Hey Kly & DT

Are you guys familiar with, or following at all the trial of Nidal Hasan, the Fort Hood shooter? I only just the other day took note when it was reported that he wants to be his own attorney. His lawyers say he WANTS the death penalty and that it's hard for them to continue to be his lawyer (I can imagine). confused

Anyway he is defending himself and will be questioning some of the victims on the stand. The lawyers wanted out of the case but the judge ordered them there as a back-up type thing. She said they'd have to go to a higher court if they needed to but refused to release them from their duty.

Just wondering your thoughts. How strange is it when you have to work for a client who wants the death penalty?

TIS


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013...;utm_medium=RSS

Last edited by The Italian Stallionette; 08/08/13 02:16 PM.

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