Finnerty's hearing was pushed forward to mid-June because Nifong said he wouldn't have his discovery ready this week as planned. What does that say about the quality of the investigation he undertook before indicting Collin? Quite a lot imo.
I hope we will learn soon whether there was a date rape drug in the tox report and what the SANE report really said about the physical "trauma" in the accuser.
Since Nifong's discovery isn't ready, then he hasn't had to share what he does have with the defense, is what that means, I guess. My knowledge about these things is limited (as you can tell!).
FYI:
http://www.mass.gov/dph/fch/sane/2003_sane_protocol.pdf
Here is the SANE exam protocol for Mass.
I cannot think it is much different from NC. It is very interesting
"...and what the SANE report really said about the physical "trauma" in the accuser."
Not knowing her occupation, I believe the SANE nurse came to some wrong conclusions.