that this is her paid attorney so not a public defender and the point is invalid now. But if it were a PD, some rules are meant to be broken and when someone like a serial killer or a serial drunk driver can't stop and won't stop and they themselves have no conscience, someone needs to be brave enough to say enough is enough.
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MiLB Fan
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Post by MiLB Fan on Jun 21, 2022 13:38:14 GMT -5
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Post by Milkman Norm on Jun 21, 2022 14:31:37 GMT -5
Because people were suggesting "what if he just refuses to defend her because she's so bad?!", which is not something a PD can choose to do. This is an extraordinary step that will have professional consequences for the attorney. He is, for all intents and purposes, telling the judge that even with all his training and ethics, he cannot represent this client to the best of his ability. That's going to cause his peers and superiors to wonder what happens if a piece of shit serial killer or rapist ends up on his docket, and if they can even bother giving him the case lest he just say "can't do it". All that aside, he's requested it, but that's no guarantee it'll be granted. The judge is going to have to dig into why he wants out, and then decide if taking the time and expense to get a new attorney is going to have a better result. The outcome of that is still up in the air. I think it's a precedent that needs to be set. Some people are beyond a defense. I see that this is her paid attorney so not a public defender and the point is invalid now. But if it were a PD, some rules are meant to be broken and when someone like a serial killer or a serial drunk driver can't stop and won't stop and they themselves have no conscience, someone needs to be brave enough to say enough is enough. You are completely wrong.
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Post by Mister Pigwell on Jun 21, 2022 14:36:34 GMT -5
Because people were suggesting "what if he just refuses to defend her because she's so bad?!", which is not something a PD can choose to do. This is an extraordinary step that will have professional consequences for the attorney. He is, for all intents and purposes, telling the judge that even with all his training and ethics, he cannot represent this client to the best of his ability. That's going to cause his peers and superiors to wonder what happens if a piece of shit serial killer or rapist ends up on his docket, and if they can even bother giving him the case lest he just say "can't do it". All that aside, he's requested it, but that's no guarantee it'll be granted. The judge is going to have to dig into why he wants out, and then decide if taking the time and expense to get a new attorney is going to have a better result. The outcome of that is still up in the air. I think it's a precedent that needs to be set. Some people are beyond a defense. I see that this is her paid attorney so not a public defender and the point is invalid now. But if it were a PD, some rules are meant to be broken and when someone like a serial killer or a serial drunk driver can't stop and won't stop and they themselves have no conscience, someone needs to be brave enough to say enough is enough. Hell no. Everyone has a legal and ethical right to defending themself. Due process and all. What you're suggesting is pure damn end of society level nonsense.
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MiLB Fan
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Post by MiLB Fan on Jun 24, 2022 9:32:37 GMT -5
Tammy’s attorney is officially off the case.
- PWInsider
I pity whoever’s up next to represent her.
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Post by doinkmark on Jun 27, 2022 4:48:57 GMT -5
Any chance she just didn't pay legal fees and that's why he bailed? Or he's busy that day? It may not be as scandalous as we assume.
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Jun 27, 2022 10:57:16 GMT -5
Any chance she just didn't pay legal fees and that's why he bailed? Or he's busy that day? It may not be as scandalous as we assume. I mean "Tammy hired a lawyer and then decided she didn't feel like paying him" would be pretty on brand at this point
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Post by Susan "Poison" Candy on Jun 28, 2022 10:10:21 GMT -5
Any chance she just didn't pay legal fees and that's why he bailed? Or he's busy that day? It may not be as scandalous as we assume. I mean "Tammy hired a lawyer and then decided she didn't feel like paying him" would be pretty on brand at this point Let me guess, it was Jackie Chiles that she tried to hire. But then when he found out who it was that was trying to hire him he had some PTSD from losing his cases having Kramer as his client that he was like "Aww Hell No"
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Post by Shy Guy on Jun 28, 2022 11:40:38 GMT -5
I mean "Tammy hired a lawyer and then decided she didn't feel like paying him" would be pretty on brand at this point Let me guess, it was Jackie Chiles that she tried to hire. But then when he found out who it was that was trying to hire him he had some PTSD from losing his cases having Kramer as his client that he was like "Aww Hell No" Love coming into any thread on this board and seeing a Seinfeld reference
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Jun 28, 2022 12:24:50 GMT -5
I mean "Tammy hired a lawyer and then decided she didn't feel like paying him" would be pretty on brand at this point Let me guess, it was Jackie Chiles that she tried to hire. But then when he found out who it was that was trying to hire him he had some PTSD from losing his cases having Kramer as his client that he was like "Aww Hell No" She put the balm on
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Post by sdoyle7798 on Jun 28, 2022 12:35:42 GMT -5
Any chance she just didn't pay legal fees and that's why he bailed? Or he's busy that day? It may not be as scandalous as we assume. I'd say there's a very good chance, as one of the reasons mentioned was "The client has not complied with the terms of the employment agreement with this attorney."
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Jun 28, 2022 12:38:28 GMT -5
Let me guess, it was Jackie Chiles that she tried to hire. But then when he found out who it was that was trying to hire him he had some PTSD from losing his cases having Kramer as his client that he was like "Aww Hell No" She put the balm on Yet another of one of her many humiliations.
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