what, i can t talk to the media anymore because they all think that my client is guilty. i ve been involved in a number of high-profile media cases, phil spector, jason williams. the pretrial hearings of michael skakel. i have never, ever seen the kind of venom that was being spewed at jose baez. in my opinion, it was just appalling. i had never seen anything like it. and a lot of it was coming from the public and driven by the local media. and i also was concerned that in this was occurring, because he was not a member of the good old boys network. he was a young, hispanic lawyer. i know for a fact that a lot of my co-workers and some of the co-counsel that i had on board strongly felt that i was being discriminated against because i was hispanic, specifically by
the media that he felt had burned him and i think at some point he realized, you know what, i can t talk to the media anymore because they all think that my client is guilty. i ve been involved in a number of high-profile media cases, phil spector, jason williams. the pretrial hearings of michael skakel. i have never, ever seen the kind of venom that was being spewed at jose baez. in my opinion, it was just appalling. i had never seen anything like it. and a lot of it was coming from the public and driven by the local media. and i also was concerned that in this was occurring, because he was not a member of the good old boys network. he was a young, hispanic lawyer. i know for a fact that a lot of my co-workers and come of the co-counsel that i had on board strongly felt that i was being discriminated against because i was hispanic, specifically by members of the media and local bar. there was an individual that came to me one day and told me
paul: it took weeks to alert them. typically in media cases like this, they negotiate with the media. they didn t in this case. no. not only that, but they did not allow for the company involved with the ap to go to court to narrow, to negotiate and narrow the scope of this investigation. so when you say overbroad, what really happened? what really happened is that they went in there and cast a wide net so that the result is that reporters talking to anybody about anything, this is paul: not just stories related to this, but on any stories or any other situation. that s right. this is a chilling effect. we don t want to use it, but in effect, this was a serious matter and it could impinge on hinges. however, we all know nobody wants to endanger national security. i myself would like the death penalty for julian assange. all that is the case.
anymore because they all think that my client is guilty. i ve been involved in a number of high-profile media cases, phil spector, jason williams. i have never, ever seen the kind of venom that was being spewed at jose baez. in my opinion, it was just appalling and a lot of it was coming from the public and driven by the local media. and i also was concerned that this was a curry because he wasn t a member of the good old network. he was a young hispanic lawyer. i know for a fact that a lot of my co-workers and come of the co-counsel sell that i had on board strongly felt that i was being discriminated against because i was hispanic specifically by members of the media and local bar. there was an individual that came to me one day and told me that they heard a reporter in the media room saying well