Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Sue

Yes, it seems strange.  I am wondering how it is going to go over in the
town of Grand Meadow.  This is a really small town, so I would imagine any
daycare provider, if the boy was there, would immediately be known by the
residents.  Haven't seen Tom to ask him.  Maybe tomorrow--the state Supreme
Court is holding court here in Austin and my classes and I have reserved
seats.  The case under appeal is a hearing on Miranda rights.  The state is
wanting the lower court's decision to suppress the confession because
Miranda rights weren't given at the beginning of the interview with the
suspect, but about 15 minutes into the videotaped interview.  Will be
interesting I am sure.  We  have to go through a metal detector, cannot take
book bags, etc. in as it will slow down the search process, etc.  We will
listen the oral arguments and then the judges will answer questions from the
audience.

jackief

Sue Hartigan wrote:

> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Jackie:
>
> Like Doc said, "said".  :)  Just seems funny that it wouldn't come up at
> all until now, not even when he was accused of sexual problems with his
> half sister.  Wonder why it didn't come out then?  I guess everything
> will come out sooner or later.
>
> Sue
>
> > Hi all
> >
> > Just on the news this morning.  Said he was abused repetitively by a
> > relative of the day care center he was in when 6 and/or 7.  That's is
> > really all I heard--imagine there will be more.
> >
> > jackief
>
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> 2.
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