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Insanity Break: The Terms

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Dark_Falcon6/18/2012 9:00:06 pm PDT

re: #74 Targetpractice

re: #70 Dark_Falcon

O’Mara came on the case the same day George was arrested, just after his first two lawyers publicly cut ties with him while at the same time announcing to the press their views of his mental state. Their first meeting is just O’Mara showing up to get George’s signature on a petition to have the first judge recuse herself. It isn’t until later calls that Shellie starts voicing a better opinion of the man. I don’t consider it inconceivable that George just didn’t trust O’Mara enough, prior to the hearing, to tell him about how much was in the account.

That’s possible, but it would still be perjury. If he wasn’t sure, then he should not have filed papers claiming to be indigent. The judge would have set higher bail but it would have been honest.