Based on that letter, he doesn't understand what is going on. That's not rational conduct. Let's have a hearing to see whether Lionel can think straight or not. |
I have reasonable ground to believe that he doesn't understand what I'm saying to him and that he can't make rational decisions. |
I regret that this 19-year-old young man will not abide by my 55 years of experience. |
If the judge gets enough evidence to satisfy the judge's conscience that the crime was committed, then he's a goner. All the judge has to get is a feeling that Tate violated probation. |
It became apparent that Lionel was told what to say in the letter and to the psychologists. |
Lionel wanted to make sure he had the right to appeal. |
Roberts told him, 'You broke into my home and stole two Super Bowl rings and a bracelet and I want them back or you tell me who did it,' |
She suffered from several congenital ailments. It didn't matter what the diet was. |
The baby was not able to fight it off. It didn't matter what the diet was. She would gave died regardless. |
The boy faced consecutive life sentences if he had gone to trial and had been found guilty. The proof was overwhelming. I've had this case since December and I've gone over everything. This was the only professional and ethical thing to do. |
The proof was overwhelming. This was the only professional and ethical thing to do. |
This child was doomed from birth. |
This comes as a complete surprise and shock to me. |
We need an evaluation to determine why he does what I would call insane things. You don't put yourself in prison for the rest of your life -- in a cage -- for $33 worth of pizza. |
You have the right to cut off questioning at any time and remain silent, |