Cant find threads on this if there are any. Today the state rested their case against Jahaad Marshall, and the guys attorney wants to quit, says continuing to represent the guy the way he wants to be represented jeopardizes his law license. http://www.wral.com/state-rests-in-raleigh-home-invasion-trial-defense-asks-to-withdraw-from-case/13513793/Sounds like the defendant is the lowest form of scum you can find and really should be forcibly paralyzed before being sent to prison forever.
3/26/2014 2:35:34 PM
remember when prisons weren't nicer than dorms?
3/26/2014 2:38:45 PM
Also finally a comment on WRAL I agree with.
3/26/2014 2:38:52 PM
3/26/2014 3:26:09 PM
Oh stop the trial everyone, he could not be guilty, he just drove the getaway car!
3/26/2014 3:28:04 PM
Interesting the lawyer played it that way, almost noble. I wonder how often that happens...On a related note, if he were wealthier, he might could have afforded a lawyer who would fight dirty on his behalf. Probably still wouldn't get out, but maybe would have gotten a shorter sentence.
3/26/2014 5:23:51 PM
I am not sure what a more expensive lawyer could say......he was caught after a high speed chase immediately following the crime and had the property stolen from the crime scene with him, was also identified by the victims.
3/27/2014 10:18:09 AM
Yeah I don't think it gets much more clear cut than this situation.
3/27/2014 10:22:38 AM
3/27/2014 10:36:59 AM
Perhaps I missed this in the article, but if an attorney asks to be released from a case, what would motivate a judge to refuse the request?
3/27/2014 10:45:45 AM
^ Likely a judicial efficiency determination, i.e., the judge decided it was easier/more efficient to keep current attorney than to delay trial while another attorney appointed, as well as to avoid any potential issues on appeal.And, the judge understands the attorney is asking to be released likely only bc the attorney knows his clients intends to present false testimony and the attorney is attempting to avoid any later disciplinary action by requesting to remove themselves from the case prior to being a party to false testimony before the court.[Edited on March 27, 2014 at 10:53 AM. Reason : ...]
3/27/2014 10:48:21 AM
^^His job is to defend broke criminals. So he's like "I don't wanna defend this broke criminal," and the judge is like "Tough shit, it's yo job."
3/27/2014 10:52:02 AM
Is he a public defender or is he independent of the State?
3/27/2014 3:27:29 PM
Lawyers can not quit mid trial without the judges permission.
3/27/2014 3:31:10 PM
3/27/2014 3:36:05 PM
might could / might should / might would are common in parts of North Carolina
3/27/2014 3:53:34 PM
sometimes I even say "used to could"
3/27/2014 5:26:37 PM
I usta could drink all night and not get a 2 day hangover.
3/27/2014 6:15:18 PM
3/27/2014 9:07:45 PM
LOL, you suck so bad.
3/27/2014 9:20:01 PM
Guilty on 22 counts
3/28/2014 3:15:55 PM
I feel sorry for that judge, having to repeat all 22 charges to each juror to make sure that's still their verdict.
3/28/2014 3:24:48 PM
That was jacked up I was in the media room for half that trial.
3/28/2014 3:28:41 PM
That's a bad dude.
3/28/2014 3:30:05 PM
"back when we used to smoke good at the oakwoods"
3/28/2014 4:02:40 PM
263 YearsNC does not have parole anymore either.
3/28/2014 5:25:10 PM
Tomorrow he will only have 262 years 364 days left.
3/28/2014 9:14:41 PM
Lol at that mother fucker crying.
3/28/2014 9:16:54 PM
I have a 99cent bullet that would take care of this piece of shit. Everyone wins.
3/28/2014 9:37:35 PM
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