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Showing posts with label fifth amendment rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fifth amendment rights. Show all posts

Friday, November 2, 2012

Upcoming Court Dates For Terri Horman

 
 
Terri Horman may be shopping for "courtly" attire in the near future. There are two court dates on the docket for her 2012 holiday season; one is reportedly on November 23, the day after Thanksgiving, for Kaine Horman's long overdue divorce from her, and the other is on December 14, in the civil case filed against Terri by Kyron Horman's real mother, to determine the authenticity of Dede Spicher's right to plead the fifth amendment, despite her status as a mere witness, rather than a defendant, in answer to questions about Kyron Horman's disappearance from his school on June 4, 2010. What an amazing holiday season! Getting taken to court, not only by one's estranged spouse, but also by one's estranged spouse's former spouse! Terri Horman really hit the jackpot this year!

 

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Oregon Court Moved To Compel Dede Spicher To Cooperate

As an update to the last post I made, about Dede Spicher's refusal to testify concerning the Kyron Horman case, here is a link to the motion filed by Eldon Rosenthal, who represents Desiree Young, Kyron's mother. The claim is that a mere witness does not have a premise to use the fifth amendment in a civil case to evade testifying. Other privileges do not exist, such as spousal relationship or parent/child relationship.

 

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

DeDe Spicher Wants Fifth Amendment Rights In Kyron Horman Case

There is now a new motion on the table in the lawsuit filed by Desiree Young against Terri Horman for answers about her son, Kyron Horman's disappearance from his school in 2010 from his school in Portland, Oregon. It seems Terri's friend, Dede Spicher, wants to assert her fifth amendment rights when she is only a witness, not a defendant. If Dede is ordered to testify, yet still refuses, or worse, lies, she might actually go to jail. Would Terri Horman visit her? It seems that Aaron's Law is proving  to be somewhat of an enigma to those who wish to keep a missing child unfound.