leniency here? this was probably the most stable relationship she had. she met him. she was working at a resort. she did very well at her job. she went there every day. she actually filled in as the wedding planner at that resort. they then started to date afterwards. they got a home together. they had a high mortgage. she started having many jobs to make her part of the mortgage. she worked hard at that. he will talk about her attributes. what kurt nurmi said jed e yesterday in that opening statement is jodi arias will tell you what she had planned for her life t. focus will be on her it looks like. important to know, jodi ended the relationship with him. it wasn t the other way around as it was for travis alexander. beth, jean, thank you both for. that appreciate it. in another case, a man who has been dragged through the mud publicly. that s yale galanter.
testify, they didn t pursue a plea bargain or let o.j. know about it, that they didn t challenge key states evidence, that he didn t challenge key states evidence and he also allegedly pocketed a half million dollars without hiring a single expert. i wanted to go to one of my favorite judges, judge glenda hatchet who knows a thing or two about sitting on the bench. journal hatchet, i covered this case. the judge in the case was ruthless to yale galanter. every single motion seemed to get denied. he couldn t get headway at all. now he s on the hot seat again. i like to ask the question, is it worth defending o.j. simpson? how often does a guy have to get up there and defend his reputation because his client didn t like the outcome of guilty? i tell you, this is a strange case because it s brought on
lying about knowing that there were ever any guns involved in all the goons decided to go upstairs and get junk back. this is why it is so dangerous to get into your fistfight with your attorney. the attorney knows everything. he knows where all the skeletons are buried. by the way, he s not privileged. if he s on the stand, he has to give up the conversations he and o.j. had, which, before now, he was not allowed to do. absolutely. and it is o.j. simpson that lifted the attorney/client privilege by criticizing him. it just occurred to me, i don t know that it is appropriate questioning or if it could ever be a question in this particular case, or if the question were asked, if there be an objection that would be sustained, could somebody have did mr. simpson ever say anything about the murders nicole and ron and would he have to answer? no, that would remain privileged. the testimony about that actual murder really isn t a part of this case. now, on the other hand, if o.j.
habeas motion. basically, you don t see this often, ashleigh. he has to take the stand. he is actually the prosecution s witness basically to say that o.j. is in jail, it s just, that should go on the way it is. you know, you have to question this issue about this half million dollars approximately with no experts being called. really the question about whether he knew about the plea, whether there was an option that he didn t advise his complooin client about. this will be interesting. in the end, i doubt he will prevail about this. sometimes it s about the evidence. in this claim, some of his claim is claims against yale, some have co-counsel saying it didn t go as well as it could have been. i want to bring in paul vercammen, who is covering the case liempblt as we watch yale galanter, he has been on the stand 35 minutes testifying.
never knew anything about it. that s why i had my own my own problems believing what i was doing. but i just kept saying to myself, they re better off without me. when did you stop crying and start living? i don t know. i don t know that i ve ever stopped crying and started living to be honest with you. wow. 11 years later. by the way, heist s full interview is going to air on dr. phil on his show on monday. coming up next, the man who o.j. simpson said just didn t do the job well enough in defending him has to take the stand himself. from defense table to the witness stand and face to face with his former client o.j. simpson, find out yale galanter s side of the story and what he is going to say about o.j. after defending him for so long. and also, emotions running very high as the crews search for survivors after deadly