And as for brodhead, he is just a bald-faced liar:
But he says he has always emphasized the players' presumption of innocence.
At most, he gave a passing nod. It was never emphasized--or is he referring to when the players were kicked out of school?
It ain't over yet. The defendants STILL face 30 years in prison. And if North Carolina was willing to retry Gell in a death penalty case(knowing he was innocent) in order to spare the state from political fallout, do you think it wouldn't still try to convict these three? (And the prosecutor in the Gell case is now the Special Prosecutor in the Duke case.)
Petition for Justice in the Duke Lacrosse Case :
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/208340697
Rock the boat. Let the NC authorities know that the spotlight
is focused on them now.