Mark Rossetti is back in the news. I’m not a twitter fan but it’s the best way to get news from the courtroom about Bulger. If you’re a twitterite, then put in #Bulger and you can follow it. Some of it is good, some pretty bad. A lot of self-promotion. I had to laugh at…
Author: mtc9393
Two Days After My Predicted Verdict Date:
I thought it was straightforward: gangsters, guns, graves and gruesome garrottings. The jury would sit down after an hour or so take a test vote see that it was 12 to 0 for conviction and decide to come back the next day with their verdict. The next day came and all we got was questions,…
My Newfound Dilemma – The Prosecutor’s Edge
I’ve been practicing law for a long time on both sides of the criminal bar. It’s rather late in my career to start wondering about a practice that is accepted as the norm but I never really thought about it until yesterday. It’s like you go along with something because that’s how it has always…
What Have We Learned The Day After The Verdict Didn’t Come
I’m sure you were all impressed with me when I told you the verdict would come in yesterday. I wasn’t alone in my prediction, almost all the grand pooh-bars held the same opinion. One was on television last night and when confronted with his error said “well, then, I guess it will be Thursday, or…
What Have We Learned: The Day of The Verdict
Not that anyone can guess what a jury will do, I’d expect the jury to come back today with its verdict. There is very little to discuss outside of the government approach to the case since the facts have already been conceded except to one or two of the particulars of the racketeering counts, the…
The Judge, The Thanks, The Thoughts, The Blog:
Today we’ll hear Judge Denise Casper’s charge to the jury. Given the parameters within which the trial operated, no one can really complain about the manner in which she handled the trial. She had a very calm manner, did not let the trial get too far out of control, was courteous to counsel even though…