Posted on 06/22/2006 2:23:47 AM PDT by abb
Another item the defense has requested is the results of any toxicology tests performed on the accuser in the hours after the party. One of the first police officers to encounter the woman described her as "just passed-out drunk," and the defense has suggested she arrived at the party impaired.
Nifong told the court he didn't have a toxicology report to turn over, although he later refused to say if such a test was performed. Defense attorneys said later they don't believe one was.
"If there was a toxicology report, they'd have it by this time," Cheshire said.
I agree, of course, but it is even worse.
These same judges, and it appears as if Nifong will have HIS pick for the trial, will rule on change of venue.
There are some that keep holding out for a change of venue, these Durham Judges are NOT going to rule their court is NOT fair, or that their constituents (jurors) will not be objective or fair. It is not going to happen.
They are all elected and it is the most incestuous system around.
Thank abb ! 5 people now.
She's a piece of work. It's is absolutely crazy that a bunch of grown men sat around in that courtroom and carried on with this charade like this needs to continue.
How much have the taxpayers already paid?
Sickening
$2 mil for a fake rape? ... oh, yeah, tell it to us bro, I mean sista Jakki.
I think if your name is Ronald and you have a twin, there's at least a 90% chance of your brother's being named Donald.
Right and you also have to worry about their other rulings on what comes in and what doesn't.
I would hold up on that claim for now.
An investigator who works in Nifong's office asked Cheshire during a news conference to cite the specific document that contains that reference. Cheshire said he had not seen it personally.
FILAN: Yale, I felt exactly as Norm did. I said the same thing. I want to see this for myself in its entirety. I don't want bits and pieces taken out. I don't want them lifted out by the defense and I don't want to read about them as argument in motions. My heart and soul is invested in this criminal justice system. I love this criminal justice system. I love this country. I'm the last person in the world that was going to read this statement looking for inconsistencies. And I've got to tell you my heart broke when I saw things like this. Take a look at this, Yale.
We've got the accuser's statement to the police saying Brett, Adam and Matt took me into the bathroom while the other guys were watching television and they closed the door slightly. OK. Now, to the nurse is what the accuser says.
She says the door was locked and they said I could not leave. I said I wanted to leave, but they said I couldn't. Nikki was on the other side of the door. Well, if the door was only slightly open, she could have left. If the door is only slightly open Nikki could have come back in. If the door was locked it's something entirely different. To me, that's not memory lapse. That's not I don't feel comfortable talking to you. I feel more comfortable talking to you. That's almost like two different stories from two different people-Yale.
YALE GALANTER, CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY: Well, it is two different stories. And Susan, it took me three months to convince you that these boys were probably innocent. The D.A. had nothing. And now that you're finally seen her statement and some of the medical records you agree with what I've been saying all along.
Me,too. I would love to be a part of the watercooler crowd in the courthouse.
In my county there is a private website which supposedly exposes the corruption in our county gov't. All sorts of people post regarding all sorts of topics.
I read it for entertainment purposes and yes, to find out what gov't official is alledgedly snorting coke, sleeping with the prosecutor, etc.
I have learned one thing, behind these rumors is a grain of truth and if you read carefully, learn to pick through the garbage, you have a good idea what is going on.
I wish Durham County had something like that.
WHen I was called for jury duty I wore nice pants, top and black jacket and dress heels. I was shocked at the people who came in jeans, t-shirts, halters, etc.
Maybe they were trying to get out of jury duty.
SI article now online...
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/magazine/06/22/duke0626/
Yes, the obligatory "we don't know what happened in that bathroom" does not cancel out "those boys better come forward and stop covering for the assailants!"
I was rejected, LOL!
Having worked in retail most of my life where you have to address customers face-to-face to survive, my pity for them is nonexistent.
Welcome to the club, fellas!
JLS, there is one other possibility of what this meeting could have been about. It might have been to lock the FA into sticking with the case by reviewing with her the various charges that could be brought against her over this and other encounters with law enforcement. Wouldn't be surprised if a laundry list of possible charges were presented to her. Just MHO.
The alleged reaction of the black "community" along with the appearance of that ridiculous black group (with their guns and frowns) and the desire of at least a few of them to see any white, guilty or not, to be sent to prison, in the long run will hurt blacks. Very stupid moves.
Thank you for the SI link. How is it that this case continues to leave me speechless?
And then there's the broom...
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