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  1. Walter reaves August 22, 2012 at 7:20 pm - Reply

    Seriously – there are 8 defendants and 2 lawyers. They couldn’t add a couple more.

    • Mark Bennett August 22, 2012 at 7:28 pm - Reply

      I think one of those lawyers may actually be the interpreter.

      But yeah, there’s room for a couple more defendants.

  2. JL Carpenter August 23, 2012 at 10:43 am - Reply

    I don’t believe this is a fair and accurate depiction of what was taking place at the time. For starters, I am not that fat or white. Yes, that is another attorney with me. No, not all of these men were pleas.

  3. Thomas R. Griffith August 23, 2012 at 1:47 pm - Reply

    Mr. B., the bailiff on the far right looks like he caught the unknown photographer’s flash in the unknown court and is about to pounce.

    Mass plea bargaining (MPB) has become business as usual in H.C. or was this event the first? Being assigned to or agreeing to represent a group of criminal defendants in a non-class action suit, smells a lot like China. Thanks.

    *If this is cool with everyone, then I advocate for a proper circle jerk where police read suspects the so-called rights in front of the vehicle and the unit’s assigned ADA facilitates back seat pleadings (BSP), complete with free rides to the ATM and / or prison of choice, all in the name of …

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