To: neverdem
Theres a happy ending: On December 20, Gov. Christie commuted Aitkens sentence. Aitken came home on December 23rd. His felony conviction still stands, but he will fight to clear his record through the appeals process. No. A happy ending would be
1. A pardon or retrial where he is cleared.
2. Prosecutors sued and losing their jobs for prosecutorial misconduct.
3. Some punishment for the lying judge.
4. New Jersey's laws changed.
Aitken remains a criminal thanks to the trial, and Crhistie remains a Rino blowhard.
8 posted on
03/28/2011 5:09:59 PM PDT by
rmlew
(You want change? Vote for the most conservative electable in your state or district.)
To: rmlew
To me the single most important fact is that HE ASKED THE POLICE FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND FOLLOWED THEM~!!
Everything else is less important that that. If you can go to jail for doing what the police tell you to do, then this system needs armed insurrection.
And the judge refused to let the jury know? They turned a concientious law-abiding citizen into a criminal for political gain.
JAIL FOR THEM ALL - he was Nifong’ed.
I hope he sues their asses for several million dollars. And I hate lawsuits.
12 posted on
03/28/2011 5:27:26 PM PDT by
Mr. K
(Job #1 DEFUND THE LEFT then Palin/Bachman 2012 -Unbeatable Ticket~!)
To: rmlew
The taxpayers of N.J. don’t mind feeding and housing an innocent man for 7 years, not a bit,,,,,ya hear, not a bit. Ya got that??
15 posted on
03/28/2011 5:35:21 PM PDT by
Waco
(From Seward to Sara)
To: rmlew
He also should get compensation for losing two years of his life, property, and aspirations.
28 posted on
03/28/2011 7:50:33 PM PDT by
Jonty30
To: rmlew
35 posted on
03/28/2011 10:46:45 PM PDT by
Gene Eric
(*** Jesus ***)
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