Friday, December 3, 2010

The Rift

I have a small update to give you before I take off for the weekend.  In the Criminal Case Neil C. Evans filed a Request to Postpone Hearing of 12/6/10 to a Date Later in the Week.  (This hearing is to determine if David Feuerborn has the right to cross-examine “non-testimonial” witnesses (ie: Bank Officers, etc.).  As in the previous trial continuance request, Neil Evans cites the bad health of his parents as the reason for this hearing continuance request.  Obviously I wish no ill will towards his parents, and I think family always comes first, but I still question his ability to fly all over the United States to protect these guys while dealing with all his family problems.  Shouldn’t he divide his work load with another attorney so justice is expedited in both cases?  That seems like the ethical course of action, instead of throwing out nonsensical motions to delay the cases in order to buy more time.        
   
Don’t you find it interesting that the two Defendants, David and Tom, finally disagreed on their position to the Government’s latest motion?  Maybe there is a rift that is starting to occur.  That usually occurs in criminal cases, and one party will testify against the other for a lessor prison sentence.  As the likelihood of jail time quickly approaches things could be really heating up between the two.  We shall see.

Also, I have received a few emails from individuals stating their willingness to help testify against Tom, David, and Larry.  That is great and all, but you should really direct those offers towards the U.S. Attorney and Freestone.  If you have any new evidence that can help either case, or if you are willing to testify against them as a character witness I recommend you make contact with either the Government or Freestone ASAP.  I am sure they will both be grateful!

-ESS Investor

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