the crimes are horrific and jurors spent weeks pouring over the evidence many experts say getting the death penalty will not bow a slam dunk. judy clark is at the table and she is an expert on keeping many off death row. he fought for the unibomber and the man who killed a judge and wounded gabby giffords. so what can we expect for the boston bombing suspect who is convicted on all counts? do you think we will get the death penalty? to me it is almost a time toss. i cannot imagine a case that is more deserving of the death
the uni bomber killed six others. what makes you believe she s so good. takes a war with the state to some degree, death penalty legalized homicide. that s what she s battling had so much success? had a lot of success. she s smart, she s flexible and she s compassionate. and trust her. i think what you saw during the guilt/innocence phase, she conceded guilt. i think a lot of the jury during the guilt phase by conceding what she had to concede, because she will be going back to the jury and asking to make a tough decision. the life instead of death and the only way she s going to do that i think, is if she has credibility and trustworthiness. that s right. the same jury that considers the
paternity before the child turned four. if the mother used the birth certificate, as she did here and got a finding from the court making it anered oer he couldn t challenge it at all. quickly, final word what if they find the real father, what happened? the real father would be responsible for child support payments going forward. if mr. carson can prove he was defrauded in some way by the father or mother. he could sue them and try and get paid back for what he owes. fundamentally right now he owes the money the state said he should have paid. thanks for your time today. thanks. 48 minutes after the hour. coming up on fox and friends, it s been 14 years since 9/11 and a stunning new report says the fbi is not prepared for the next major terror threat. what needs to be done? the agent who hunted down the unibomber joins us straight ahead. then, do you know this little girl? an air force veteran rescued her
you will hear evidence about the kind of influence the older brother had. you re looking at judy clark. she is the best death penalty defense lawyer in the country. this is a shrewd, almost brilliant move on her part. don t insult the jury. when the evidence of guilt is overwhelming be honest and candid with the jury. there s no chance your client is going to walk. there is a chance your client could stay alive. it s not a happy life, but it s life as opposed to execution. i think by appealing to the jury s common sense, she s giving him a shot at this. there are a number of cases where judy clark has saved her clients from the death penalty. this one case here, the olympic bomber, the unibomber that you see. these guys are the shooter for gabby gifards. they were monsters but they re alive. it s not a happy life but
unibomber. men who could have been subjected to the death penalty, but judy clark was on that defense team that managed to get them life in prison instead of the death penalty. so they are conceding some things that the government has already stated. but she s saying to these injuries, keep your hearts and minds open because this jury it should be pointed out, if they find tsarnaev is guilty of these charges against him, 17 of the 30 charges carry the death penalty. and this same jury will be asked to determine whether or not he should be sentenced to death. and rehema at the same time, right now the head of the boston marathon is the first witness up. and he s a key witness because for them to prove that was, quoted a weapon of mass destruction, he has to describe how many people were involved more than 27,000 how many people were injured, what the scene was there at the marathon. indeed he does.