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To: Yaelle

When it gets close to Joran's next big day in court, if there is nothing to charge him with, she and Jug (and Natalee's father?) will talk, but after that, there is nothing left,




I agree, I think we'll see more as it gets closer to Joran being charged or released. If it's looking good for a charge then we might not hear as much. Meanwhile, Beth turns up the heat one little piece of information at a time.

Now about there being nothing left if Joran is released without being charged. Arlene Schippers, an Aruba attorney we've seen on Greta's show, said that if the prosecutor thinks she doesn't have enough evidence to make her case, she will not bring charges. By not bringing charges now with a weak case, it leaves the door open for Joran to be charged in the future if the case strengthens. What's it called? Double jeopardy?

I know it's a long shot, but it is a glimmer of hope even if Joran isn't charged by this coming deadline.

There is so much for Natalee's family to consider as they fight the corruption in Aruba. Must be like walking thru a field of landmines for them.


185 posted on 08/08/2005 12:45:06 AM PDT by RGVTx
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To: RGVTx

Interestingly, last night on Fox, Beth was more open about her problems with Aruban LE than ever. She didn't divulge all she knew, but she went a lot farther. Mark Furhman suggested Americans avoid vacationing in Aruba to show displeasure...wreck their economy. Tonight, Fox is devoting two hours to NH.


193 posted on 08/08/2005 3:30:49 AM PDT by hershey
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