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I’m sure he gained some insight from all of those Judge Judy shows he attended.Harbaugh to attend hearing: 'I'm going to talk'
Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh said he plans to attend a court hearing Friday where a judge will hear arguments on whether to grant a restraining order that would nullify the Big Ten's three-game suspension of the coach.www.espn.comMichigan's Jim Harbaugh plans to attend court hearing
Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh said he plans to attend a court hearing Friday where a judge will hear arguments on whether to grant a restraining order that would nullify the Big Ten's three-game suspension of the coach.
"I'm going to talk on Friday," Harbaugh said. "I'm just looking forward to that opportunity -- due process. I'm not looking for special treatment, not looking for a popularity contest, just looking for the merit of what the case is."
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Harbaugh said he wasn't sure whether he would have the opportunity to state his case in front of the judge, but he does intend to be there in person.
"I've always felt like it'd be cool to get up there and thunder away at a jury like Tom Cruise in 'A Few Good Men' or be a judge. Alas, I did not go to law school," he said. "This will be the first time I've ever really been in this situation."
"I'm going to talk on Friday," Harbaugh said. "I'm just looking forward to that opportunity -- due process. I'm not looking for special treatment, not looking for a popularity contest, just looking for the merit of what the case is."
Look up the George Burch case. Special place in hell for this guy btw. His defense team put an electric shock system under his suit, so if he got emotional on the stand, they would ”zap” him. Didn’t work.I wonder if this simpleton understands what "under oath" means? I'm no lawyer but I'm pretty sure letting your emotionally unhinged client talk under oath, when you know he's guilty as sin and they can prove it, is a suboptimal strategy.
Look up the George Burch case. Special place in hell for this guy btw. His defense team put an electric shock system under his suit, so if he got emotional on the stand, they would ”zap” him. Didn’t work.
Not sure if Biff will be free on Friday to manage his patient.
What could possibly go wrongHarbaugh to attend hearing: 'I'm going to talk'
Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh said he plans to attend a court hearing Friday where a judge will hear arguments on whether to grant a restraining order that would nullify the Big Ten's three-game suspension of the coach.www.espn.comMichigan's Jim Harbaugh plans to attend court hearing
Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh said he plans to attend a court hearing Friday where a judge will hear arguments on whether to grant a restraining order that would nullify the Big Ten's three-game suspension of the coach.
"I'm going to talk on Friday," Harbaugh said. "I'm just looking forward to that opportunity -- due process. I'm not looking for special treatment, not looking for a popularity contest, just looking for the merit of what the case is."
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Harbaugh said he wasn't sure whether he would have the opportunity to state his case in front of the judge, but he does intend to be there in person.
"I've always felt like it'd be cool to get up there and thunder away at a jury like Tom Cruise in 'A Few Good Men' or be a judge. Alas, I did not go to law school," he said. "This will be the first time I've ever really been in this situation."
Once Harbaugh tells the judge Chevy didn't make a 327 in '55 they will have no choice but to dismiss all charges.I wonder if this simpleton understands what "under oath" means? I'm no lawyer but I'm pretty sure letting your emotionally unhinged client talk under oath, when you know he's guilty as sin and they can prove it, is a suboptimal strategy.
I knew this case would get some posiTraction.Once Harbaugh tells the judge Chevy didn't make a 327 in '55 they will have no choice but to dismiss all charges.