Posted on 07/31/2015 8:57:29 AM PDT by conservativejoy
You’d think so. But the show must go on. Riots and all that if the people don’t get their show.
Problem is, according to headline, the fact exists that the DA withheld information vital to the DEF from the DEF.
In reality, the DEF claims (in a legal motion) that the DA withheld such information.
In a legal and practical sense, it’s very important. Please understand, I’m not trying to break your chops. It’s just that at FR, one of the last conservative bastions of truth in a trashy liberal world, we need to get important things like this correct.
Had the headline been correct, it would have been a huge blow to DA both personally and in this case.
In reality, it’s just another set of lawyer’s claims. Reality will tell if it’s the truth.
Possibly short correct headline: Defense says DA hid fact Freddie Gray tried to hurt self in prior arrest
Have a good weekend.
The original article that I pulled the Baltimore Sun link from was: “Baltimore Prosecutors Hid Evidence Freddie Gray Tried to Injure Himself During Prior Arrest”. That was at the conservativtreehouse.com.
But that was not the headline at the link, and there is a very significant legal difference.
It is the same difference of a criminal charge by a DA and a finding of guilt by a judge and jury. One is an accusation, the other is a finding of fact.
Let’s all work together to not repeat other’s foolishness/stupidity.
I’m sorry that I did not meet your standard. I assume most Freepers are capable of reading the material on their own and reaching their own conclusions. I have heard lawyers make statements to judges in much the same way my article headline read, and , in fact, the attorney’s in this case did that in their motion. Don’t get your panties in a wad and make a mountain out of a mole hill.
It’s not my standard. It’s the standard of truth and accuracy.
Imagine if someone sued you claiming you were drunk and raped a woman, and let’s say your name is Fred Doe,
“Fred Doe gets drunk and rapes a woman:
is a very different newspaper headline than
“Lawyers claim Fred Due got drunk and raped a woman.”
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