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Audiencia 16 Agosto: Tom Sneddon en el estrado - Acude MJ y su familia *TODO AQUÍ*

Re: Audiencia 16 Agosto...

Xtarlight y Mpenziwe dijo:
Increíble, el siempre anti-MJ NY Daily News ha dedicado una portada positiva para el caso :eek:

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genial!!! que pone en el subtitulo?
 
Impresionante que hayan usado la mejor foto de MJ de ayer y que hayan mostrado esa hermosísima imagen de unión para la portada.... No doy CRÉDITO

He tocado un poquito la foto y he quitado a La Toya que, para mí, aún tiene que hacer algúm mérito más para estar ahí.....

Aysss, mis niños:
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La noticia entera. Vais a flipar con lo positiva que es:

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www.nydailynews.com/news/gossip/story/222948p-191566c.html

Dressed to thrill

J@cko & kin don white to watch DA get gored

BY MICHELLE CARUSO in Santa Monica, Calif.
and CORKY SIEMASZKO in New York

DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS


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Michael Jackson showed up
at court yesterday flanked by
La Toya and Janet.


Michael Jackson and his siblings dressed in white yesterday to watch a prosecutor squirm.

They kept their sunglasses on as J@cko's attorney grilled District Attorney Tom Sneddon, who is trying to nail Jackson on child molestation charges.

And when Sneddon lost his temper and was twice rebuked by the judge, Jackson giggled both times.

"Mr. Sneddon, I'm going to ask you to stop sparring with the attorney," Superior Court Judge Rodney Melville said. "Just answer the question."

The King of Pop did not have to attend the hearing over whether evidence Sneddon seized from a private investigator should be admissible at the singer's trial.

But Jackson believes Sneddon has a vendetta against him and family sources said he wanted to watch his lawyer, Thomas Mesereau, dismantle the prosecutor.

The Jacksons arrived at the courthouse in a double-decker bus and were greeted by 200 cheering fans, including two boys holding a sign that read, "If Michael Jackson is Peter Pan, then Tom Sneddon is Captain Hook."

Instead of his usual black, military-inspired gear, J@cko came to watch the fireworks in a cream-colored suit with gold buttons and a matching mustard-colored armband. Gone too was the glove, revealing several bandaged finger tips.

Janet, La Toya, Randy, Jackie and Jermaine Jackson also wore white but their parents did not.

Mesereau is trying to get evidence taken from private eye Bradley Miller tossed, arguing Sneddon violated lawyer-client privilege in November when his men smashed their way into the detective's office and seized computers and various records and papers.

Sneddon insisted he was unaware that Miller worked for Jackson's previous lawyer, Mark Geragos.

"It just never dawned on you that Mr. Miller might be a private investigator working for Mr. Geragos?" asked Mesereau.

"That's absolutely correct and there's a lot of good reasons for it!" Sneddon practically shouted.

At one point, Sneddon was so flustered he inadvertently blurted out the name of a lawyer repping the boy Jackson allegedly molested whom Melville had ordered everyone to refer to as "Mr. D."

During the lunch break, the Jackson siblings and their parents retreated to their bus and had lunch delivered to them from a McDonald's. Outside, fans sang "Happy Birthday" to J@cko, who turns 46 later this month.

When they returned to court, Sneddon conceded he told one of Jackson's lawyers in July that he knew Miller worked for Geragos but he insisted he retracted the statement the next day.

"It was a mistake," he said.

When Mesereau was done with Sneddon, the Jacksons left the courthouse and waved to the cheering fans.

A 14-year-old girl named Vienna Wood, who runs a Web site called mercyformichael.com, insisted that "people need to be more fair toward Michael."

"Tom Sneddon has gone on some sort of vendetta," she said. "He'll do anything, even if it means lack of justice."

Sean Vezina, a Michael Jackson impersonator from Hollywood, said Sneddon was out to get his hero. "I believe in my heart that Michael is innocent, 1,000%," Vezina, 24, said. "This whole case is a big waste of time and energy."

Originally published on August 17, 2004
 
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la podeis traducir? esq mi tradutor dice algo asi:
Guardaron sus gafas de sol encendido como abogado de districto asado a la parilla abogado ........
 
Re: Audiencia 16 Agosto: Tom Sneddon en el estrado - Acude MJ y su familia *TODO AQUÍ

Bueno bueno bueno...

Después de morirme, resucitar, y volver a morirme al ver todas las fotos...puedo escribir desde mi estado de Moríadeto y medio zombie.

Michael, más perfecto no se puede estar, es increíble este hombre, cada día está mejor
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La encuesta :D

Do you think D.A.Tom Sneddon acted inappropriately in the Jackson case?
Yes
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90.07%
No
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9.93%
:D :D :D

Vaya giro que ha dado, somos los mejores :D

Muchísimas gracias a todos por poner las peazo de fotos y las noticias
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Michael te quiero!!!
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Re: Audiencia 16 Agosto: Tom Sneddon en el estrado - Acude MJ y su familia *TODO AQUÍ

Mi email a La Voz de Galicia (Artículo aquí)

Lo de Michael Jackson es de juzgado de guardia y no por él, sino por cómo le trata la prensa. La Voz de Galicia recoge hoy la crónica sobre la vista que se celebró ayer en Santa María (California) pero, ¿por qué publican un titular que no se corresponde con el texto que le sigue?

La Voz, al igual que muchos otros medios, anuncia que Michael Jackson fué acompañado de su familia para escuchar la "acusación" del fiscal, cuando lo cierto es que era el fiscal quien comparecía como acusado -y acabó confesando entre contradicciones y amonestaciones por parte del juez para que cooperase- con lo que el hombre que intenta meter a Michael en la cárcel por algo que no ha podido demostrar en más de diez años, un hombre corrupto, abiertamente racista, maleducado incluso delante del juez y los abogados que le entrevistan y responsable de que medio mundo piense que Michael Jackson es un pederasta, podría pasar, según las leyes californianas, siete años en prisión por un delito de perjurio. Y perjurio significa MENTIR.

Tom Sneddon miente fuera de la corte, miente dentro de la corte, mentía hace diez años y miente ahora. ¿Por qué motivo? Lo desconozco. Solo sé -y podría demostrarlo ante un tribunal- que la prensa también MIENTE. Porque mientras Michael Jackson es sepultado por los escombros de un sistema judicial que se cae a pedazos carcomido por la corrupción, los medios parecen considerar mucho más importante el número de fans que hubiera esperándole, el color de su traje o en qué tipo de vehículo llegó, y eso, ante el código deontológico de la profesión periodística, es MENTIR.

Halcón Blanco, webmaster de
www.BlackFedora.Net
 
Bueno, qué decir, he pasado por las 34 páginas que tiene ahora mismo este post, así que lo primero: Muchas gracias a todos los que habéis puesto fotos + info. :D
En las fotos se ve a Michael estupendo, me alegro mucho.
Supongo, (esto sería de sentido común, vaya) que destituirán a Sneddon como fiscal de este ¿caso?. Esto caerá en breve. En fin, a ver si se aclara bien todo el asunto, que ya está bien de hacer perder el tiempo a Michael (y joder más su imagen de paso) con tanta gilipollez. :|
Por cierto, peazo portada del NY Daily News. :cool:
En fin, llevo tiempo fantaseando con la idea de que Sneddon acabe entre rejas, pero que se diera la vuelta a la tortilla y los medios comenzaran a tratar a MJ con el respeto que se merece, sería ya la hostia.

P.D: Flanci power! :baila:

P.D 2 (editado): Bizi :urule:
 
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Cosita interesante de un artículo del LA TIMES

En lo subrayado en azul cuentan que Sneddon le dió unos papeles a la "señorita" ARVIZO para gestionar su inclusión en un fondo del estado para víctimas ....

O sea, para darle PASTA.
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August 17, 2004


www.latimes.com/

Jackson Lawyers Call D.A. to Testify
Tom Sneddon is grilled by attorneys trying to suppress evidence in star's molestation case.

By Steve Chawkins and William Wan, Times Staff Writers


SANTA MARIA, Calif. — As a white-suited Michael Jackson looked on, the prosecutor he once sang of as "a cold man" was grilled in court Monday by lawyers attempting to have key evidence suppressed from the entertainer's upcoming trial on child molestation charges.

Jackson, his parents, and five of his brothers and sisters, also clad in white in a show of support, came to watch as Santa Barbara Dist. Atty. Tom Sneddon underwent an unusual and withering public interrogation from Jackson's lead attorney, Thomas Mesereau Jr.

Attorneys for Jackson said that Santa Barbara officials illegally raided the office of a Beverly Hills private investigator who worked for Mark Geragos, one of Jackson's former attorneys. They argued that the search last November violated the confidentiality between attorney and client, making videotapes and other seized materials inadmissible in court. Monday's hearing was to decide whether this evidence will be allowed at trial.

But on the witness stand, Sneddon insisted that at the time of the search he knew of only an extremely limited relationship between Geragos and the private investigator, Bradley Miller. Without evidence that Miller worked for Geragos on the child-molestation accusations against Jackson, Sneddon said the search was conducted properly.

However, some legal experts suggested that the veteran prosecutor was being deliberately naive.

"He was playing the role of clueless prosecutor," said Laurie Levenson, a professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles who attended the hearing. "At times, it sounded like a small-claims furniture dispute run amok instead of the trial of the century."

Hammering home their contention that Sneddon must have at least suspected Miller was an investigator for Geragos, Jackson's attorneys pointed to several letters between Geragos and William Dickerman, an attorney for the mother of Jackson's accuser. The letters, which prosecutors had gathered as evidence, dealt with furniture that Miller had placed in storage after the boy's family had left their East Los Angeles apartment and moved to Neverland, Jackson's rural estate.

Several of the letters referred to Miller. One was written by Miller to the mother's attorney and copied to Geragos.

"So you never drew a connection between Geragos and Miller?" Mesereau asked the district attorney incredulously. "It never dawned on you that Mr. Miller, as a private investigator, might be working with Mr. Geragos?"

"That's absolutely correct." said Sneddon, adding that one reason for the search was to clarify Miller's role in the tangle of accusations against Jackson and a number of his employees. Sneddon said the boy's mother had told his investigators that Miller worked for Jackson and had threatened her family if they decided not to participate in a "rebuttal video" to restore the singer's reputation.

While defending the office raid, Sneddon acknowledged two major mistakes that occurred months later.

In a telephone conference with defense attorneys last month, he said he had known before the search that Miller worked for Geragos. The next morning, he called to reverse himself.

In the other instance, Sneddon blamed a fellow prosecutor for wrongly suggesting in a court document that the district attorney's office suspected Miller of being a key investigator for Geragos. He said he learned that was the case from Geragos only in December — weeks after the search.

Such errors bruised Sneddon's credibility but probably not enough to persuade Superior Court Judge Rodney S. Melville to throw out any evidence, Levenson said.

"It may have been gratifying for Michael Jackson to see this, but it might not have much legal impact," she said. Sneddon won't be a witness in the trial, she said, and he might not be the trial attorney.

To prepare for the search last November, Sneddon had visited Miller's office and later presented a photo of Miller to the alleged victim's mother for positive identification.

On Monday, Sneddon said that he had been in Los Angeles to see an art show at the Getty Center with his wife, and to give the alleged victim's mother paperwork that would qualify her for a state victim's fund.
He disagreed with Mesereau's suggestion that he had been "investigating" Miller.

"Oh," Mesereau said, "so you were just there having a good time?"

Under questioning from Deputy Dist. Atty. Ronald Zonen, Sneddon later explained that his work that day took no more than 20 minutes.

The exchanges between Sneddon and Mesereau grew testy at times.

The judge warned Mesereau to drop his occasional sarcastic tone. And he cautioned Sneddon against debating the legal propriety of every one of his adversary's questions.

"The problem we have here is not an unusual one when attorneys testify," Melville said.

Dozens of Jackson's fans turned out at the courthouse to show their support for the singer, including one fan who set up a keyboard and played "Thriller," and another who mimicked Jackson's famous moonwalk. They greeted the star's tan double-decker bus as it pulled into the parking lot of the Santa Maria Courthouse about 9:45 a.m.

As the crowd shouted "We love you, Michael," a hand lifted the blinds on the bus' dark-tinted windows and pointed to the crowd, pressed up against a chain-link fence 20 yards away.

Amid chants of "innocent," Jackson, who wore reflector sunglasses and a yellow armband, emerged from the bus surrounded by family members and bodyguards. The singer flashed a peace sign over his back and quickly disappeared into the courthouse.

Fourteen-year-old Vienna Wood of Scotts Valley was thrilled that she caught a glimpse of the famous singer.

"A lot of people say, 'I've been a fan my whole life,' but sometimes I feel bad because I've only been into it for the past year," said Wood, who was holding a sign promoting a website she created for Jackson.

Vienna's dad, Andrew, held a sign of his own: "My daughter dragged me out here!"

At the noon break, Jackson and his family emerged from the courthouse amid more cheers as they boarded the bus. The singer tantalized the crowd when he waved to them from a window on the upper deck.

Responding to chants of "Michael, come out!" the singer, his parents and his brothers, Randy, Jackie and Jermaine, and sisters, Janet and LaToya, stepped off the bus and walked along the chain-link fence to greet the crowd.

It was the second public appearance for Jackson in the last two days. On Sunday, as CBS News reported that the state attorney general's office had cleared Santa Barbara sheriff's deputies of charges that Jackson had been mistreated during his arrest, the pop star caused a stir by attending services at the First African Methodist Episcopal Church in Los Angeles. Afterward, he visited the church's Sunday school.

With dozens of television cameras and an entourage that included his brother, Randy, entertainer Steve Harvey, his lawyers and a phalanx of well-dressed bodyguards, Jackson made his way into a Sunday school class.

A 13-year-old-girl raised her hand and asked, "As black children in the community, would it be OK if we visited Neverland?"

"You're welcome anytime," Jackson responded.

His spokeswoman insisted that the visit was not a publicity stunt, and bristled at suggestions that it might have been inappropriate for him to visit children the day before a court case related to his child molestation charges.

Harvey, who described himself as Jackson's friend, chastised the media for their prurient interest.

"When you get falsely accused, how would you feel?" he asked.
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Siento vergüenza de algunos "compañeros". ¿Como se puede faltar tanto a la verdad? No es sólo elmundo.es, la noticia que ha salido en casi todos los medios ha sido desvirtuada porque algunos no son capaces de admitir que su objetivo para el pim-pam-pum puede que no haya hecho nada.

Saludos
 
La prensa no sabe reconocer lo bien que ha estado Michael, no saben reconocer que lo estan haciendo mal, se darán de morros como no empiecen a rectificar U_U
 
Si no me equivoco van a hablar de michael en tve1 en el programa que estan dando ahora el corazon este de verano...
 
El artículo de los 40 no está mal, a veces hacen bien las cosas.;)

Michael está impresionante en todas las fotos, se le ve con mucha energía y con muchas ganas de comunicarse con sus fans.:)

Espero que en los próximos meses asistamos a un retorno por todo lo alto!:D

Gracias por todas las fotos y artículos.:*)
 
Michael en Corazon de Verano: no han dicho nada fuera de lugar "Lo mas sorprendente de todo es que Michael no tenía porqué asistir a esta vista" "Iba acompañado de su fiel hermana Janet y de su hermana LaToya con la que no se hablaba" han puesto una entrevista con una fan "Michael no seria capaz de hacerle nada a un niño, deberiais conocer a Michael" :urule: han grabado mucho a los fans :)
 
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Gracias por avisar, GERE, lo acabo de ver. Para variar, ni un comentario sobre lo que de verdad pasó ayer en el juzgado...
 
corazon de verano: 'ha convencido a los fans de su inocencia pero esa es la parte mas facil, ahora tendra ke konvencer al resto del mundo de su inocencia'

me ha gustado komo han acabado, no me a sonado a rintintin (claro ke se puede dudar ¬¬...)
el resto de los komentarios, la misma mierda, ke si circo, tal...

tambien han dicho ke los malos royos de janet kon latoya parecen haber desaparecido por arte de magia, puf...
 
Re: Audiencia 16 Agosto: Tom Sneddon en el estrado - Acude MJ y su familia *TODO AQUÍ

Lo tengo! No pongo la transcripción ahora porque estoy pendiente de Telecinco, a ver si me lo voy a perder. Han dicho que con LaToya no se hablaba pero que los problemas entre los dos parecen haber desaparecido como por arte de magia. Que el circo que tenía preparado no defraudó a los fans, y que los Jacksons dieron el espectáculo hasta al pasar por el detector.

TELECINCO!!!!!! Mierda pa ellos, acaban de decir que llegó en un autocar turístico, que iba de blanco (que descubrimiento) y que ha ido a "enfrentarse al fiscal". Punto.
 
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