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Sarah Boone attorney problems, again. Asks Judge to Force Her Attorney to Communicate! | Case Brief

The Emily Show

Baker Media, LLC.

True Crime, Entertainment News, News

4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Watch the full coverage of the live stream on The Emily D. Baker YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/live/C8Ou77B6Eow In Sarah Boone's latest letter to the court, she is inquiring about the status of her appeal and her court-appointed appellate attorney. She states that her attorney sent one introductory message in February 2025 and has not responded to her five inmate messages, two handwritten letters, or attempts by nine third-party representatives. Boone says her appeal is in jeopardy because an order was issued on June 13, 2025, requiring an initial brief within 20 days, or her appeal may be dismissed due to lack of communication from her attorney.  However, there was a third extension granted on the appeal. She argues that her attorney's failure to perform duties or communicate cannot be held against her and that dismissal would deny her due process and effective assistance of counsel. The trial court judge cannot force the appellate attorney to communicate and that appeals typically take a long time, with minimal client input needed since the brief is based on the record. There might be a desire for Boone to control her lawyer, which is often not how the attorney-client relationship works in appellate cases. RESOURCESSarah Boone Mega Compilation - https://youtu.be/tuMPDDpALh0Sarah Boone Post Trial Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsbUyvZas7gI-eqJ7fySZATvbdXi3hZpz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back. It's time for a case brief, keeping you in the loop with the cases you care about most.

0:04.0

Just more briefly. If you want the full coverage, it's linked in the description below.

0:07.7

But for now, let's get into it.

0:10.7

Sarah Boone was convicted after trial of the second-degree murder of her partner, George Torres.

0:18.6

She said that they had been playing hide and go seek

0:22.1

and she zipped him into a suitcase

0:28.0

and then thought he could get out and left him there.

0:31.7

And then the next day was like, where is he?

0:34.6

And then she testified that she did some things

0:36.6

on her computer and then eventually

0:37.7

went downstairs and checked on him and he was still in the suitcase but no longer living.

0:43.4

When the evidence came out at trial, there were some video recordings on her phone.

0:49.2

I suspect she in her intoxicated state the night before forgot that she had made those

0:54.0

recordings, taunting

0:55.3

him while he was in the suitcase zipped in telling her in heartbreaking videos that he couldn't breathe

1:05.5

and asking her and then begging her to be let out she She represented herself for a period of time during this case.

1:13.6

And during the time that she represented herself,

1:18.6

she was writing a substantial amount of letters to the court.

1:22.6

She wrote an advertisement for a lawyer that actually worked.

1:26.6

And her lawyer at trial came in and said, hey, I saw her letter that was covered in the media

1:32.8

where she was advertising for an attorney.

1:34.9

And she deserves an attorney in this case.

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