Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Smoke and Mirrors?




Reports are dribbling in regarding the Marlins case currently being tried before Judge Cohen. I've heard that Bob has been a bit scattershot but is improving, and that Sandy is playing to a nonexistent jury. Oy.

This report of yesterday's proceedings gave me a chuckle:

After a brief appearance by Jim Villacorta, executive director of Miami's Community Redevelopment Agencies, University of South Florida economics professor and author Philip Porter took the stand as a witness for Braman.

Porter detailed how studies he's conducted show the limited impact that sports facilities have on the public -- disputing the county's contention that a facility adds to local residents' quality of life.

But that was quickly questioned by attorneys for the county and the Marlins. ''Your honor, smoke and mirrors. He's an economist. He doesn't live here. He hasn't lived here for years,'' said Marlins attorney Sandy Bohrer, who represents The Miami Herald in unrelated matters.

With the witness seated, Braman attorney Bob Martinez began a slide show taken by Porter of two Tampa-area professional stadiums -- one for baseball, another for football -- showing poor conditions in the surrounding area.

PURPOSE OF SLIDES

It was meant to show how building a ballpark in Little Havana would offer little for the community.

But the pictures were quickly dismissed as evidence after strenuous objections from Assistant County Attorney David Hope and Bohrer -- when it was discovered they were shot after Porter's deposition was taken.

What the hail is happening here? First, there's no rule that an economist needs to "live" in a particular area before rendering an expert opinion on the potential impact of an economic development on that area. Good lord, Sandy, if that's the best you've got on this guy you better keep trying.

Second, why the hail were these photos not part of this guy's expert report? And btw you don't have to go to Tampa to prove his point -- look at how the "quality of life" improved after they built the Miami Arena, or look at the quality of life in Miami Gardens after Joe Robbie got built. What a crock.

I remember taking the Metromover after work to see the Panthers play, throwing fake rats, all that crap. Now it feels like a distant, forgotten memory of the future, a Jetsons vision of what downtown could have been.

9 comments:

Pearls-for-the-Princess said...

Good write up.

Throwing fake rats-- I don't get it?

Admirers Of The Princess said...

Load of bull. The pictures should have been allowed.

Anonymous said...

"Your honor, smoke and mirrors"

I'll trying using that line next time I'm in court.

How are you SFL?

Dylan-ranters-for-the-Princess-2 said...

I agree with you on every point but you lost me towards the end, throwing fake rats?

BTW, awfully mum these days about the princess? How is she?

Anonymous said...

6:50/8:26, throwing fake rats is a tradition. Detroit fans throw octopus on the ice- get it?

SFL is indeed mum? What happened SFL did the princess leave you for a criminal attorney?

Anonymous said...

8:33, good one.

Anonymous said...

This trial will have one good effect on South Florida: Jeri Cohen will be re-elected with all the publicity that it has garnered her. And that is a good thing becasue she is an excellent judge. And what about those pictures in the Herald? They make her look 15 years younger than she is.

Rumpole said...

What a buncha rank amateurs. Objections are for woosies

South Florida Lawyers said...

8:26, I'm thinking of this old Lovin' Spoonful song:

Come
And talk of all the things we did today
Here
And laugh about our funny little ways
While we have a few minutes to breathe
Then I know that it's time you must leave

But darling be home soon
I couldn't bear to wait an extra minute if you dawdled
My darling be home soon
It's not just these few hours but I've been waiting since I toddled
For the great relief of having you to talk to