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Originally Posted by pornlaw
Oh no... never talk to the press. Every statement can and will be used against you - even if its not the defendant saying it.
I never give statements on the behalf of my clients even in civil cases. Its not my case to comment on.
In a criminal matter you never say anything. Unless you are a well known high profile criminal defense attorney that has certain reporters in your pocket that you know will get out your story in the exact way you want it out there - basically the guys that will let you write your own statement and will not twist it.
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If you don't want to take my word for it, listen to PornLaw.
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Originally Posted by selena
On GFY, we may sit here and debate whether it matters if she was 17 and not 18, what her culpability is for using a fake id, etc, etc. But mainstream America isn't going to quibble over those points. They are going to hear "porn" and "underage" and that will be the ballgame, ladies and gents. Sure, there will be some that will actually wait until the facts are heard, but they are not in the majority.
And while stuff that has happened in his past may not be relevant and allowed in court, the media...and with all due respect to XBiz, I mean the mainstream media...will have a field day with stuff like getting a blowjob from another guy in a public theater during a porn movie.
No matter what the Court finds, DirtyD will be found guilty by public opinion about two paragraphs into a press conference.
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Couldn't have said it better. Ditto to this as well.
