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Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Crime Scene Investigator + Underage Minors = Yet Another Myspace Post

Hi, I'm a crime scene investigator for the Lake Worth Police Department..have you been a bad boy? A naughty boy? Mmmmm, looks like I'm gonna have to cuff you and do a little DNA...

Yeah, okay. I'll stop now. Let me just say, that this would probably be a great little fantasy game to play with my girlfriend...as long as I were not a friggin minor!

Sweet mary. Here we go.
Meet Gina Brunelas.

She's an attractive, 44 year-old, Floridian mother of three (I'm gonna go out on a limb here and call her a MILF...I know, I know. Disrepectful but look at her!), a Yellow and Black fan (never a good thing in my opinion), and married to someone she likes to call "The General."

Gina appears to have been a very active volunteer firefighter and she looks awfully cute in her firefighter turnout gear. Gina is also a Crime Scene Investigator for the Lake Worth (Florida) Police Department. This is not your run of the mill, CBS CSI: Miami drama here folks...This, is a story about the real CSI. The real CSI gone bad...oh, so very bad. It appears that Gina used her husband's computer to have some naughty online chats with some lucky 16 & 17 year-old victims.

Within the polcie(sic) affidavit, a transcript of instant messages between Brunelas and one of the alleged victims reads in part: "When the kids are out like a light, you know - for at least two hours, you can just come over."

When asked "What will we be doing?"

Brunelas allegedly answers: "(expletive) our brains out. What do you think we're gonna be doing, drinking tea?"

Yup. Good stuff.

Gina was took a deal on the criminal case against her which was filed in the first half of September 2006:

Gina Brunelas, 43, pleaded guilty Monday morning for trying to solicit sex from a 16-year-old and a 17-year-old boy over the internet and on the phone.

As a result, the Wellington mother of three must register as a sex offender and participate in a sex offender program, spend the next five years on probation and pay all the court costs of the case.

Well, Gina also kept a friends list which you can look at here, you can also see that she enjoys the young, shirtless hunks...who wouldn't? Well, you know...if you were in to that type of thing...but whatever.

The whole point of this post is that nobody is perfect.

No shit huh?

Of course you didn't need me, Mr. King Of The Obvious to point it out and no, I'm not going to turn this into a cop bashing post.

The truth is, I feel really bad for Gina, and many clients like her. Just judging from the news stories I've read on this case (there are quite a few), 5 Years probation and lifetime registration as a sex offender seems a bit stiff as a penalty.

Of course I don't have the entire chat transcript there were never any additional charges of actual physical contact with the 16 and 17 year-olds for pete's sake!

One of the things that pisses me off most is this busybody neighbor (who actually lives down the
street from Gina and NOT next door), Mrs. Laura R. Armour who sounds like a bit of dramatic tool:

Her (Gina's) neighbors, many with children of their own, say they're disgusted by the whole ordeal.

"There's obviously something wrong with her in her head," said neighbor Laura Armour, who vowed to lead an effort to have Brunelas thrown out of the community.

A bit extreme no? Even if Gina was a dude, it would still be a bit extreme. Wait a minute Ms. Psychologist Armour, did you say there was something wrong in her head? Yes? Well, then what are we waiting for!? Let's toss her and her family out on the street and make it so they can never even try and lead normal lives again!

What Mrs. Goody Goody Armour doesn't know is that there are already 11 other sex offenders with a few miles of her house, most of them, a much bigger concern than Gina. I was thinking about shooting an email to her and letting her know, but then I decided, fuck it, let her figure it out on her own.

I don't know, maybe I'm just getting soft in my old age.
As far as usefulness in a Defense Investigation, I don't know how this might come in handy to be honest with you. I just thought it was an interesting twist on the usual Sex Offender cases.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Dear Newly Elected Public Servants:

Dear Newly Elected Public Servants:

Please Don't f*ck this up this great opportunity we just handed you on a silver platter.

Of course we wanted change and now we have it! We've taken 14 years of papercuts and lemon juice...so don't you dare give us more of the same.

Don't be assholes for the sake of being assholes and throw a wrench into the monstrous gears that run our government BUT don't lay down and play nice because you're afraid of pissing people off and further F'ing things up in 2008.

Make people accountable and make a friggin difference for gawds sake.

Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,
Sancho
Registered California Democrat

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

These Boots Are Made For Caminando


I haven't posted much lately and to my three regular readers, I apologize.

I had a trial that went all last week and I was a bit of a stress case getting our witnesses lined up and in court at the time they were supposed to be. The trial is over now and I'm just beginning to settle down again.

The parents of the alleged victim in my case recanted how the initial reported incident occurred, and I found myself in the position of having to testify about my interview with them.

I wasn't really nervous, but afterwards, I began to second guess the way I approach and interview victim's and their families. It's not that I did anything wrong or unethical but I want to make sure that in the future I protect myself a little better during and after interviews with volatile witnesses...Does that make sense to anyone but me? Probably not. If and when I can, I'll talk about this a little more in detail but until then...more ambiguity.
While I was on the stand, I remember a moment during cross-examination when I looked over at Mr. Cliente, sitting at the table with his hands carefully folded in his lap. He was sitting between our Public Defender and the court interpreter and he was dressed in new black jeans, cowboy boots, and a button up dress shirt.

Good, he looks pretty sharp.
Before trial started I told him he needed to dress up a bit for the trial and of course, he listened to everything I said.

His outfit wasn't something I would have picked for him myself, but I'm not from the rural part of Mexico that he comes from. Where Mr. Cliente comes from, people who are better off than others wear the outfit of what we americans would call a Cowboy.

I would have put him in a suit and tie and he would have ended up looking stuffy and uncomfortable as hell. Instead, he looked relaxed and attentive...I also don't think I could ever pull off cowboy boots like he did.
Ever.
I knew Mr. Cliente's arms were getting tired as the cross-examination continued because he had folded them up on his chest. I told you to relax when witnesses are testifying. The jurors are watching you like hawks and it looks (although I know you're not) like you're glaring and trying to stare them down!

Stop. You need to stop trying to control the inevitable. These people's minds are already made up...aren't they?

Either way, we're in the final days of this trial and it will all be over soon. Mr. Cliente turned down a sweet deal because he insisted he was innocent. After a year of investigation I was certain of the same thing.

How am I going to feel after this trial is over and we haven't conveyed this to the Jury? Horrible. Worse than horrible. This innocent man has trusted us to represent him in quite possibly the greatest turning point in his life and if it gets fucked up now...I don't know if I'd be able to live with myself.

How could I? Have I ever felt this way about a case that has gone to trial before?

Maybe once or twice.

Maybe everytime.

Of course we're not responsible for proving his innocence but I want to show this jury that he is a good man. An honest man. An innocent man.

On the final day of trial, I talked to Mr. Cliente and asked him what he was doing for the weekend. He said he was probably going to work Saturday and Sunday morning then hang out with his family on Sunday night and watch television.

Are you sure you want to work on the last weekend you're going to have as a free man? What the fuck is wrong with me, how the hell can I even think this? Have I jinxing this whole thing? Have I been too hard on the Public Defender, myself, our witnesses, the jury?

Come Monday, after several hours of deliberations, the jury came back.

Now, I'm very superstitious about these things. I will stay with my Public Defender through the whole trial but I am never there for closing arguments or for the reading of a verdict.

Hung...like an old sweater.
The majority of the jury were in favor of acquitting and the remaining small group of jurors wanted our client's ass in prison.
Maybe the D.A. is convinced that she can pull it together for another shot at Mr. Cliente with a new group of witnesses and different tactics.

Maybe not.

The only thing it means for us now is that Mr. Cliente gets a few more days of freedom until a decision has been reached...to do this fucking thing all over again.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Tell Your Clients To STOP With The Myspace Pages

MORE Myspace Investigation Stuff

Thanks to a comment by Sara, I am now aware of a criminal case in Minnesota involving an 18 year-old girl (Ms. heather Tucci) that was involved in a traffic accident that killed 2 passengers in her vehicle (she is alleged to have been drinking) and guess what...she had a Myspace page where she made a so-so confession,

Tucci, 18, of White Bear Lake, who is charged with two counts of criminal vehicular homicide, is accused of swigging vodka from a bottle shortly before missing a turn and
slamming her car into a tree Aug. 19 in White Bear Township.

Twincities.com provides a link to a screenshot taken of the her Myspace page but I'll do one better and provide an actual link to her page here. You can look at the pictures on her site including this one titled simply: Drunk.

Tucci doesn't really use her blog but in her Who I'd Like To Meet section she wrote the following:

I JUST WANT TO LET EVERYONE KNOW..AUGUST 19 2006 JOE RENNER AND JOE SHAFER DIED AND ME AND SAMANTHA WERE HURT I'M SURE ALOT OF YOU REALLY DONT GIVE A FUCK ABOUT ME.. FINE WHATEVER YOU HAVE YOUR REASONS I DONT BLAME YOU BUT REALLY THINK ABOUT IT BOTH OF THEM KNEW WHAT THEY WERE GETTING IN TO.. YES ITS MY FAULT BECAUSE I WAS THE DRIVER BUT THINK ABOUT IT HOW MANY OF YOU DID WHAT I DID.. AND YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE... SO JUST LIKE ME YOU TOOK THE RISK TO. NOW DONT GET ME WRONG I TAKE FULL RESPONSABILTY FOR EVERYTHING THAT HAPPENED, BUT WHEN YOU SIT AND SAY EVERYTHING YOUR SAYING THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU PROBLEY DID THE DAY BEFORE THAT OR MAYBE THAT NIGHT. YOU ALL TAKE THAT RISK.. I NEVER THOUGHT IT WAS GONNA HAPPEN TO ME AND IT DID. I LEARNED FROM THAT I LOST TWO VERY GOOD FRIENDS OF MINE AND ALOT OF PEOPLE DID. I GUESS ALL I'M TRYING TO SAY IS LEARN FROM WHAT I DID.. ITS NOT WORTH IT. AND TO EVERYONE WHOS TALKIN SHIT ABOUT WHAT I DID.. DONT DO IT YOURSELF AND THEN YELL AT ME I'M SORRY BUT THEN YOUR A HYPOCRITE. BUT I WANT TO SAY I'M SORRY TO EVERYONE THIS HAS EFFECTED, THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS TRULY I AM, I NEVER MENT TO DO THIS. LIKE I SAID PLEASE LEARN FROM WHAT I DID AND REMEMBER WHO WE LOSS

Something interesting that is brought up about this phenomenon we call Myspace.com...you can read in the Twincities.com story:

Her comments are totally inappropriate in her blaming the victims," said Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher said. "I'm sure that will be considered at her sentencing. Hopefully, by then she'll have gained some real remorse...

MySpace, the popular social networking Web site with more than 100 million users, is known as a place for teens to bare their souls. In this case, MySpace may have become a forum for a confession.

"It's the trend of the future," Fletcher said. "A number of other people will probably find it a place to talk about their failings and, in some cases, confess their criminal acts.

The trend of the future? Brother, this whole Myspace thing been going on for a few years now...thanks for jumping on the bandwagon. you might want to find out about this thing everyone is talking about too...the Information Superhighway I think the young kids are calling it?