Why doesn't Peter Bunch, representing Terri Horman in the lawsuit filed against her by Desiree Young, mother of missing Kyron Horman, want Terri Horman to simply go to court and tell Desiree whatever should should have told law enforcement two years ago, when Kyron initially disappeared in Portland, Oregon, and everyone was looking everywhere for him? What are his fears about just walking into the court room with his client, answering questions, testifying, and going home afterward, satisfied with our justice system and whatever decision it may yield? Here's what he had to say: “While one can sympathize with Young,” Horman’s attorney, Peter Bunch, wrote in the filing, “her lawsuit is, at its core, an attempt to circumvent established procedures for discovery in criminal proceedings and is an attack on Horman’s fundamental constitutional rights.”
Interesting. "While one can sympathize with Young".........as if Bunchpants really sympathized. (where's the eye-rolley when I need it?) "While one can really sympathize with Young"......we really need to stay focused on the importance of leaving Kyron lost........it's more important to go with the flow of the last two years.......we need to put the rights of a step parent first.........ect....ect.......ad infinitum, you can fill in whatever meaningless quote you might expect to come out his his mouth next.
Here's a little something about the law; if Terri Horman were a daycare provider or a babysitter, a parent could have sued her for "losing" Kyron a long time ago. And won. She would have lost her daycare providers' liscence and possibly would have been ordered to stay away from children. She would also have been tried in criminal court by now. Terri Horman has had it easy. There has been no accountability for her lack of responsibility for Kyron at all. There is really no reason for Peter Bunch's pants to be bunched up.
How about this, Bunchpants? "While one can sympathize with Young" it's very important to leave crime rings and their major players and pawns intact. If we hold those who interfere with custodial rights or commit other crimes against children responsible , family law attorneys who make lots of money off of such disagreements and defense attorneys who make lots of money off of criminals who harm children might not make as much money. Would that be the real reason your pants might be bunched up over this lawsuit, Bunchpants?
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You out did yourself with this post...standing ovation!
Don't clap so soon! I've only just begun.........
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