Poor man. It is a bloody shame that the prosecutors can’t themselves be prosecuted for this kind of injustice.
Well as long as no police or other government officials are inconvienced, no harm no foul, eh < /sarcasm>
This is one of my biggest fears in life. False imprisonment that is.
Right up there with slow painful death or ride sharing with an opinionated Obama supporter.
It’s because prosecutors want quick ends to hard cases so that they can show the people of NC that the people were smart to elect those prosectors.
If you or a loved one is ever even peripherally implicated in a crime NEVER speak to the police; let your attorney speak to them. The police are never interested in sorting out the innocent and the guilty. The police are only interested in lining up candidates for prosecution. If you can be made to fit the bill, you’re going to trial if they can possibly arrange it. If you say you were there but didn’t do it, all they hear is you were there.
There must be more to the story .... there had to be SOME evidence of guilt.
His lawyer could have subpoenaed these half-dozen people to testify in court.
What was his lawyer -- a potted plant???