To: Hogeye13
I don't see a cause of action for the FA. She was used by a corrupt DA and Duke did nothing to stop it? What is Duke supposed to do? Duke has no control over the DA or DPD.
The FA started this entire thing by making false allegations. Who forced her to do that? No one.
To: SarahUSC
Exactly. Duke didn't stop her from making false allegations and she will sue Duke for that? That is totally loony.
382 posted on
08/15/2006 3:46:39 PM PDT by
jennyd
To: SarahUSC
As Jezebelle said earlier there is no cause of action for reparations, but if you will read the list of supporters of the FA and the names behind some of the papers Cash Michaels writes for you will find a lot of supporters of this also.
Sarah, if you will read all that I have written about this subject you will see that I agree with you. She doesn't have a cause of action. All I am trying to say is if you will research what Cash Michaels has said all along you can easily see what they are trying to setup. The FA has "suffered" and someone is going to have to pay her money in their view. And it is very likely if she files against Durham County who the DA represents and DPD, knowing the makeup of who controls each, one or both of them might pay her off. Stranger things have happened in the world of civil lawsuits. In the world of civil law anyone can file a suit, just like in the world of criminal a DA can indict a ham sandwich.
And I have also stated that this probably only happens if the DA drops the charges. If it goes to trial he simply brushes himself off and walks away saying "I tried, but the evidence didn't support the charges" or something similar.
In all honesty, in reading some of Cash Michaels writing, at this point it appears he is actually hoping the DA drops the charges. This from the man that has wanted a trial all along to view all the evidence. With this change in attitude the only thing that makes sense is the desire for money which he has publically stated he wants for the FA.
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