Posted on 01/22/2003 7:27:46 PM PST by Petronski
Coming up on Aaron Brown on CNN within ten minutes.
So it wasn't probation. You can't be put on probation if you're not even charged. It's probably pretty straightforward. Ritter got snagged in a sting. Very likely, this was a generic sex chatroom, and the "14 year-old bit" was thrown in at the last minute to facilitate an entrapment. But, given the entrapment -- which likely would have been a mitigating factor to a jury -- it wasn't particularly prosecutable, so the cops let him off with a talking to. When he did it again, they pressed charges. But the case still wasn't that serious -- 16 years old, entrapment, no intercourse even proposed, no actual act, no criminal record -- so Ritter's lawyer managed to plea bargain it, taking six months counseling in exchange for expunging the record. Now that it's in the public eye, the grandstanding DA knows he's going to get some heat -- even though the disposition of the case was probably nothing unusual -- so he fires his ADA. I suspect that's about the size of it.
Perhaps someone will send the case file to www.TheSmokingGun.com. They know how to handle these types of documents and protect their sources.
I agree ..
He was given a "warning" the first time .. he does it again, gets arrested and somehow get off with just a slap on the hand???
...has a credibility problem too.
You're great at that!
Like I said, I see you point
Lie.
He's not bound any any code of ethics. As Brown pointed out, he can talk about the case all he wants. He's the DEFENDANT. The judge in the case, the prosecutor and his defense attorney ARE bound by a code of ethics not to talk about the case. But Scott can talk about it--and he could request that the case be unsealed. He's not going to do that.
And we should never forget that, when a case is dismissed, what the law says is that, by dismissing the case, it brings with it the presumption of innocence. And by sealing the file, it's designed to prevent the stigma attached with any unsubstantiated allegations from arising. So, as far as I'm concerned, as far as everyone should be concerned, this is a dead issue.
Lie.
The case was dismissed because Ritter complied with the terms of the agreement, including court-ordered counseling and he didn't reoffend during the time the case was open. It wasn't dismissed because of a "presumption of innocence" or if the allegations were "unsubstantiated" (and without the court files, how are we to judge whether he's innocent or guilty or if the allegations are indeed unsubstantiated). I'd like to see the cops on TV talking about the case, but unless Scott okays the release of the case file, it's never going to happen.
This is not an extrajudicial proceeding, Aaron.
Interesting choice of words. "Extrajudicial proceeding" are lawyer words. Ritter isn't a lawyer.
Well, Aaron, you know I'm not a lawyer. And have I sought legal counsel on this. And I'm strictly abiding by legal counsel.
The same lawyer that cut the sweetheart deal for Scottie boy?
the rule of law must apply here
OMG, the creep thinks he's a cross between Ken Starr and Katherine Harris.
I was supposed to be on an airplane yesterday flying to Baghdad on a personal initiative that could have had great ramifications in regards to issues of war and peace.
You mean William Scott Ritter Jr. was going to Iraq to solve the crisis? And he and he alone could negotiate peace? Wow, that's grandiose thinking at its best.
If I went to Baghdad and tried to talk responsibly about issues of war and peace, this issue would have come up. And it would have been a distraction and it would have actually been a disservice. There are people in Baghdad right now pursuing the initiative that I started. And I want to give them every chance of success. I don't want to provide any distractions.
In other words, Ritter's usefulness to Saddam is over. He's not going to be the darling of the ultra-left. His income from speaking engagements is going to dry up--he's looking at no income & I don't think Burger King would hire him.
BROWN: Well, one way or another, I hope all this stuff gets cleared up and you can get back to talking about the issues you care about. But, again, I'm not quite sure how that's going to happen.
Ain't that the truth.
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