Posted on 01/11/2007 8:13:33 PM PST by Howlin
CBS) The forensic expert hired by the prosecutor in the Duke rape case says he made a "big error" in judgment by not stating in his report that the only DNA he found on the accuser was from several men who were not on the Duke lacrosse team.
Dr. Brian Meehan speaks with 60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl in his first interview about the controversial case this Sunday, Jan. 14, at 7 p.m. ET/PT.
Meehan acknowledged that he has never omitted potentially exculpatory evidence before. "We haven't done that before," he tells Stahl. "In retrospect, I should have done a better job of conveying that information."
Meehan has stated that he told the prosecutor, Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong, about the other DNA for the first time in mid-April. Later that same month, Nifong indicted three Duke lacrosse players. Meehan has also said in court proceedings that he and Nifong agreed before the evidence tests were completed that his report should be limited to positive matches between the accuser and the players at the team party where she says she was sexually assaulted last March.
Meehan says writing an incomplete report violates his own firm's standards. "It was an error in judgment on my part. It certainly was a big error," says Meehan. He says his firm wasn't trying to hide the information and that it released it when it was asked. But his client's behavior irks him, he says.
Nifong took six months to tell the players' defense attorneys about the other DNA, as required by law and during that time, Nifong filed a court motion that stated he was not aware of any potentially exculpatory evidence.
The fact that Nifong withheld the information and knew it before he indicted their sons has outraged the parents of the accused. "You felt like someone hit you with a baseball bat. It was almost too much to bear, as we sat there," says Kathy Seligmann, whose son, Reade, is among the three indicted players. "And [Nifong is] sitting 10 feet away from us."
It enraged Mary Ellen Finnerty, mother of Collin Finnerty, another indicted player. "I think [I felt] one of the strongest feelings of rage that I've had I literally had to turn to my husband, because I was shaking from my head to my toe, and say, 'Hold me down,'" recalls Finnerty. Adds Seligmann, "And we had to hold on to each other because when you sit there and put two and two together and realize that it was calculated set up to make these boys appear to be guilty of something they didn't do."
When asked what they would say to Nifong if he were in the room, Rae Evans, the mother of indicted player David Evans, says, "I would say with a smile on my face, 'Mr. Nifong, you've picked on the wrong families and you will pay every day for the rest of your life.'"
Last month, after the results of the tests were ordered released by a judge and the accuser told an investigator she was no longer certain she had been penetrated by a male sex organ, rape charges were dropped by Nifong. The three players still face charges of sexual assault and kidnapping.
Thanks for the ping ! GREAT CLIP!
Don't mess with MOMS!
You are right! The characters were quite similar.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepin_Fetchit
I wondered about that.
Oh, you're gonna get it from her now...............LOL.
I dunno. It seems that he's a former president of Forsyth County NCBA. That is, if a county has a president of the Bar.
What Nifong is/was hoping, was to get to trial, get a friendly mostly Black jury, and then go for jury nullification, just like in the OJ trial. Looks like he probably won't get that far. Hope the farthest he gets is into a cell of his own.
They will kick your a$$ every time.
I watched "Amos and Andy" as a child, but we now own the tapes for all of the shows and watch them often.
Hold on. Maybe there was a rape. There is DNA from at least 5 men. All felons are registered by a DNA sample. These men are suspects and can be entered as suspects.
That's right Fongboy is a liar. Never mind.
Ellipsis. That's the word I was trying to remember.....and the extra spaces before and after the ellipsis. :-)
He just did! LOL
You know, I think you are right, but somewhere deep inside me, I still cannot believe people are so dishonest.
His campaign manager said today that he didn't want to be DA, that he only ran because he needed 3 more years to retire. I almost ran screaming from the room when I read that.
But I still worry about a trial. You can see by looking at the NC legal system, you wouldn't want to bet your life on it.
I'm usually right! :-)
I thought from Freedman's biography that he was the past president of the Forsyth County Bar and not the entire NC State Bar.
In Cal they do - you can be President of the San Francisco Bar or the Alameda Bar, etc.
It's okay. I am wearing my special asbestos underwear!
You know I was just taking a cheap shot for the joke, right?
Fixed it (tag line) I think--Hard time typing with one hand----
I was mistaken. Said so down the thread.
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