To: cyncooper
So then the question becomes, if this was the policy, just what was "in it for her" that she risked her job?From another thread:"Both reports say that Ritter later struck a deal with Assistant District Attorney Cynthia Preiser that allowed the case to be dismissed and the records sealed."
My comment was; "Maybe a deal she couldn't refuse." ;-)
Some women are so gullible.
210 posted on
01/20/2003 3:22:06 PM PST by
Spunky
To: yall
JustKidding
213 posted on
01/20/2003 3:24:38 PM PST by
null and void
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To: Spunky
If an assistant District Attorney with political ambitions, and that includes just about all of them, comes across that needle in a haystack case, the one they have been yearning for, what to do?
Let's say her name is Cynthia Preiser, and she is from an upstate New York town. Maybe she is a feminist. Possibly even a friend of a friend of the newest US Senator from New York. How much would this information be worth? What course of action would be recommended by the smartest woman in america?
Of course, I am only speculating.
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