To: old whippersnapper; All
thanks whippersnapper.
LINWOOD WILSON has blessed us with his eloquence:
"The DA wants the [shoplifting] warrant served," the notes said.
According to Loflin, it was "extraordinary that the head DA would take such an interest in a rinky-dink larceny case."
Nifong could not be reached for comment Tuesday.
But LINWOOD WILSON, the district attorney's investigator, denied that the shoplifting case was used to pressure Elmostafa.
"There ain't no truth in that," he insisted.
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http://www.heraldsun.com/durham/4-765287.html
138 posted on
08/29/2006 10:03:32 PM PDT by
Mike Nifong
(Somebody Stop Me !)
To: Mike Nifong
But LINWOOD WILSON, the district attorney's investigator, denied that the shoplifting case was used to pressure Elmostafa.
"There ain't no truth in that," he insisted.
And this man claims to be religious or at least sings in a gospel group. Someone should ask him if he has ever heard of the 9th commandment?
Actually, "Hey Linwood, ever hear of the 9th commandment!" would make an excellent sign for someone to carry outside at a hearing we know where he will be testifying.
141 posted on
08/29/2006 10:15:29 PM PDT by
JLS
To: Mike Nifong
But LINWOOD WILSON, the district attorney's investigator, denied that the shoplifting case was used to pressure Elmostafa. "There ain't no truth in that," he insisted.
Oh my. Usually a paper cleans up quotes like that for those they favor.
142 posted on
08/29/2006 10:21:43 PM PDT by
Ken H
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