To: Big Giant Head
Prof Seigel says the darnest things: "... if Rush Limbaugh thought he could win the case and be vindicated, he would go to trial. He's not asking for his day in court."
Prosecution agreed that he is not guilty and Rush needs to go to trial to win and to get vindicated!? Is it even possible to go to trial when there is no charge!?
And then AP just goes ahead and presents Seigel's quotes with all the pomp of a king with no clothes... Nice.
20 posted on
04/29/2006 8:06:26 PM PDT by
alecqss
To: alecqss
"Prosecution agreed that he is not guilty and Rush needs to go to trial to win and to get vindicated!? Is it even possible to go to trial when there is no charge!? "
????
The prosecution has NOT " agreed that he is not guilty "
There IS a charge -
If Rush does not satisfactorily complete the terms of his pre-trial intervention there WILL be a trial on the charge.
45 posted on
04/30/2006 10:57:21 AM PDT by
RS
("I took the drugs because I liked them and I found excuses to take them, so I'm not weaseling.")
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