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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #225 on: August 07, 2015, 05:53:27 PM »
Dear Captain Freedom,
   I am sorry to hear TBombz isn't doing well.
   The photo with the pink bow tie is a most recent photo and taken in my house.
   That is my Black Belt adourned around my neck as evidenced by the gold Japanese writing.
   And no, I don't wear the Black Belt into court.
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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #226 on: August 07, 2015, 06:11:36 PM »
I sense many breite days ahead for Getbig.



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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #227 on: August 07, 2015, 06:43:27 PM »
Harley, have you found judge and jury easier to sway now that they know you are a respected member of Getbig?

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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #228 on: August 07, 2015, 06:46:29 PM »
Harley, have you found judge and jury easier to sway now that they know you are a respected member of Getbig?

Dear Army of One,
  No, but I've noticed that people either now get the hell out of my way or ask me how many carbs a day they should eat.
Harley

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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #229 on: August 07, 2015, 07:52:18 PM »
Dear SF 1900,
   You asked why I started posting again and the answer is that Craig called me and said there was a picture of me on GetBig.
   I immediately panicked figuring it was one of me quite over-weight but I went ahead and looked.
   I began laughing at the comments about my hair but felt I needed to 1)  Let you guys know that the attorney was actually a "GetBigger" at least in spirit and
2)  I'm no Public Defender.
   I must say that the positive response is something that completely surprised me and would've bet my house against (actually, I live with my Mom- - I've always lived with
my parents but my Dad passed last year).
   Warmed by the positive response and wishing to corroborate the fact that it was really me and not some imposter (which I still couldn't figure out why anyone would impersonate
me) I wrote back a few times.  Once I was asked a question, I felt I should respond so I did.
   Now that you guys know I live with my Mom, I am sure the crushing will begin.  I will say, in my defense, I live here by choice.  I could afford my own place.
   Oh, I also just remembered one reason I left GetBig and didn't want to come back.  Some guy named TBombz kept attacking every single thing I said and then insisted I was gay.
I have no problem with gay people and wish them all the best but the fact is, I am not gay.  As I mentioned, I have a terrible addiction for strippers with implants which is well known
by all those around me.  I guess I should expect TBombz to come at me again.  Oh well.
Harley


Mr. Breite,

A long time lurker here, and honestly think after reading this whole thread (and obviously your responses as well),
that I must post for the first time and offer my up most respect!

Thanks for sharing All your experiences and will be looking forward to your future posts! ;D

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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #230 on: August 08, 2015, 03:38:20 AM »
Dear Chidoman,
   Glad to hear from you.
   A couple people sent me a PM and I did respond.
   I just wanted to make sure that in case someone didn't get my response, it was unintentional and to just let me know.
   Thanks.
Harley

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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #231 on: August 08, 2015, 06:17:51 AM »
Ehum did you guys  miss the part where haröey said he lived with his parents?

Lål jk here in north korea id quite common...mu trainingpartner lives with his mother at 35 but he calls it that he is visiting his mother =D

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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #232 on: August 08, 2015, 06:39:27 AM »
Ehum did you guys  miss the part where haröey said he lived with his parents?

Lål jk here in north korea id quite common...mu trainingpartner lives with his mother at 35 but he calls it that he is visiting his mother =D

All just adds to the enigma of The Breite.By day he defends the poor and weak against The Man, while wearing a bow tie, tuxedo and sporting a fine mane of long hair.By night he fights and lift weights with some of the worlds most muscular men, after which he seduces strippers in his ferrari.But at the same time he displays his softer side by looking after his mother when he has the money for his own place, a true multi layered individual.

Harley, any chance of some glute shots? Maybe while perusing law books from the home library?

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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #233 on: August 08, 2015, 06:48:58 AM »
Harley,

         Can you give us a Captain Morgan pose, wearing nothing but your black belt? Please make sure that your hair is flowing gently as well.

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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #234 on: August 08, 2015, 07:04:31 AM »
Hey Guys,
  While I respect whatever sexual proclivities you may have (provided no animal or person is harmed) I am sorry to say that my
devout heterosexuality prohibits me from taking such photos as you have requested.  Trust me, photos of me sans clothing will not do much for
anyone in the sense of arousal.
  I did disclose that I have always lived with my parents.  Again, by choice, but I knew it would raise eyebrows.  I'm not rich, but I could live on my own if desired.
  However, I felt that my time with my parents (which, statistically, comes to an end before I myself pass away) was far more valuable and important than going out
and having my own place in which I would do nothing that I don't do here.
  When it was time to decide on a college, I had narrowed my choices down to 3 out of state schools and Rutgers College in New Brunswick.  My Mom had already gone through
2 different surgeries requiring a metal rod fused to her spine.  She wore a body cast my Freshman and Junior years in High School while my Dad worked out of state Monday through
Thursday.  Helping my Mom came naturally and my Dad had concerns about my Mom if I were to leave and go away to college.  They left the choice COMPLETELY up to me and assured me
that anything I would want to do away at college, I could do in my own home.  In the end, commuting to Rutgers meant my Dad could retire earlier so it was a pretty easy choice for me.
   I just never wanted to leave.  Remember, I am not a drinker or smoker so my idea of partying is bringing home a stripper all night.  My Mom would routinely offer breakfast and once the
girl left, she would write down her score, 1-10 in terms of how hot the girl was.
   So in the end, I went to a state school and made my way ok.
   Knowing all this, I still prepare for the funny onslaught.
Harley

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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #235 on: August 08, 2015, 07:06:02 AM »
All just adds to the enigma of The Breite.By day he defends the poor and weak against The Man, while wearing a bow tie, tuxedo and sporting a fine mane of long hair, by night he fights and lift weights with some of the worlds most muscular men, after which he seduces strippers in his ferrari.But at the same time he displays his softer side by looking after his mother when he has the money for his own place, a true multi layered individual.

Harley, any chance of some glute shots? Maybe while perusing law books from the home library?
i'd hang A HARLEY BREITE PAINTING'LIKE KRAMER VERSION'IN MY LIVING ROOM...

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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #236 on: August 08, 2015, 07:09:20 AM »
Hey NJFLEX,
  Maybe when I learn how to post photos, I will post some of the paintings I made.  I took painting only
2 years ago.
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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #237 on: August 08, 2015, 07:23:14 AM »
Harley, we also have another highly educated getbigger who enjoyed his home library


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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #238 on: August 08, 2015, 07:24:03 AM »
Interesting

He drives a Ferrari  ,he pays for sex.

Harleybrittle = no game

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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #239 on: August 08, 2015, 07:52:29 AM »
Dear Che,
  1)  All straight guys pay for sex.  My married friends are carrying mortgages for homes too big for their needs and paying for over-priced colleges.
       My single friends pay for drinks and dinners when they date a girl.
  2)  You also assumed I had to pay directly for sex with the women I meet.  Those with some game don't always make a direct pay connection.
  3)  I never claimed to be great with women, I merely answered the question posed. 
       Perhaps you have a better way of relieving stress.
Harley

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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #240 on: August 08, 2015, 11:19:17 AM »
Dear Lurker,
  You has asked me previously, "Have you ever defended someone and got them acquitted even though you knew yourself that they were guilty?  How did you feel about this?  When (or if) they then went on to do another awful crime like murder, rape, aggravated assault, did it weigh on your conscience that they were allowed to commit this crime due to the fact they were walking around free because of your efforts?"

  I promised I would answer honestly so here goes:
  When clients come in for the consult (or I go to the jail to do it), they almost never admit to the crime nor do I ask them.  I actually don't care if they committed the crime.  My intent is to test
the State's evidence and their methods in gathering their evidence so as to make sure they don't cheat.  It is the State's burden to prove someone's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt and that is
a far cry from the Probable Cause required to just levy the charge, at least it is when I take on a case.  I previously wrote about why it's important to have someone stand up on the Defendant's
behalf and ensure that the Accussor has not violated the rules or laws and is not guided by a mob mentality or some presently politically correct and popular movement or worse, some racist theme.
  The truth however is, that an overwhelming percentage of those charged with serious crimes are in fact, guilty as charged.  Few lawyers like to publicly say that but it is true.  But again, for me, it's
how the government goes about their job that matters to me.  I don't spend any time thinking about the heinous details of what my clients did.
  I have handled around 35 homicide defendants and what they do if they are acquitted is not my fault.  It's the fault of the State.  It is the State that was so sure my client murdered someone, not me.
  If they are so sure and they have endless resources, then they should be able to convince 12 jurors beyond a reasonable doubt.  
  I would love to think that each time I won a trial (and no lawyer wins every trial - - that is all Hollywood) it was because of my "efforts" as you write, but that is simply untrue.
  The State is responsible in a very major part of how a trial goes down and many times, I am forced to react to the wave they send in motion.  The better the Prosecutor, the better the investigation,
the better is the testimony of the State's witness, then the more difficult it is for me to win, regardless of all my "efforts."
  However, for me, trials consist of literally 20 hour days (usually 3-4 days per week) and some can last as long as 4 months.  I had a client wait in jail for 4 years for his trial to begin and then
we spent 4 months trying the case before a jury.  The jury was hung at 11-1 Not Guilty and a Mistrial was declared which is a victory for the defense (State v. Paul Stafford- Passaic County Superior
Court- for those auditing me).  During that trial, I had casually asked Paul, in private at counsel table, why it was that he did his whole 6 year sentence just 3 months before being released and allegedly
slitting the throat and killing his hooker girlfriend.  Most guys get paroled early but not Paul.  Paul was sentenced to 6 years due to a very bad Aggravated Assault.  Paul, in response to my question,
calmly leaned over and told me "same thing as here."   I asked what happened to the inmate he stabbed and Paul just shook his head, meaning the other guy had died too.
  Why does the State even let someone like that out?  I don't have the answer for that.  Perhaps the previous Prosecutor should not have offered Paul a sweet deal, worked his ass off and tried the case
before a jury.
  In the end, we all exercise some free will and the fact that these guys, some of them, repeat their hideous crimes doesn't fall on my conscience.   It isn't my job to put them away.  It's my job
to test the State's evidence.
  I have no guilt about what I do and how well I do it.  People pay a premium to have the best and if they pay for it, they should not only expect the best but also, receive it.
Harley


As long as you (personally, with your conscience) don't think you're pissing on the idea of seeking justice, then nothing can stop you from doing what you're doing.

It looks like you're into high-profile things that the local media follows, so that your name gets mentioned a lot.  Maybe it makes future people want to hire you because they see you as a "famous lawyer"?

I think you're an alright dude, Harley.  You are interesting.  I hope you keep posting.  (I heard of you in the news before knowing you were on GB, so it surprised me a little to learn you were posting on here)

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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #241 on: August 08, 2015, 11:26:36 AM »
Ehum did you guys  miss the part where haröey said he lived with his parents?

Lål jk here in north korea id quite common...mu trainingpartner lives with his mother at 35 but he calls it that he is visiting his mother =D

It is a real nice place, though, you know it.  He stands to inherit it, anyway... so what de fuck.  His mom probably thanks God he is there.  All good on the western front.

Better be saving your money, Harley... quit hooking up w the fake-tittie gang and act your age.  Shouldn't you be thinking about marriage before you become a senior citizen?

 :P  ;D

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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #242 on: August 08, 2015, 11:28:14 AM »
Kind of weird never leaving your parents house. Very Norman Bates-ish.
Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #243 on: August 08, 2015, 11:29:16 AM »
Harley making up for lost time in this thread.

Can't find time at the moment but will make.

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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #244 on: August 08, 2015, 11:32:07 AM »
Harley, why the fake tits, though?

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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #245 on: August 08, 2015, 11:51:00 AM »
Dear Las Vegas,
   Most of my cases are not "high profile" or worthy of media attention. 
   I don't seek those cases, they come to me sometimes.  I've been doing this for 22 years and I actually fight for my clients unlike some others.
   I could care less what the newspapers say about me as they have been critical of me too.
   In the end, I am doing the exact opposite of "pissing on the idea of seeking justice" as you wrote.
   Most of my clients pay a reduced rate if they can't afford my regular rate and I have many cases, including murder cases
which I take on for free.  I just don't publicize it to win favor with the liberal media.  Yes, that same media that convicts my clients
before the trial even begins.
  As far as "saving my money" and "acting my age," you don't have to worry about my "bank" and if I acted my age,  I probably would have to
sit around and make excuses why I've become half the man I was and for me, life is too rich, fragile and short to give up upon. 
  I don't mind chasing my dreams and failing.  It's a whole lot better than taking advice from others as to why nothing is worth taking the risk.
  Sometimes falling flat on your own terms is more rewarding than "winning" according to those around you.
Harley

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« Reply #246 on: August 08, 2015, 11:55:22 AM »
Would love to be that court sketch artist


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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #247 on: August 08, 2015, 11:59:49 AM »
Dear Army of One,
  Is that because you love to draw?
  The artist's last name is Shepard and she, along with her daughter do the court-room sketches when cameras are not permitted
which is almost always the case in federal courthouses.
  The mother/daughter team are very well known and they actually live together in Greenwich Village in NYC.
Harley

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« Reply #248 on: August 08, 2015, 12:01:31 PM »
Dear Las Vegas,
   Most of my cases are not "high profile" or worthy of media attention. 
   I don't seek those cases, they come to me sometimes.  I've been doing this for 22 years and I actually fight for my clients unlike some others.
   I could care less what the newspapers say about me as they have been critical of me too.
   In the end, I am doing the exact opposite of "pissing on the idea of seeking justice" as you wrote.
   Most of my clients pay a reduced rate if they can't afford my regular rate and I have many cases, including murder cases
which I take on for free.  I just don't publicize it to win favor with the liberal media.  Yes, that same media that convicts my clients
before the trial even begins.
  As far as "saving my money" and "acting my age," you don't have to worry about my "bank" and if I acted my age,  I probably would have to
sit around and make excuses why I've become half the man I was and for me, life is too rich, fragile and short to give up upon. 
  I don't mind chasing my dreams and failing.  It's a whole lot better than taking advice from others as to why nothing is worth taking the risk.
  Sometimes falling flat on your own terms is more rewarding than "winning" according to those around you.
Harley


I am sure you do fight for them, Harley.  You're all good by me.  Glad you're here.

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Re: New Jersey man admits to beating friend to death with 25-pound dumbbell
« Reply #249 on: August 08, 2015, 12:17:32 PM »
Dear Las Vegas,
  Well, perhaps I owe you a bit of an apology if my tone was a bit harsh.
  Sometimes, emails, texts and this type of communication makes it hard to know
the right tone in which something was sent.
  I acknowledge how odd it is that I have always lived at home and even gave up going to
some other better colleges in order to just stay home.  My parents had their share of snide
comments made to them, including asking my Dad if I were gay.
  My Dad, in an angry response, told once such lady, "my son fucks more stripes than Hugh Hefner, he's not gay."
  My Dad was just pissed but he really did retort like that.
  Coincidentally, I have been to the Playboy Mansion on 2 occasions and have access anytime I go to California
through a very close friend of mine.  I am prepared for the audit.
Harley