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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Six weeks till trial. Let’s see what the next reason for a delay is. Go ahead and bankrupt your family Brendan I’m sure you don’t give a darn just like you didn’t care about your wife or your daughter.[/quote] Legally the defense has no more grounds for an extension so it's likely to start on January 13th as planned. I agree BB has no care about his family or anyone. Who on earthy murders their wife while their daughter is downstairs? No one good for sure... [/quote] Curious how you come to the conclusion the defense has no more legal grounds for extension? [/quote] The prosecution has submitted all its evidence for the case intended for trial. They are not seeking new evidence to use to prove Banfield guilty of the crime. They believe they have enough to win the case and have collected it and witnesses for the past couple years. So that when most prosecutions are ready to go to court they present that in discovery. At that point the defense only has as many changes and time that the judge feels fair... in this case she has ruled the date is final to start, and unless there is something new presented which the prosecution is not seeking because its important that a speedy trial happens because its to their benefit to do this than the defense has no grounds unless they find something new also in a rather extreme way then the judge wont rule on their behalf and they will have no choice to stall the court any longer, or ask for more mistrials. The defense has been given ample opportunities so far and the prosecution did not contest those extensions because they dont want to give the defense the ability to claim an unfair trial and contest if afterwards. So they are playing intentionally by the rules so when he is found guilty hopefully he wont ever get an appeal. [/quote] +1[/quote]
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