WOW!! Yāall werenāt exaggerating!! Over 1600 comments in 11 hours!! I just read a few and, my word, they make anything said here seem like kindergarten stories!!
I agree, @hut-ho78 and @CurrentlyHorseless and their unseen buddies need to take their diatribes to YT. They need to rush over there to tell all the posters they are/will be the reason Michael isnāt released!! They can even set up a different screen name for their own protection from the mob on YT!
Thereās actually a post saying, āyou donāt know what they do to those horseās feet to make them move that way!ā. Goodness, Iāve never heard of soring in dressage!
I briefly read some of the YT comments, and boy oh boy did everyone figure her and her father out! Not one supportive comment for herā¦. Yes, CH and HH should go over there and see how theyāre received.
Interesting. The criminal trial ended with a NGRI acquittal and cannot be appealed, and the civil suits between LK and MB were dismissed with prejudice.
Yet you want to rehash and relitigate the trials.
In his civil suit against the insurance companies, is MB asserting that the insurance companies should have provided tor his defense because either he didnāt shoot her or, if he did, it was self defense? Thatās a rhetorical question; of course heās not.
We were told by the legal professionals that collateral estoppel did not apply in LKs civil suit against Barisone. In Barisoneās civil suit against the insurance companies, Deininger is using the finding of insanity from the criminal trial in the civil suit. According to the claim that nothing in the criminal trial carries over, wouldnāt Deininger need to prove insanity all over again? Oh, but darn, at this point Barisone needs to demonstrate that heās no longer insane.
On the vital issue of mortgages, it was pointed out that Barisoneās multi million dollar Florida farm would be protected from any judgement awarded LK. Before agreeing to represent Barisone, do you think the lawyers required Barisone to sign a document granting a lien on his property so that they would would be paid?
Has he already taken out a mortgage on the property to pay his legal fees, or is he waiting to see if the case against the insurance companies yields any cash before mortgaging the property?