Interesting race topics . . .

My understanding is they didn't hire an attorney at all. I'm pretty sure his attorney was court-appointed.
They should have used the Gofundme for its purpose. Instead, they spent it on themselves. I have little to no sympathy that his inept representation suggested that it is was all oops, he impaled himself. But watch them try to claim ineffective assistance of counsel and then hire a Crump or something.
 
They should have used the Gofundme for its purpose. Instead, they spent it on themselves. I have little to no sympathy that his inept representation suggested that it is was all oops, he impaled himself. But watch them try to claim ineffective assistance of counsel and then hire a Crump or something.

I'm sure someone will take on the appeal about minimal cost just to make a name for themselves. Seems like this happens frequently.
 


That University of Phoenix degree sure is coming in handy. And yes, she is a shitty attorney.

Per Grokdox:

No specific high-profile cases with public details on “wins” (convictions or favorable outcomes) are readily available in news reports or court records.28


As a former Dallas County Assistant District Attorney (roughly 2016–2022), Thelma M. Anderson has described her record in interviews and promotional materials for her book Shut Up and Prosecute:


  • She tried over 40 criminal cases.
  • She successfully prosecuted more than 50 criminal and civil cases (per some profiles).31

One specific instance she has highlighted: She was featured in the news for dismissing a case involving wrongful identification (an action she presented positively as correcting an injustice).28


Public records, court dockets, and news coverage do not appear to detail named trials, verdicts, or notable convictions she secured. Prosecutor case outcomes are often not individually publicized unless they involve high-profile matters, and her tenure does not seem to have produced widely reported landmark cases. Some online comments criticize her performance anecdotally, but these are not verifiable.


Her later career has focused more on entrepreneurship (Tell A Lawyer Consulting Group), inventing, and commentary (e.g., on the Karmelo Anthony case), alongside legal challenges including her federal wire fraud conviction related to a PPP loan and resulting disciplinary proceedings.


In summary, her claims center on volume of cases handled rather than specific celebrated victories.
 


It literally does not matter to this broad. Who the fuck is she to judge? Vote her ignorant nasty ass out.
 
They probably should have used that money to hire an attorney that could have gotten better results and attempted to mitigate this thing. Instead they pushed their chips all in on, he is innocent and you're racist if you say otherwise. How do you show any leniency when that entire side was trying to make him out to be a victim like he did nothing wrong?

Just seems to me like he could have gotten a lighter sentence had they taken a better path. Instead they went scorched earth on a case where they really didn't have a good defense.



An OJ dream team couldn't have saved him from this conviction. Too many witnesses and he admitted doing it.
 
It is discouraging we cannot agree on what is objectively right and wrong.
 
It's okay though, my b.
 


It's ironic because this is the type of behavior and attitude that leads to people being murdered. The thought that you can just do whatever you want with no repercussions is what led us down this path in the first place. No you can't just commit crimes and get away with it. And you're an even bigger idiot for recording the crime as you're committing it.
 
And it's beyond my comprehension that parents out there would be willing to do the opposite.
The kid stabbed another kid because he pushed him. He learned that kind of behavior from his parents so that all tracks.
 
The kid stabbed another kid because he pushed him. He learned that kind of behavior from his parents so that all tracks.

I mean he brought a knife and then chose a path of trying to start a fight. I have no doubt in my mind that he thought he could taunt someone until they physically touched him at all and then just stab them. But that's not really how it works.
 
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