To: jrooney
Fitz's closing argument where he brought in Plame being a "covert" agent and revealing here identity put here life in danger. Earlier court instructions stated this would not be allowed, yet Walton allowed Fitz to state this in his closing argument.
And Libby's lawyer's kept silent like good attorneys? hehehehe
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03/06/2007 11:18:14 AM PST by
AZRepublican
("The degree in which a measure is necessary can never be a test of the legal right to adopt it.")
To: AZRepublican
"And Libby's lawyer's kept silent like good attorneys? hehehehe"
They kept silent long enough for Fitz to say that stuff, but at the end Jeffress objected, so that's in the record. And the judge told the jury to disregard that conspiracy stuff, but clearly they did not disregard it, as evidenced by the blabbing of Mr. Collins. So I think there's basis for an appeal here.
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