"On March 13, 2006 at approximately 0122 hours I responded to Duke Emergency room in reference to a rape"
Was in a car accident yesterday, police are very specific about what they write on the report, this sounds to me like she is saying she responded at 1:22. Hopefully it doesn't matter, but if Nifong were to get this report thrown out because of the time, it is harder to prove the many stories she gave, hurts defense, not saying officer did it on purpose...
oops, should say March 14th not 13th..
Well, I took a guess that she was using the time from the original call - the time that the Offical Case officer used - and it turns out I was right.
"At 1:22 a.m. March 14, Sgt. John Shelton of the Durham Police Department was called to the Kroger supermarket on Hillsborough Road. A scantily clad woman was passed out in a Honda Accord and wouldn't get out of the car. Shelton got no response when he talked loudly to her, his notes on the encounter say."
You decide
Old and Cranky,
but what if you arrive (to the accident) and you're only backup?
Another officer responded first and is doing the paperwork.
That is a more analogous to what happeded here.