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Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Remarkable defense lawyers in publicized crimes

It is more fun criticizing

Defense lawyers have a remarkable skill in protecting their clients.  Always practicing advocacy at highest level

Take Raymound Fortun on the case of an alleged drug lord.  In reference to the matrix, he said I can not comment on that.   That chart with lines cant establish the connection that my client has links to the criminal organization.  

For the United Healthcare, the defense lawyer for the alleged, suspect in killing of Bryan Thompson, CEO of United Health care:

1.  I had barely 12 hours to be familiar with the case;
2.  There is not charge yet, evidence that will place my client at NY.  Where is the evidence?

But we know that:
1.  The clothes worn,
2.   The ballistic of the gun, and the gun he was caught in Pennsylvania
3.   The handwritten manifesto.

We are not even sure if Luigi wants to be caught and be famous




Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Luigi Mangione, a HS valedictorian and Ivy Leage ME graduate, suspect in United Health care targetted shooting arrested

It is more fun criticizing

The police has finally arrested, on the on the 5th day after the shooting, a suspect, who is from Maryland, while eating at Altoon Pennsylvania.  He was identified by someone at MacDo who callled 911 and was arrested by a rookie.  It was the informant who was hailed a hero by Pennsylvania governor.

Police found a backpack, a ghost gun, (assembled from unliccensed parts) and 3 page speech which ranted vs corporate practices.  Luis  was a class valedictorian, and a Mechanical Engineering graduate at U of Pennsylvania

Police thought they would find difficulties in finding the suspect but again the long reaches of the law caught up with the prospect.   

A blogger was criticized for laughing at an interview the slaying of the United Healthcare CEO.

Should we laugh over the death a sort of revenge, if the CEO had corporate malpractice?  Is this something to laugh at?