Michael/ Lauren civil trial update February 9

I bet that office never accounted for all the media attention and scrutiny this case would bring.

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I don’t think they expected to go to trial and thus weren’t fully prepared. I bet that they expected Barisone to take a plea agreement.

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They never should have charged him with those counts if they didn’t do their homework. Shame on them.

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I feel like we are going to have to make an acronym for this like we used to have to do about no one deserving to get shot.

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That was utterly nonsensical, thank you for the laugh.

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https://www.law.umich.edu/special/exoneration/Pages/casedetail.aspx?caseid=6037

My friend sent me this about a case in which the prosecutor did not provide info to the defense that would have shown the defendant didn’t commit the crime but also no crime was commited.

The defendant spent 21 years in prison before he was exonerated and he received a 1.3 million dollar settlement.

The police responded to a break in and robbery however there were no tracks in the snow around the property when they arrived. They also questioned the scene. None of this was provided to the defense.

We need the investigative journalist from this case on MB’s case.

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There are so many “why didn’t the MCPO…” do so many things any average trained police department would have automatically done. What a complete system failure on so many levels.

I believe the poster who recently questioned if the MCPO had been led to believe Lauren Shay Kanarek owned HH and Michael was the tenant is on to something. I’m sorry I don’t recall who the poster was and I can’t find the post but I’ve thought that idea might have some basis in fact since I read the post.

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You will never receive a coherent response to this question. They’ve (LK super supporters) gone on this tangent in the past and failed to respond to request for examples.

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That makes no sense at all and I hope you didn’t hurt yourself with all the mental gymnastics necessary to come up with this.

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They made too many assumptions. Just like the “I had a good life statement” that they took as guilt. I was reading that repeated statements that seem as if the person is talking to themself after the incident are one of the indicators for insanity.

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That’s just what they love to do, cry victim. It’s the chosen weapon of people like that IMO.

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That could explain why Inigo is reading here more than usual.

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I would like to offer CH and HH a cookie and a donut. Which do each of you prefer? Cake or yeast? Sprinkles or no? Filled or plain? I think we will all enjoy the conversations much more if you guys chime in on the whole donut/cookie tangent.

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Um, WHEN will this be? The Kanareks could release everything today or last week or last year or two years ago or tomorrow. Please explain their reason for their delay in proving their own case. Remember, the burden of proof is on Lauren Shay Kanarek since she brought the suits, or did that little fact slip your mind?

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Then GAS needs to assign a real law clerk to read the threads rather than the man who is probably leading him down a huge rabbit hole.

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It is actually law that mandates the prosecution reveal any exculpatory evidence that comes up which would vindicate the defendant.

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True that. Wasn’t a certain someone bragging about it being on 48Hours? Solid gold bombshell and all that. The whole world was going to know…instead a big old nothing burger, unless you count the halt, halt.

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RE: Crumbl cookies

Are they chewy or the crisp kind that melt in your mouth? Not hard but full of so much real butter they dissolve in your mouth into sugar bliss? This are the only kind of cookies I like…RIP Grandma, Mom and Aunt Helen…

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I have always read that statement as stunned disbelief, not knowing how it came to this, a what just happened, a testament to waking up in an upside down world.

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GAS explains it in his motion to quash.