And nic, I would argue that the shorter sentence and the possibility of parole in a quarter, adds credence to the fact that Mr. Maher did infact speak truthfully when he was on the stand.
If there was a big cover up, they would of locked him away forever.
the shorter sentence and the possibility of parole in a quarter, adds credence to the fact that Mr. Maher did infact speak truthfully when he was on the stand. If there was a big cover up, they would of locked him away forever.
That is, of course, a logical conclusion. We shall see what really does happen, though......if he really is paroled (or lives to get out of prison).....