I didnt know Michael except through his music, but this whole event has made me very, very sad and very angry. So avoidable. So fucking tragic. My heart goes out to his family, and to everyone here who's suffering. This thread has brought tears to my eyes several times.
BadComrade wrote:I don't like the generic apology, or the "released by her attorney" part much.
I'm sure this is all driven by the impending trial.
Specific apologies, like any statements, can be used by prosecuting attorneys as evidence, in this case of an admission of feelings of guilt. "I am sorry that I did this" = "I did this." This isnt the same thing as pleading guilty, but it isnt the kind of thing you'd want raised in front of a jury either. A generic apology, or a non-apology like the one you read, doesnt raise these problems.
And, as long as she's being held and expected to stand trial, dont expect any statements to be released without her attorney being involved in some fashion. If he let her go saying whatever she wanted to the press pre-trial without his involvement, he wouldnt be doing his job. An attorney can be disbarred for that.
I'm not saying she isnt guilty
in my mind, but like anyone accused of any crime, she deserves a trial and fair and adequate representation at that trial, especially if she's being accused of a capital crime. Unfortunately, trials often involve messy combinations of issues that dont seem pertinent to those of us who just wish the thing hadnt happened and want to take our anger over that out on the person responsible for causing our pain.
"You get a kink in your neck looking up at people or down at people. But when you look straight across, there's no kinks."
--Mike Watt