Posted on 06/22/2006 2:23:47 AM PDT by abb
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/26/AR2006062600980.html
The Media Rush to Duke's Defense (Barf Alert!)
By Andrew Cohen
Special to washingtonpost.com
Tuesday, June 27, 2006; 12:00 AM
http://www.newsobserver.com/122/story/454938.html
Published: Jun 27, 2006 12:30 AM
Modified: Jun 27, 2006 02:54 AM
Lawyers press for specifics in lacrosse case
http://www.blackamericaweb.com/site.aspx/sayitloud/phillips627
Commentary: Durham D.A. May Be Looking for Cosmic Justice in Duke Case But is That Justice?
Date: Tuesday, June 27, 2006
By: Joseph C. Phillips, BlackAmericaWeb.com
http://www.theconservativevoice.com/article/15655.html
By Michael J. Gaynor
Give It Up, Mike Nifong! Even Ruth Sheehan Says So
June 27, 2006 12:32 AM EST
http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/gaynor/060626
Kimberly Guilfoyle: Good words for Nifong, guilt by association for the Duke Three
Michael Gaynor
June 26, 2006
http://www.herald-sun.com/durham/4-747701.html
Defense lawyers: Dancer claimed she wasn't raped
By John Stevenson : The Herald-Sun
jstevenson@heraldsun.com
Jun 26, 2006 : 8:56 pm ET
DURHAM -- A new batch of prosecution information showed that no rape occurred during a Duke University lacrosse party in March and revealed roughly a dozen conflicting statements by the accuser -- who even once told authorities she was not sexually assaulted -- two defense lawyers contend in court documents filed Monday.
Lawyers Kirk Osborn and Ernest Conner, representing indicted rape suspect Reade Seligmann, said they needed to know which of the accuser's stories District Attorney Mike Nifong intended to use "in his attempt to falsely prosecute" their client.
Osborn and Conner were responding to 536 pages of documents about the case that they received from Nifong last week, on top of 1,298 pages they got earlier.
The documents consist "mainly of extraneous, irrelevant material," the defense lawyers wrote of the new documents.
None show any crime occurred, they added. In fact, they said, the documents show the accuser -- an exotic dancer hired to perform at the party -- said no rape occurred, and gave about a dozen conflicting statements.
Nifong had no comment Monday.
"He will address motions in the courtroom, where and when it is appropriate," said one of his assistants, Candy Clark.
If they chose to, the defense lawyers could make public all the information they have received from Nifong. But they have not done so.
Lawyer Joe Cheshire, representing another indicted rape suspect, David Evans, last week said essentially the same thing as Osborn and Conner after he received the latest batch of documents from Nifong.
Seligmann, Evans and Collin Finnerty are accused of raping the dancer in a bathroom during the party at 610 N. Buchanan Blvd. across from East Campus.
But the woman said at one point she had been assaulted by as many as 20 men before narrowing the number to five and finally three, according to information previously revealed by defense attorneys. At another point, she claimed she had not been raped at all, the information indicated.
In the new paperwork, Osborn and Conner said the indictments against Seligmann contained insufficient detail, so they requested 22 specific bits of information to fill in the blanks.
Among other things, they asked exactly where and at what time a first-degree rape allegedly occurred, and whether a deadly weapon was used. They also wanted to know, in reference to a kidnapping charge, whether the accuser was held in "involuntary servitude" and whether she was released in a safe place.
Last month, Osborn and Conner filed a motion asking that Nifong be removed from the case due to "prosecutorial misconduct and other strange actions." In that motion, they said Nifong inexplicably had continued to prosecute Seligmann despite "a complete alibi:" cell phone, taxicab and bank ATM records indicating he was elsewhere when the rape allegedly occurred.
The three indicted men are free on bond as they await a trial that, according to Nifong, might begin next spring. Their next court date in the rape case is July 20.
Evans is due in court today on an unrelated charge of violating a city noise ordinance.
I watched and I didn't view her making the distinction as biased. Cheek is presenting himself as an Independent and she has previously noted that Nifong is a Dem.
What did Ken's email say and what does it have to do with Filan? I missed this whole thing - lots going on around the home front these days, little time to read or post.
I agree with you about Greta and Woody Vann. She should be pointing that out each time he's on.
btt
If the SANE report says there is evidence of rape (which can also be construed as "rough sex", then it occurred before she got to the Duke's house as evidenced by the DNA which they did find...but which does not belong to any of the Duke players.
Where's the freak'n evidence on the Duke Players? Why did this get anywhere? What BIG LIE was given to the jury that indicted them?
maggief's post 1381 describes the reading of it on the Abrams Report. That post also has a link to his post of his e-mail on here.
I would imagine he was not very well liked in Johnston County.
I almost choked when one of these bozos (I think it was Hammer) said something about "When he looked into the victims's eyes he believed her".
My money says when he looked into the false accuser's eyes, she couldn't focus. It's more likely her two eyes were aiming in different directions.
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Another interesting site...many profiles of familiar names
NC Business Hall of Fame -- Laureates
The SBI crime lab analyzed the evidence as part of an effort that began in 2004 to re-examine unsolved crimes in which no suspects were identified; scientists try to match physical evidence with the DNA of felons.
Our case has Crystal's identification.
However, if the motion to suprees wins the day, then the case should be tossed because there is not DNA match -- well, at least not to the three players (or anyone else on the DukeLAX team).
That link didn't work try this one.
http://www.newsobserver.com/1185/story/455086.html
I haven't read it, vut I can't wait to learn how he was found guilty and his roomate's charge was dismissed on the same evidence.
That link didn't work try this one.
http://www.newsobserver.com/1185/story/455086.html
I haven't read it, but I can't wait to learn how he was found guilty and his roomate's charge was dismissed on the same evidence.
Does anyone know who the judge was?
This stinks.................
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