Thursday, April 23, 2015

// State Moves Forward With Case Against Sidney and Tammy Moorer // Lord Help Us If Judge Dennis Has To Rule //

Experts Weigh In :

 How both sides, the State and Defense, will move forward after Sidney and Tammy Moorer were granted bond  
"This case is emotional, there's no doubt about it," William Monckton said. Practicing law for more than 22 years, and a former solicitor, Monckton is familiar with both sides.
 "Whether the Moorer's are in jail or out on bond, isn't going to change any of the evidence that's already been discovered, the interviews that have been discovered, the evidence is almost static. It's not going to change unless something new occurs," Monckton explained. 
 "The judge asked the state if they had any direct evidence and they did not," Monckton said. Monckton says this means the state could not present any evidence directly linking the Moorer's to Heather's disappearance, and the evidence they do have, is circumstantial.
Monckton feels the biggest challenge for the state will be taking the evidence they do have, and making it line up just right. "If A goes to B, and B goes to C, and C goes to D, and there can be no other path but that," Monckton added.
He said the challenge for the defense would be to prove the opposite. Monckton noted, "to show that there is no evidence, it's pure speculation." 
Monckton says if the state cannot get over the point of speculation, the defense could ask for a directed verdict. "Then, the judge will be put in the position that he's going to have to grant a directed verdict which would be a directed verdict of not guilty," Monckton said.
If  this case went to a directed verdict, that means a jury would not hear this case, and it would be solely Judge Dennis making that decision ... OMG ...

  
 Judge Dennis is a Felons Friend !! Sad to say it. 

See Prior Post Concerning This Judge ....... 







2 - http://upstatecriminals.blogspot.com/2013/02/judge-r-markley-dennis-jr-lets-walk-gun.html



3 - http://upstatecriminals.blogspot.com/2013/03/our-judges-and-prosecutors-at-their.html

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