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PHOENIX – The nation got its first look on Monday at the 22-year-old loner accused of trying to assassinate Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Jared Loughner, head shaved, a cut above the right temple and his hands cuffed, scanned a packed courtroom and sat down.
His attorney, who defended Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and "Unabomber" Ted Kaczynski, whispered to him.
Originally posted by Erongaricuaro
reply to post by SchoolProject
So I gather from the BBC report is that Loughner's attorney was appointed to him. Does this suggest something like a public defender? Or is this a private attorney that now specializes in high-profile cases as this?
Sorry, I just don't know how the system works in these instances and was hoping to get some answers here. Nevertheless, it all seems strange to me.
Originally posted by Erongaricuaro
I don't recall the fate of the others off-hand or what they had to go through awaiting execution. There may not be a chance for no conviction and perhaps for the defendant the best for him is to get some comfort and security so he lives to see a tomorrow or his legal execution date. If these people were carrying out government "orders" and knew the predicamate they would be in, then what is the best they could hope for or least they could expect?
Maybe getting decent food and cable TV is his future. That would be better than facing a death squad by guards and fellow inmates each day. I don't know, I hope to never be in his situation.
"Think of it this way. When I was in the Army, you didn't see me for years. Think of me that way now, like I'm away in the Army again, on an assignment for the military."
Originally posted by Erongaricuaro
news.yahoo.com...
PHOENIX – The nation got its first look on Monday at the 22-year-old loner accused of trying to assassinate Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Jared Loughner, head shaved, a cut above the right temple and his hands cuffed, scanned a packed courtroom and sat down.
His attorney, who defended Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and "Unabomber" Ted Kaczynski, whispered to him.
Perhaps this attorney specializes in these cases but it seems a little odd to me given the conspiracy theories surrounding those cases and the speculation about Jared Loughner being a Manchurian candidate. Or is this just how these cases are handled, by special attorneys that seek out these cases? Or are we looking at another rabbitt hole?
Originally posted by SchoolProject
Is anyone else having difficulty getting the name of the Lawyer? It seems that this person is a "ghost"... I've checked everywhere so I can read up on them? [EDIT - NAME GIVEN ABOVE... THANKS!]
There's some clear paralels in the case - especially around Mind Control... Mcveigh was adament that the US Army implanted chips in him and his last words to his mother were:
"Think of it this way. When I was in the Army, you didn't see me for years. Think of me that way now, like I'm away in the Army again, on an assignment for the military."
I find there's more to this than meets the eye... MKULTRA anyone?edit on 10-1-2011 by SchoolProject because: Question asked just after name posted.
Originally posted by kwakakev
The amount of public emotion surrounding this and the other cases is not for the feint hearted. You have to thick skin, hard attitude and perform under pressure. The media is going to be all over it and any mistakes will not go down well. Someone has to do it, I take my hat of to him.
It's a HER, but you can still take your hat off.