Jodka’s Lawyer Just Interviewed on O’Reilly
BY Herschel Smith18 years, 5 months ago
Joseph Casas, lawyer for Jodka (one of the Camp Pendleton 8) reports that he believes that the prosecution has a faulty understanding of the facts. He questioned the interrogation tactics, stating that Jodka was interrogated for 7.5 hours non-stop, no water, no food, no restroom breaks. Recently out of boot camp, when a Marine sees someone in charge (Casas said “suit”), his trained instinct is to obey orders (he was referring to the alleged “confession”). Casas stated that the government would like you to think that there is a confession, and they have spun it that way, but that there is really no confession. Finally, he said that they would move to suppress certain documents that were being called a confession.
Will continue to post updates (or new posts) on this as we proceed forward.
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