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Witnesses left courtroom in tears in Kobe case



s_knight8@hotmail.com (s_knight8)
2/2/2004 6:58:22 PM


http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylc=X3oDMTBpZmFlcXBpBF9TAzk1ODYxOTQ4BHNlYwN0aA--?slug=ap-bryantcase&prov=ap&type=lgns
Prosecutors and defense attorneys questioned at least seven witnesses
behind closed doors, apparently trying to determine what Bryant's
19-year-old accuser told them about her medical history. Among the
witnesses was the alleged victim's mother, who testified for nearly
three hours.
At least two witnesses, including Lindsey McKinney, a former roommate
of the woman, appeared close to tears when they left the courtroom.
``Team Kobe has an opportunity to examine witnesses allied with the
accuser under oath,'' said Craig Silverman, an attorney who is
following the case. ``This is a golden opportunity to get free
discovery.''
 
 
"Richard"
2/2/2004 9:20:53 PM


s_knight8 wrote:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylc=X3oDMTBpZmFlcXBpBF9TAzk1ODYxOTQ4BHN
lYwN0aA--?slug=ap-bryantcase&prov=ap&type=lgns
Prosecutors and defense attorneys questioned at least seven witnesses
behind closed doors, apparently trying to determine what Bryant's
19-year-old accuser told them about her medical history. Among the
witnesses was the alleged victim's mother, who testified for nearly
three hours.
At least two witnesses, including Lindsey McKinney, a former roommate
of the woman, appeared close to tears when they left the courtroom.
``Team Kobe has an opportunity to examine witnesses allied with the
accuser under oath,'' said Craig Silverman, an attorney who is
following the case. ``This is a golden opportunity to get free
discovery.''
Why does kobe bryant get so much time in court with hearings that take days
when any other person in his position would be in and out in a day?
Publicity!
 
 
Solarbeat
2/2/2004 10:43:36 PM


On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 21:20:53 -0600, "Richard" <anonymous@127.000>
wrote:
s_knight8 wrote:
Why does kobe bryant get so much time in court with hearings that take days
when any other person in his position would be in and out in a day?
Publicity!
$
 
 
tjab@wam.umd.edu (tjab)
2/3/2004 10:06:10 AM


In article <6bd12cd6.0402021858.7f441b9c@posting.google.com>,
s_knight8 <s_knight8@hotmail.com> wrote:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylc=X3oDMTBpZmFlcXBpBF9TAzk1ODYxOTQ4BHNlYwN0aA--?slug=ap-bryantcase&prov=ap&type=lgns
Prosecutors and defense attorneys questioned at least seven witnesses
behind closed doors, apparently trying to determine what Bryant's
19-year-old accuser told them about her medical history. Among the
witnesses was the alleged victim's mother, who testified for nearly
three hours.
At least two witnesses, including Lindsey McKinney, a former roommate
of the woman, appeared close to tears when they left the courtroom.
``Team Kobe has an opportunity to examine witnesses allied with the
accuser under oath,'' said Craig Silverman, an attorney who is
following the case. ``This is a golden opportunity to get free
discovery.''
How did "appeared close to tears" in the story get to "in tears"
in the subject line?
 
 
Sky King
2/3/2004 3:40:27 PM


On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 21:20:53 -0600, "Richard" <anonymous@127.000>
wrote:
s_knight8 wrote:
Why does kobe bryant get so much time in court with hearings that take days
when any other person in his position would be in and out in a day?
Publicity!
Good lawyers and we all should have one or two. I am not faulting him
for that. Most of the time the state has a lot more money to spend
then the defendant.
 
 
Gary Collard
2/3/2004 7:37:50 PM


Richard wrote:
s_knight8 wrote:
Why does kobe bryant get so much time in court with hearings that take days
when any other person in his position would be in and out in a day?
Publicity!
No, just having a good attorney. It is the rare case where the state does
not have the huge financial advantage over the defendant.
--
Gary Collard
SABR-L Moderator
gmcollard@yahoo.com
"I would've gone for 2" -- Carolina coach John Fox when asked what he
thought of Justin Timberlake exposing Janet Jackson's breast
 
 
"Chas"
2/3/2004 12:59:04 PM


"Gary Collard" <garycollard@netscape.net> wrote
No, just having a good attorney. It is the rare case where the state does
not have the huge financial advantage over the defendant.
It's easy getting docket time up there also.
They did the same thing in Boulder for the Jon Benet case- they have a fast
docket up there too.
Chas
 
 
"Michael Snyder"
2/3/2004 8:18:58 PM




"Gary Collard" <garycollard@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:401FF88E.5789F7CB@netscape.net...

Richard wrote:
No, just having a good attorney. It is the rare case where the state does
not have the huge financial advantage over the defendant.
And cases like this, where the defense actually has some resources,
probably benefit other (poorer) defendants as well, since they help
to set (or break) precidents.
 
 
steve sullivan
2/3/2004 11:50:37 PM


In article <6bd12cd6.0402021858.7f441b9c@posting.google.com>,
s_knight8@hotmail.com (s_knight8) wrote:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylc=X3oDMTBpZmFlcXBpBF9TAzk1ODYxOTQ4BHNlYwN0
aA--?slug=ap-bryantcase&prov=ap&type=lgns
Prosecutors and defense attorneys questioned at least seven witnesses
behind closed doors, apparently trying to determine what Bryant's
19-year-old accuser told them about her medical history. Among the
witnesses was the alleged victim's mother, who testified for nearly
three hours.
At least two witnesses, including Lindsey McKinney, a former roommate
of the woman, appeared close to tears when they left the courtroom.
Big mean defense attorneys, making those poor little girls cry!
--
"He that would exchange liberty for temporary safety
deserves neither liberty nor safety. Ben Franklin
"Those who are ready to sacrifice freedom for security
ultimately will lose both" - Abraham Lincoln
 
 
claris0911@yahoo.com.sg (claris)
2/3/2004 7:18:10 PM


...
steve sullivan <steve@spamhotmail.com> wrote in message news:<steve-5AA328.15515503022004@news.sf.sbcglobal.net>...
In article <6bd12cd6.0402021858.7f441b9c@posting.google.com>,
s_knight8@hotmail.com (s_knight8) wrote:
Big mean defense attorneys, making those poor little girls cry!
 
 
Ruben Patterson and Chris Mihm Both Posterized Snaq
2/4/2004 10:03:44 AM


On 3 Feb 2004 10:06:10 -0500, tjab@wam.umd.edu (tjab) blurted:
In article <6bd12cd6.0402021858.7f441b9c@posting.google.com>,
s_knight8 <s_knight8@hotmail.com> wrote:
How did "appeared close to tears" in the story get to "in tears"
in the subject line?
Answer: Wes at CON-centric dot net spins the news. He's not credible. I thought
everyone knew that.
 
 
Ruben Patterson and Chris Mihm Both Posterized Snaq
2/4/2004 10:05:05 AM


On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 20:18:58 GMT, "Michael Snyder" <msnyder@redhat.com>
blurted:


"Gary Collard" <garycollard@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:401FF88E.5789F7CB@netscape.net...

And cases like this, where the defense actually has some resources,
probably benefit other (poorer) defendants as well, since they help
to set (or break) precidents.
What are precidents?
 
 
Ruben Patterson and Chris Mihm Both Posterized Snaq
2/4/2004 10:06:22 AM


On 3 Feb 2004 19:18:10 -0800, claris0911@yahoo.com.sg (claris) blurted:
..
I don't get it. Is this morse code? Brail?
steve sullivan <steve@spamhotmail.com> wrote in message news:<steve-5AA328.15515503022004@news.sf.sbcglobal.net>...
 
 
Charlie Board
2/5/2004 12:56:39 AM


Ruben Patterson and Chris Mihm Both Posterized Snaq wrote:
On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 20:18:58 GMT, "Michael Snyder" <msnyder@redhat.com>
And cases like this, where the defense actually has some resources,
probably benefit other (poorer) defendants as well, since they help
to set (or break) precidents.
What are precidents?
Dan Quayle if Daddy Bush had died?
 
 
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