Hah! You're much too "popular" already. Your "fans" would see through it in a heartbeat, but I'll get my publicist and my agent to talk to your people and maybe we can come to an agreement for a small, 7 figure deal. After all, anything less than 8 figures for either of us is mere chump change!Nope. I'm the one and only. I don't need to stinkin' doubles, although I'd rather have Agent Observer's pic on the back of my book.
Snipes trial (Continued)
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The government rested Friday afternoon, and the defense rested this morning - not witnesses, no testimony.
It's a big poker bluff that paid off when they tried it in the Banister case, but the DOJ's Banister case was a hell of a lot weaker than this case.
I predict a Galileo closing painting Snipes as a persecuted man, "He was just asking questions..." Yada yada.
It's a big poker bluff that paid off when they tried it in the Banister case, but the DOJ's Banister case was a hell of a lot weaker than this case.
I predict a Galileo closing painting Snipes as a persecuted man, "He was just asking questions..." Yada yada.
Demo.
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Above, I wrote:
Or, I should say, "how have the attorneys done so far?". We still have closing arguments coming.Demo, based on what you've seen, if you have the time later, how would you rate the job that the attorneys on both sides did?
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[nitpick] shouldn't it be something like "plus loin que", "le long du coté", "au delà de" or maybe just "prés de"? I think that passé is an action term meaning to pass something as in throw, not a term of proximity or direction. Also, maybe "mais", instead of "et"? I've never said this phrase in French or seen it written, so I'm not sure.[/nitpick]Famspear wrote:Demo wrote:
Mon Dieu! Je crois que M. Snipes siffle passé le cimetière, et il espère pour le plus meilleur!Jury was brought in at 9:05 this morning. The defense rested at 9:06.
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Imalawman wrote:
C'est possible. Je ne suis pas sûr. J'apprends français il y a 38 ans -- l'école. Mes ancêtres étaient français, mais mon français est faible.shouldn't it be something like "plus loin que", "le long du coté", "au delà de" or maybe just "prés de"? I think that passé is an action term meaning to pass something as in throw, not a term of proximity or direction. Also, maybe "mais", instead of "et"? I've never said this phrase in French or seen it written, so I'm not sure.
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Does anyone have an idea what kind of fee Bernhoft gets for NOT putting on a defense? High 6 figures, seven maybe?
I wonder how much you'd have to pay him to actually, you know, present some evidence in his client's behalf.
I wonder how much you'd have to pay him to actually, you know, present some evidence in his client's behalf.
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Sure, and that might work for an indigent defendant but not for a high-profile wealthy defendant who hired the attorneys of his choice.CaptainKickback wrote:I wonder something. If WS is found guilty and the appeal is filed, could WS hire a new attorney who would ask for a new trial because of inadequate defense/counsel at the initial trial?
Just a question
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......"We chose not to call witnesses because there was no need to. The government prosecutors have put on a case that simply does not come close to meeting the standard of its burden of proof," Snipes' attorney Daniel Meachum said in a statement.
The trial, which had been expected to last a month, opened Jan. 14. The prosecution rested Friday.
"It was obvious after we went over the evidence the government presented that we could move on to closing arguments immediately and get a just acquittal for Wesley on all counts listed in the indictment," Meachum said.......
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gR52 ... wD8UF267O0
The trial, which had been expected to last a month, opened Jan. 14. The prosecution rested Friday.
"It was obvious after we went over the evidence the government presented that we could move on to closing arguments immediately and get a just acquittal for Wesley on all counts listed in the indictment," Meachum said.......
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5gR52 ... wD8UF267O0
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Translation:......"We chose not to call witnesses because there was no need to. The government prosecutors have put on a case that simply does not come close to meeting the standard of its burden of proof,"
We're screwed and we know it.
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Translation: We're screwed and the jury knows it."We could have called a bunch of Hollywood stars," said Bernhoft, a Milwaukee, Wis., lawyer who specializes in tax cases. "We could have put on a big show, but we don't do that. We're not going to waste the jury's time."
But darn it, I was really looking forward to Goldie Hawn's testimony on taxation.
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A persecuted man who did not have a Florida residence.Demosthenes wrote:I predict a Galileo closing painting Snipes as a persecuted man, "He was just asking questions..." Yada yada.
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Here's a link to a news report from the scene at the court house, from a TV station, complete with a few brief words of confidence from Wesley Snipes
http://www.wftv.com/video/15165168/index.html
http://www.wftv.com/video/15165168/index.html
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Snipes trial offers IRS perfect script
Morris said Tuesday in closing arguments. "And it's the law, and that's what this case is about. It's about three men who felt they were above the law."
Defense attorney Robert Barnes conceded Snipes' arguments may have been crazy, but insisted that didn't make them criminal.
"Disagreement with the IRS is not fraud of the IRS, is not deception," Barnes said. "It was an attempt to engage the IRS, to go through the IRS procedures and processes and see who's right."
http://www.mercurynews.com/nationworld/ci_8109841
Morris said Tuesday in closing arguments. "And it's the law, and that's what this case is about. It's about three men who felt they were above the law."
Defense attorney Robert Barnes conceded Snipes' arguments may have been crazy, but insisted that didn't make them criminal.
"Disagreement with the IRS is not fraud of the IRS, is not deception," Barnes said. "It was an attempt to engage the IRS, to go through the IRS procedures and processes and see who's right."
http://www.mercurynews.com/nationworld/ci_8109841