So Mark Garegos says that the videotaping of Michael Jackson in his rented plane was ” … one of the most outrageous acts I’ve seen in my 20 years of practicing criminal law.”
Huh? Isn’t Garegos the guy who defended Gary Condit, who, at the very least was an adulterous cradle-snatching letch? Isn’t he currently defending Scott Peterson, a man who allegedly killed his pregnant wife and unborn son, and at the very least, cheated on his wife and told his girlfriend she was dead when apparently she was only missing?
But secretly videotaping Michael Jackson is the most outrageous act that Garegos has ever seen?
At this time of Thanksgiving, I would like to thank the Trial Lawyers of America. Without them, my perspective on life would be way off base. Every time I think my moral and ethical compass is on track, they never fail to let me know how misguided I really am.
Snohomish
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