To: darbymcgill
66 posted on
10/19/2006 9:38:14 AM PDT by
ltc8k6
To: ltc8k6
I thought it was pretty one-sided, but thats to be expected, said Chapel Hill civil rights attorney Al McSurely, who also serves as chairman of the NC NAACP Legal Redress Committee. The prosecution hasnt shown any of its whole [sic] cards yet, and I dont think it will until trial.
How many more dumbasses are we going to have to put up with thinking that Mike Nifong has evidence that he's kept hidden? If he is he's breaking the law.
"Whole card"
To: ltc8k6
In fact, Joyner adds, there is a lot of evidence and witness testimony that simply isnt reduced to writing.
Ive been practicing law long enough to know that what ends up in a report isnt necessarily everything thats there, he said, adding that, for instance, clarification of evidence or information in a criminal case is not required to be part of the discovery package mandated from the prosecution to the defense.
Just because [evidence] has been released, doesnt mean thats it, Prof. Joyner said.
Translation: Mike Nifong's got people lined up to lie on the stand for him.
To: ltc8k6
The video purporting to show the alleged victim pole dancing at a nightclub two weeks after the alleged assault was secured by CBS News, not the attorneys, atty. Bannon and Tedesco confirmed. The spokesman would not say where or how the video was surreptitiously taken, or by whom.
To: ltc8k6
The return of Cash to the prosecution side. That's exactly what I mean about "yeah buts"... The 60 minutes show addressed "the rape". Caah, Joyner and others want to talk about everything but, "the rape".
Pissing, drinking, swearing, EWW, whatever. The boys haven't been charged with these crimes yet... only kidnapping and rape..
Another straw man that Joyner and Cash are erecting is the "we only saw the defense evidence" on 60 minutes. From what I saw, other than RS, DE, CF, and Kim's interviews the majority of the facts came from the prosecution's discovery files. (except the pole video and RS alibi). I don't think Joyner and Cash have any idea how bad that show could have been for the AV if the defense gave over even a tenth of what they already have collected.
To: ltc8k6
Oh Cash. How disappointing. The show was one-sided because the case is one-sided. There just isn't a shred of evidence other than Crystal's credibility-challenged words. I'm sure Bradley would have interviewed Crystal but she apparently declined.
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