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High-Profile Attorney Blunders.

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For those that has been following the Scott Peterson case, I'm wondering

if anyone thinks that the Scott's lawyer, the high-profile Mark Gregaros,

won the case to set Scott free? From what I understand, his track record

isn't as amazing as one would expect from a high-profile lawyer. Some

examples include his representation of:

 

Susan McDougal. She spent 18 months in jail.

Wynonna Rider. Convicted of shoplifting.

Michael Jackson. Replaced Geragos with another attorney.

 

All this makes me wonder why the Petersons choose him. In my opinion,

if they wanted a high-profile, successful defense lawyer, they should

have gone with Johnnie Cochran's firm.

 

I know Court TV does a great job keeping everyone up-to-date throughout

the day (I think they are allowed to have a few reporters inside the

courthouse during the trial who send updates to the station), but I've

been getting most of my updates at night from their anchor Catherine

Crier (I work during the day.) They're actually giving her two

dedicated hours during the trial's closing arguments (which start

Monday, 11/1) to talk about the case, which run from 5pm-6pm & 8pm-9pm

in case you can't catch the daytime coverage like me.

 

Cheers and let's see how this "Trial of the Year" wraps up!

  • 2 weeks later...

Guilty. :)

 

There was a huge crowd listening in on the verdict and when they jury said that he was guilty for 1st degree and 2nd degree, they all cheered.

 

Man, that was a crazy trial.

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