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Author Topic: Kyron Horman, 7 years old PORTLAND, OR #30 9/21/10 - 9/27/10  (Read 175002 times)
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« Reply #980 on: September 27, 2010, 04:27:02 AM »

Just out of curiousity, WHO would benefit by Terri getting convicted for Kyron's disappearance?

Well if you mean an innocent Terri, then the one who is guilty I guess. What are you getting at?

Who would benefit if Terri was convicted of Kyron disappearing- just trying to expand the mind.






But if you mean a GUILTY Terri, I think the biggest benefit would be that Kaine, Kiara, James, Terri's parents an who knows who else would be a lot safer and it would be a little justice for Kyron. 
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« Reply #981 on: September 27, 2010, 04:27:27 AM »

Did we mention this thread changes on page 50? 

Well, it does!   
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« Reply #982 on: September 27, 2010, 04:27:39 AM »

Hi,  I just heard a stirring spot on KOIN TV at 11 O'clock about Mr Houze, Terri's defense attorney.


The spot started by saying 'This is the man who is defending Terri Horman".  They call him 'The Defender'.   

It made me think at some point they will sit side by side on an oak bench when the case comes to fruition.

He was just named the best defense attny in Portland for 2010.  A few of the points were, he works almost 23 hours of the day on every criminal case he has, has a great sense of humor and has an incredible win record, naming a few of his cases.

I just post this as an story of interest as it is such an unusual case.  xox

He was quoted as saying he is successful because he sticks to the law in working a case and it was said he has been very successful at keeping Terri from being arrested up to this point.  That is because he's got her 'silent' and staying out of the limelight.

I'd hoped KOIN would have had a video of the spot as I didn't have paper to take notes, just got the jist of it.  And that jist hit me behind the eyes.  READ MY LIPS      In defending her there will be something very small that he will allow to grow to where it will overcome anything the prosecutor might throw in his way  IMO.  That is how good he is.  And I don't think he takes pro bono cases as they said he takes the clients who can afford him.  Very interesting.

Here is an example of a case he recently won that was above the expectations of those practicing and adjudicating law:
[url]http://www.shouze.com/display-cases.asp?artID=15[url]

The jist:  Gina Hoesly was a Portland police officer who was accused of doing drugs in her off hours.  So the detectifves went to her home and found her closed garbage can set out for pickup.   They dumped it's contents into the back of a Police Loader car and took it down to the lab.  There was some evidence found, drug straws, and tiny bits of the drugs themselves.  And they proceeded to build the prosecutors case with this evidence.

Staven Houze objected saying that if his client put a lidded garbage can in the receptacle area for pickup it still was her property and no one had a right to what was inside the garbage can.  A warrant would have needed to search the can as it was still her personal property until the garbage co, who it was to be given to by putting it in the right place at the right time of day, took it and then it belonged to that company {city, whatever}.

The judge ruled in favor of Houze's client and she was allowed to go free.   That is when Houze made a comment that what he does is 'follow or stick to the law'  {?? as to which word was used}.

And I think that is so cool.  I also thought of an interesting thread on What points could Houze use to demolish the prosecution with one felled swoop in Kyron's case with Terri spotlighted.  LOLOLOL  Not that we'd want to, but it is an interesting topic I think

Nite all,  See you tomoz night after my day on the Oregon Coast.  xox

BBM  That's an interesting comment.

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« Reply #983 on: September 27, 2010, 04:28:21 AM »

  





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« Reply #984 on: September 27, 2010, 04:28:25 AM »

Is it time to swing over?
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