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Ethical Responsibilities

Posted by Donna on November 5, 2008 at 9:06 am

I’ve made it a point to steer clear of the whole Casey Anthony insanity.  Well, until yesterday.  And today.  But I couldn’t let the latest out of Florida go without a comment or two…or twenty.  Jose Baez, as we know, is one of Casey Anthony’s lawyers.  Unfortunately, recent stories have put him in a less than noble position.  Actually, the stories haven’t put him in this position - he’s managed it all by himself. 

Two weeks ago, he was warned to halt physical contact between himself and Casey Anthony during their visits.  He said he wasn’t aware of regulations that prohibited physical contact between prisoners and their legal counsel and that it was customary for him to hug all of his clients.  I doubt that, but that’s neither here nor there.  Still, a week later, the jail officials had to warn him yet again.  Not only is this being called unethical behavior, but he’s putting this entire case in jeopardy.  If she’s found guilty, this could be spun into some kind of justification for an appeal because of lines that are being crossed in the client/attorney dynamics.  He’s threatened to file a brief - although I can’t imagine how well that would go over, since he knows he’s crossed the line.  Of all the years he’s been inside that jail to visit clients,  surely he knows the rules by now.  To file a brief would require an explanation as to why he’s breaking the rules, and my guess is that’s one explanation he doesn’t want to provide.

It’s been hokey since the beginning.  His being in the Anthony home late at night, her all day visits to his office - it just seemed a bit too intimate.  I’m not suggesting anything along the lines of his betraying his wife, but he’s certainly betraying his oath as an attorney.  It’s almost as if he’s being drawn into her twisted thought process.  Some say he’s behaving more like a member of the family or a close friend than as a part of her legal team that’s supposed to be preparing a solid defense for her trial.  I’ve not seen the other attorney who was brought in whose experience in death penalty cases is required under Florida law.  He’s not been making statements to the media, nor does he appear to have much patience for this whole “woe is me” attitude that Casey Anthony is known for.  His goal is to defend her.  Period.  Many are beginning to wonder what Jose Baez’s goal is.  The lines are becoming blurred. 

It would be a shame to allow this one woman to jeopardize his entire career and possibly everything else in his life.  You can’t help but wonder what he expects to gain from this.  If he loses his credibility as an attorney, he won’t have a career, or at least, he won’t have an untarnished career.  It’s like so many other things in life, you don’t know what you want, but you sure know what you don’t want. If he’s not careful, he’ll become the “don’t want” of Florida attorneys.


The Familiar Evils

Posted by Donna on October 15, 2008 at 6:25 pm

Once again, another of our illustrious politicians has managed to wrangle up a scandal or two. The more things change, the more they stay the same.

This time, the winning state is Florida and the headline-making name is none other than Democrat Tim Mahoney.

Tim Mahoney has defended his actions of paying a woman he’d had an affair with. He says he did nothing illegal. I guess not. Most mistresses are accustomed to being “kept” and there’s nothing illegal about that. The bigger problem is his marriage and whether or not the Mrs. will allow him to continue breathing. Wouldn’t we just love to see one of these wives belly-up and demand a divorce? I would love to see one of them not stand by their husbands as he declares his unending love to “the woman who stood by me no matter what, who I have betrayed in the cruelest ways”, but instead, release her own statement along the lines of, “The arrogance and narcissistic nature of my husband has forced me to make a choice I never dreamed I’d have to. Because he can’t keep the pony in the

   Tim Mahoney

Tim Mahoney

barn, I have chosen to file for divorce.” I know we’ll never live to see a statement like that, but still, their passive and martyred natures are becoming tiresome. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not making light of an incredible difficult position to find yourself in. I know how exhausting and hurtful it can be. And it does go back to these politicians becoming accustomed to people following around in their attempts to be helpful and providing every miniscule request they demand. And too, the wives, once they discover the infidelity, most likely ensure life becomes less than pleasant for these political figures - at least their personal lives at home that are never exposed in the media. That is probably the safest way to ensure it doesn’t become a bigger scandal - the wives probably inflict their cold shoulders and temper tantrums at the one place the media has no access to - which, of course, is their home.

The one winner in this scandal is the former aide whose bank account is now $121,000 to the good. Oh, and lest we forget, Tim Mahoney won his bid after his adamant insistences of returning “morals and family values” to politics. This, of course, was the same position that was open due to Mark Foley’s suggestive and what some insist were sexual text messages to young Washington male pages.

His declaration of having done nothing that violated his office or any laws might be true, but a wise man would think more of the long term consequences of the violations against these morals and family values he hung his promises from.

Need proof that the scandalous political cycle exists? This should provide it.



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