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The lawyer for a Massachusetts man who has a “666″ tattoo and horns implanted on his forehead believes that his appearance will make it impossible for him to find an impartial jury or receive a fair trial, The Republican reports.
James G. Reardon, Jr. is worried that the appearance of his client, Caius Veiovis, will distract jurors from the facts of the case, and petitioned Hampden Superior Court Judge C. Jeffrey Kinder to allow him to show potential jurors a photograph of Veiovis before jury selection.
Veiovis is accused of assisting David Chalue and Adam Lee Hall in the kidnapping, torturing, murdering, and dismembering of David Glasser, Edward Frampton, and Robert Chadwell in August of 2011. Glasser had been set to testify against Hall, a member of the Hell’s Angels motorcycle gang, when he, Frampton, and Chadwell went missing on August 28.
Their dismembered corpses were discovered 10 days later.
Reardon also petitioned the judge to have photographs taken of Veiovis’s apartment excluded from the trial, as they include weapons like machetes, hatchets, and baseball bats with nails protruding from them. The weapons used in the murder and dismembering of the three men have never been identified. MOREHERE
What a dipstick. I am confident he will indeed get a fair trial. His appearance is his choice. You want to look like some kind of Satan worshiper, perhaps you should try to avoid murder charges. Somehow I don’t think intelligence is this guys strong suit…
I agree Arte, I guess he should have thought of the possible implications of the decision to have “body modifications??” and the people he consorted with if he is innocent as he claims; his so called friends damn him. How does that saying go…If you lay down with dogs you might get fleas…I dont see it any differently that people who suddenly dress very demurely or dress in suits or alter their body language for court. His lawyer cant do that so he has got to try something.