I imagine at least a few of the 18 grand jurors were surprised to learn of Seligmann's impressive alibi the day after they indicted him. If they were watching tv, they may have wondered why their dorm rooms were searched AFTER they were charged and not earlier.
Whoever presents Pancho Villa's evidence to them on Monday may find the group far less docile. At least I hope so.
Oh, me, too. It's about time for sanity to reign.
If I wake up Tuesday morning to another indictment, I'm really going to start wondering what is wrong over in Durham.
That's a possibility. And arresting the cabbie didn't help, either. But I have no doubt he'll get the indictment, and I think that's why Nifong is holding the test results. He doesn't want there to be a news cycle during which a valid analysis of the results can be broadcast because that might queer his little kangaroo court with the GJ.