Tuesday, October 5, 2010

"Bad Service" Trial Begins

Defense attorney Craig Mueller has promised the trial of Maurice Carroll will be a "barn burner." Judge Elissa Cadish will be presiding, with Boyd grad Mike Staudaher for the prosecution.

From the RJ:
The felony charges against Carroll focus on civil cases in which 17 people were sued by Richland Holdings. In each case, the defendant was hit with a default judgment. In some cases, defendants told police they were working when Carroll's employees claimed in affidavits to have found them at home.
(LVRJ; Thanks, Tipster!)

12 comments:

  1. Crush the mudderf'er.

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  2. Don't think for one second that the attorneys that hired his guy didn't know he was flogging his Affidavits of Service.

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  3. I'm surprised this thread isn't getting more attention. I think ol' Muley is the only private attorney who has never represented a guilty defendant. I think some attorneys only represent the “innocent" because it's the only way their conscience allows them to actively seek to destroy society. Others only represent the “innocent” because they’re obnoxious blowhards. I wonder which category Mueller falls into.

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  4. Yawn...same old story, different day.

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  5. This is great. Meuller is always blowing off about how great he is. Look at his web page.....almost makes you think he wants people to think HE was Jag....when he wasn't.

    As far as the ex cop who thought he could get by with this, throw the fool in jail. Go Boyd Grad Staudaher and nail this creep!

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  6. @3:54
    Sorry it wasn't as interesting as talking about the riviting civil shit that appears on here. CD and BK are SOOOOO Sexy, after all.

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  7. were any barns burned?

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  8. "In his opening statement Wednesday, Carroll's attorney, Craig Mueller, told the jury the case is not about wrongdoing committed by Carroll, but rather about 'government attempting to regulate matters it doesn't understand.' Mueller said Saragosa should have handled her concerns within the confines of her authority as a judge and should never have gone to police."

    Lets see--sitting judge has evidence of a conspiracy to commit perjury on the Court but should not turn it over to law enforcement?

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  9. Is that the BARN BURNING Mueller predicted? What a blow hard and what a disingenuous argument. So by his opening he concedes that his guy did it?

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  10. Guilty, anyone surprised? Put that in your barn and burn it, Mueller.

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  11. Yep, the barn did not burn. Imagine that.

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  12. Mueller is the dumbest person God ever blew breath into.

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