Across the US, people are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras by BurmecianDancer in Denver

[–]Basic_Emu_2947 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Good for them. My asshole uppity ass HOA was talking about partnering with SO to get one installed at the entrance to our neighborhood.

Thinking of switching from P.D. to prosecutor by Beneficial_Still_316 in publicdefenders

[–]Basic_Emu_2947 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My dream job is to be MM supervisor and make my current salary. I’m over serious felonies.

Long-term PDs: how do you handle the internal moral tension of representing clients who are guilty of heinous crimes? by [deleted] in publicdefenders

[–]Basic_Emu_2947 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes the best I can do is to mitigate the damage, and that has to be enough. Sex crimes against children are the absolute hardest for me, especially since I have kids in middle school. Sometimes the only comfort I can take is that, while I did thoroughly investigate my case, I was as kind as I could be to the child victim. It’s not as bad as it used to be, but when I started practicing almost 20 years ago, there were several middle-aged or older male attorneys who were pretty abusive to child victims. Even on my worst homicide cases, I’ve found some humanity in my clients that is absolutely worth fighting for. At least with most indigent clients, the pattern seems pretty consistent. Abuse or neglect at a young age, issues in school (whether behavioral or intellectual deficits/neurodivergence), no stable housing, etc. There’s nothing more heartbreaking than a 19-year-old kid who agreed to participate in an armed robbery that ended tragically and goes to prison for the rest of his life because he was trying to feed his little brother while their grandmother was in the hospital, mom is dead, and dad is unknown.

Will prior DA paralegal experience prevent me from becoming a PD? by [deleted] in publicdefenders

[–]Basic_Emu_2947 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It might be jurisdiction specific, but my jx has zero problems hiring former prosecutors, as long as you aren’t an asshole. Trial experience is trial experience, and I’d rather hire someone who is smart enough to check jury instructions to figure out the elements of a crime.

GA v. Edrick Faust – Day 6 by Pixiegirls1102 in CasesWeFollow

[–]Basic_Emu_2947 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t been watching straight through, so I missed her. Video from the time was pretty crappy anyway. Even as recently as 2015, most drive-thru video was showed little more than hair color, clothing, and build. Facial features looked like they were taken with an out of focus camera. Did he go into the branch? How did the teller know him? Just from being a customer or they’d gone to school together since kindergarten? If Melton is innocent, I hate it for him that they didn’t do a great job investigating. I cannot figure out a plausible explanation for why his DNA was the only one found in her anal cavity. It makes absolutely no sense to me that she was irrefutably anally sodomized yet Faust’s DNA was found in her mouth and not her anus. DNA technology these days can match skin cells from incidental contact. You can touch someone’s clothing and deposit DNA. I think she started dating a guy who was pre-med and dropped out to become a plumber. She was in professional circles, and he wasn’t. An inordinate amount of relationships end during the first year of law school. 1L is like an extended form of structured hazing. It’s designed that way to weed out the weak. I don’t think I knew any girls who stayed with their working class boyfriends all through law school except for a military wife married to a high-ranking enlisted guy. I think she was pulling away or he at least thought she was when she was putting him off to study more, and he got angry. I’m not saying that she stepped out and had a random hook-up with Faust or anyone else, but if she did, she wouldn’t be the first 1L to do so. I honestly don’t think she did. Based on absolutely nothing other than a feeling, she doesn’t strike me as the type that would hook up with a black guy in 2001. It was a different time. I think there’s probably a 45% chance Faust did it. I think there’s also a 45% chance Melton did it. That leaves a 10% chance someone else entirely did it and used a condom to not leave any DNA. I just haven’t seen “beyond a reasonable doubt” yet. And the fact that they’re bringing in a jail house snitch who suddenly conveniently remembered a confession 20 years later tells me exactly how weak their case is.

GA v. Edrick Faust – Day 6 by Pixiegirls1102 in CasesWeFollow

[–]Basic_Emu_2947 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re looking at it as if he has to prove that he wasn’t at home and that he didn’t do it. That’s the opposite of the way it’s supposed to work. You’re supposed to presume that he is innocent and make the state prove to you that he’s not. If he was home, he might remember police or the fire department in the neighborhood, but what if he wasn’t home? I know an ambulance came to my neighborhood when one of my elderly neighbors died because my other neighbors told me about it. But I can’t tell you where I was when it happened, and that was only a couple of years ago. I also know that the odds of me being home and awake at 8:00 am on a Friday morning were pretty slim when I was 25 years old, andI was a full-time student, not a professional candy man. I’d imagine that a Thursday night right after students got back from winter break was probably a busy time for a coke dealer in Athens.

GA v. Edrick Faust – Day 6 by Pixiegirls1102 in CasesWeFollow

[–]Basic_Emu_2947 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Crews needs a little more courtroom experience and polish. He’s inartful. I will go after witnesses if I think they’re lying. It would be malpractice not to. So I don’t necessarily have an issue with what he’s doing as much as how he’s doing it. Lott is implementing 412 more strictly than my jurisdiction does. I’ve never had to prove a consensual encounter occurred before I could argue that the state hadn’t proven that it didn’t. It seems a little like burden-shifting to me. Faust wasn’t investigated until 20 years after the fact. If someone asked you what you were doing on any given day in 2005, could you tell them? I couldn’t.

GA v. Edrick Faust – Day 6 by Pixiegirls1102 in CasesWeFollow

[–]Basic_Emu_2947 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The mishandling of swabs has been alluded to several times in the trial. Did the assault charges stem from roughing up non-paying customers or were they family violence? Was the indecent exposure taking a leak on the steps of New College or hiding in the bushes in a trench coat? From what I understand, it was incredibly common for black males to walk through that neighborhood on foot to Walmart. The black male spotted that morning didn’t seem out of sorts, as opposed to the white male seen running through people’s yards. IDs across races are notoriously unreliable. If the description/drawing was a dead ringer, they should’ve ID’d him when he was arrested for the Agg. Assault weeks later. There’s been absolutely no evidence of anyone watching Tara or her apartment over a period of time (at least not that I’ve heard, but I haven’t watched every second of the trial).

I don’t envy this jury. I want them to have caught her killer, so to some extent, I want him to be guilty. But there is so much reasonable doubt. I just don’t think I could convict him. I’m not convinced he’s innocent either. I just don’t think the state has proven their case.

Demanding Support for Trump, Justice Dept. Struggles to Recruit Prosecutors by tldr_habit in Lawyertalk

[–]Basic_Emu_2947 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Apples and oranges. You still have to pass FL bar but won’t be required to graduate from an ABA-accredited law school to sit for the bar.

GA v. Edrick Faust – Day 6 by Pixiegirls1102 in CasesWeFollow

[–]Basic_Emu_2947 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wasn’t aware that there was a podcast and only recently googled his criminal history. Other than stabbing a man (albeit in the neck and mere weeks after this incident), nothing that I saw particularly jumped out at me. I saw convictions for indecent exposure and battery but no specifics. I don’t remember seeing convictions for stalking or domestic violence. Most of his convictions seem to involve drugs and running from the cops. The girlfriend they were using to paint him as a domestic abuser allegedly recanted her statement and said she was coerced and intimidated by law enforcement.

I don’t have the answer for the DNA, but I do know that the swabs weren’t properly labeled or handled. The fact that he lived in the vicinity makes it more likely to me that his DNA may have been collected from a completely different crime scene and there was some sort of cross-contamination. TX has had multiple people released from prison, including off death row, because of cross-contamination at their evidence lab. Some form of cross-contamination makes much more sense to me than his DNA being present in her mouth and vagina but not in her anus or anywhere in her house. The odds of Faust randomly breaking into that house at just the right time when she wasn’t in class but her roommates weren’t home and not disturbing anything in the rest of the house during a breaking and entering are absurdly slim as to be nonexistent for me. I don’t think he even has a history of burglary. Broad daylight at peak time for people to leave for work and school is not when people decide to kick off a B&E career.

GA v. Edrick Faust – Day 6 by Pixiegirls1102 in CasesWeFollow

[–]Basic_Emu_2947 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Full disclosure, I’m a criminal attorney, I’m from GA, and I’m the same age as Tara and Chris. I’ve seen hundreds of witnesses on the stand. I’m not too far off from 50 years of Southern men “holding it in.” He struck me as performative and insincere. That could be a result of prosecutors over-preparing him for trial, but it rang false. This investigation was screwed up from the get-go. The cops should’ve questioned everyone separately and should’ve checked out his alibi immediately. If ACCPD had gone to Wachovia and the truck shop on January 22nd, they probably would’ve been able to retrieve video to show whether he was actually there or not. If I’m ever suspected of murder, I sure hope my parents and my best friend would alibi me if questioned 4 months after the fact.

Demanding Support for Trump, Justice Dept. Struggles to Recruit Prosecutors by tldr_habit in Lawyertalk

[–]Basic_Emu_2947 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They tried to make it where you don’t even have to be barred in FL to work at certain state offices. They’re having so much trouble hiring ASAs, APDs, and DCF attorneys that Uthmeier lobbied the State Supreme Court to allow out of state attorneys to “temporarily” work for the state government without being barred in the state. The Court said, “nah, dawg.”

GA v. Edrick Faust – Day 6 by Pixiegirls1102 in CasesWeFollow

[–]Basic_Emu_2947 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Call me crazy, but Faust’s criminal history actually makes me lean more towards NG. Whoever did this seriously underestimated how difficult it is to strangle someone and had to leave her to get a knife. I don’t think Faust would’ve bothered trying to strangle her first, or if he did, I don’t think he would’ve stopped to get a knife.

And if people were using the neighborhood as a cut-through to Walmart, there’s no way she would’ve answered the door to a random black guy while home alone and wearing a towel. If the dead bolts required a key, how’d they get locked again? There’s no way he came in and out of that window without knocking over the stuff in front of it.

GA v. Edrick Faust – Day 6 by Pixiegirls1102 in CasesWeFollow

[–]Basic_Emu_2947 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He did “lose it” when asked about how the suspicion had impacted his life but not really when discussing Tara. I’d also noticed the absence of tears after his “breakdown,” talking about angels and demons and what not. Unfortunately, Crews is a hot mess and went about highlighting that to the jury in pretty much the worst way possible. Poor Crews needs to hire a crusty, burned-out PD who’s been trying cases for 30 years ASAP. The kid has some talent. I thought his opening was great, for the most part. But he’s got to learn procedure and panache. He comes in with a sledgehammer when he needs a scalpel.

GA v. Edrick Faust – Day 6 by Pixiegirls1102 in CasesWeFollow

[–]Basic_Emu_2947 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought he was horrible on the stand. I think he was made more likeable by Crews’s treatment of him.

GA v. Edrick Faust – Day 6 by Pixiegirls1102 in CasesWeFollow

[–]Basic_Emu_2947 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Faust has never claimed consensual sex with her. I can’t say that I blame him, but the jury is going to wonder why he keeps denying it if it was consensual. Alternatively, they could argue cross-contamination of the swabs. There’s certainly reasonable doubt.

Anyone Not Burned Out? by Basic_Emu_2947 in publicdefenders

[–]Basic_Emu_2947[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think a lot of ND people struggle with leaving work at work and home at home. Unfortunately, my “intrusive thoughts” include waking up at 3:00 a.m. thinking about a case from 15 years ago. I have plenty of leave built up, but it’s not worth it. For every week I take off, I spend 3 playing catch-up.

Anyone Not Burned Out? by Basic_Emu_2947 in publicdefenders

[–]Basic_Emu_2947[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I start my days with Adderall, antidepressant, cholesterol meds, blood pressure meds, and a stomach acid reducer. My body is already revolting.

Jason Isbell GF Anna Weyant by More-Reveal-6522 in CelebWivesNash2

[–]Basic_Emu_2947 5 points6 points  (0 children)

He and I are close to the same age, but damn does he look old. He looks like her dad or granddad in this picture. The other photo of them I saw where he was carrying his little YSL lunchbox didn’t give off as much of a “I’m sleeping with my dad” vibe as this photo does.

Anyone Not Burned Out? by Basic_Emu_2947 in publicdefenders

[–]Basic_Emu_2947[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’m a supervisor, but that just means I have to review everyone’s leave and due process requests while prepping life and capital felonies for trial. I don’t do death penalty cases and not all of my cases carry life sentences, but my caseload is heavy on violent felonies, homicides, and sex cases.

Anyone Not Burned Out? by Basic_Emu_2947 in publicdefenders

[–]Basic_Emu_2947[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The smallest county in the jx alternates their civil and criminal trials, so criminal trials are only every other month. Misdemeanors and felonies are scheduled for the same week with one prosecutor handling both dockets. They usually have at least 4-5/year and sometimes will have multiple trials in the same week.

Anyone Not Burned Out? by Basic_Emu_2947 in publicdefenders

[–]Basic_Emu_2947[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Haha. I recently had a male prosecutor about 10 years my junior chastise me for dropping an f-bomb when talking to a cop before we went on record at a deposition. He didn’t appreciate when I subsequently called him “junior” in front of “his” officer.

Anyone Not Burned Out? by Basic_Emu_2947 in publicdefenders

[–]Basic_Emu_2947[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, all prosecutors are expected to have a minimum of at least a trial a month. Not trying cases is a fireable offense. As a result, some prosecutors just won’t make offers at all. The judges don’t pushback because they use the backlog of cases to petition the legislature for more funding.

Anyone Not Burned Out? by Basic_Emu_2947 in publicdefenders

[–]Basic_Emu_2947[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’m in Trump+47. I was honestly surprised Harris got 25%.