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01-18-2006, 12:12 PM
The hearing next Wednesday, the 25th, will be held at 9:30 a.m.

They do not consider it an "arraignment" in the strictest sense of the word. It is a hearing to determine if BF has, or is in need of counsel and if so, to appoint same; and will serve as a "scheduling conference" to set the date(s) of trial and motions.

01-18-2006, 01:51 PM
They can ask for a change of venue, but if you're basing that solely on the fact that this area/courthouse, etc. is small - I doubt it. They'd have to have a legitimate legal reason to do so - like he'd be prejudiced by a trial down there.

Frankly, I think he's got about the same chance anywhere he's tried.

LADY2NOW
01-18-2006, 02:37 PM
Originally posted by richmonds-t



Taylor's mom Janet said there is only 8 rows in the courthouse. They are going to have police, lawyers, reporters, and then you have Taylor's family and maybe BF family. What are they going to do?

It'll be like a sold-out Broadway show--SRO! Very close quarters, I imagine. I wonder if BF is a "sweater"?

I agree with Rowan--the outcome will be the same no matter where the case is tried.

nibblet
01-18-2006, 02:53 PM
We could all bring lawn chairs and sit outside the courthouse...

If BF ever felt enclosed in his cell, wait until he is in a courtroom with all of Taylor's family...

01-18-2006, 03:51 PM
Originally posted by nibblet
We could all bring lawn chairs and sit outside the courthouse...

If BF ever felt enclosed in his cell, wait until he is in a courtroom with all of Taylor's family...

:beer:

Dorkette
01-18-2006, 05:01 PM
Nibs,

That was an excellent post !

Dorkette

BFD - v2.0
01-18-2006, 05:37 PM
Originally posted by nibblet
We could all bring lawn chairs and sit outside the courthouse...

If BF ever felt enclosed in his cell, wait until he is in a courtroom with all of Taylor's family...

In the best interest of jurisprudence I would caution people wanting to do that.

I know many people want to support Taylor's family. That's an admirable thing to do.

But if one person says or does the wrong thing in front of a juror, it could start the process all over again.

There have been mistrials over less.

Just something to think about.

nibblet
01-18-2006, 05:57 PM
Tongue-in-cheek remark to the 8 benches...

That is a long trip to sit in a lawn chair and not be able to see or hear anything...though my support would be in person...

01-18-2006, 06:39 PM
Originally posted by BFD - v2.0


In the best interest of jurisprudence I would caution people wanting to do that.

I know many people want to support Taylor's family. That's an admirable thing to do.

But if one person says or does the wrong thing in front of a juror, it could start the process all over again.

There have been mistrials over less.

Just something to think about.

I think she was just kidding about the lawn chairs BFD :) I think we all have more sense than to do anything disrespectful or that might in any way jeopardize this case :)

nibblet
01-18-2006, 06:45 PM
Originally posted by Rowan Again


I think she was just kidding about the lawn chairs BFD :) I think we all have more sense than to do anything disrespectful or that might in any way jeopardize this case :)

:beer: