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re: University of Alabama: Why are you not asking Miller to confirm whether he read the text?
Posted on 2/23/23 at 1:50 pm to lsupride87
Posted on 2/23/23 at 1:50 pm to lsupride87
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very clear after the lawyers statement yesterday that Miller did read the text and did know a gun was in the car
Where in the statement is this? The last sentence of the statement leads me to believe, he either didn't know the gun was in the backseat or he didn't read the text. "Moreover, he had no knowledge of any intent to use any weapon." If he had read the text then he would have knowledge that Miles wanted the gun for a reason. So either the lawyer is lying, or Miller didn't know the gun was in the back seat or that Miles needed it.
Posted on 2/23/23 at 2:08 pm to Lg
quote:Not trying to be rude, but you have horrific reading comprehension
Where in the statement is this? The last sentence of the statement leads me to believe, he either didn't know the gun was in the backseat or he didn't read the text. "Moreover, he had no knowledge of any intent to use any weapon." If he had read the text then he would have knowledge that Miles wanted the gun for a reason. So either the lawyer is lying, or Miller didn't know the gun was in the back seat or that Miles needed it.
Nothing in the lawyers statement at all points to your interpretation
Posted on 2/23/23 at 2:09 pm to Lg
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"Moreover, he had no knowledge of any intent to use any weapon."
It’s another statement that may be technically true but is intended to paint the client in the most favorable way without being the most accurate representation of what happened.
It’s easy to say Miller couldn’t read the minds of the others involved. Does that fact negate any and all culpability he could have in this situation?
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