Cash wants a trial? No matter that there's no evidence against these boys? A trial is "at risk" if the defense files routine dismissal or suppression of evidence motions?
So the concern is that the trial itself is in jeopardy, not these boys' lives. Again, there is no discussion from Cash as to the potentially heinous miscarriage of justice here and the "risk" to these boys' lives, only to the possibility that, boo-hoo, they may not get their white-boy lynching.
Despicable.
Some may think it's helpful or telling or whatever that a black writer, Cash Michael, is not supporting Nifong or at least has little or no confidence in Nifong's case, but the notion that Cash has seen the light and wants justice is just absurd. He's more worried that blacks were fooled into voting for Nifong than than he is worried about sending three promising young men to prison for twenty years over a crime that never occurred.
I agree. Mr. Michaels seems to be totally unconcerned with what appears to be a blatant miscarriage of justice and prosecutorial misconduct. Mr. Michaels seems to have a knack of laying out the dots but then refusing to connect them. It is fine that he is upset that Nifong was manipulating the AA voters, but that is clearly only a part of the story.