To: RGSpincich
I am. Of course, this is the pre-show, so to speak, neither side is showing all their aces, nor should they.
Prosecution only has to show enough to move forward, and defense dosen't have to show anything, unless they feel they have something that can put an absolute end to all question as to Scott's possible guilt.
From what the defense has done so far, it's the roads they have not gone down, plus the "Moses supposes..." questioning I find interesting.
This hearing is not to determine absolute guilt, nor is it to determine life or death for Scott: all it is to determine is whether there is enough evidence presented to move to trial to to determine these issues. And, as we know, investigations continue throughout trials, so who knows what the defense and the prosecution will present when the official trial begins (yes, I do think the judge will rule that Scott be held over for trial, and NOT released on bail).
348 posted on
11/16/2003 8:04:45 PM PST by
Rusty Roberts
(RB and RG have memories like elephants, thankfallully for those of us who read but post infrequently)
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