03-12-2014, 11:56 AM
The Arraignment
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Adams looks like he's aged a bit in just the last couple of weeks, to me.
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Adams was represented by Jennifer Lynn Thompson ^, a high-profile Nashville attorney. He pleaded "not guilty" to all charges. If she's going to continue representing Adams, I take it Thompson is death penalty qualified, but haven't had a chance to read up much on her. Here's her website:
http://www.iwindivorces.com/criminallaw.html
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The Bobos attended the arraignment yesterday (Mother Karen and brother Clint pictured above).
The Bobos attorney, Mr. Farese, has been advising the family on what the proceedings would be like and what an investigation such as the one into Holly’s disappearance entails. Farese said he believes many details about Bobo's disappearance will come out in the next 30 days.
Judge McGinley set a status hearing date of April 9th and said he wants to "keep the case moving at a speed that is fair to both sides". Good. I hope for the Bobos' sake that progress is continual. It may be a death penalty case -- if so, it'll go slower than most, but hopefully without years of delays.
Ref: http://www.jacksonsun.com/article/201403...140311022/
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Adams looks like he's aged a bit in just the last couple of weeks, to me.
![[Image: MainBanner.jpg]](http://www.iwindivorces.com/Images/MainBanner.jpg)
Adams was represented by Jennifer Lynn Thompson ^, a high-profile Nashville attorney. He pleaded "not guilty" to all charges. If she's going to continue representing Adams, I take it Thompson is death penalty qualified, but haven't had a chance to read up much on her. Here's her website:
http://www.iwindivorces.com/criminallaw.html
![[Image: 1394585158000-Holly-Bobo-hearing-031114.jpg]](http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/907db4bf3e2899d9bb09e6439ef15a06d9bfea63/c=96-0-1904-1360&r=x404&c=534x401/local/-/media/USATODAY/USATODAY/2014/03/11//1394585158000-Holly-Bobo-hearing-031114.jpg)
The Bobos attended the arraignment yesterday (Mother Karen and brother Clint pictured above).
The Bobos attorney, Mr. Farese, has been advising the family on what the proceedings would be like and what an investigation such as the one into Holly’s disappearance entails. Farese said he believes many details about Bobo's disappearance will come out in the next 30 days.
Judge McGinley set a status hearing date of April 9th and said he wants to "keep the case moving at a speed that is fair to both sides". Good. I hope for the Bobos' sake that progress is continual. It may be a death penalty case -- if so, it'll go slower than most, but hopefully without years of delays.
Ref: http://www.jacksonsun.com/article/201403...140311022/