Well, it must have been a difficult decision. Hopefully he knew about the accuser's weak past, and that should cause anyone without a videotape of the alleged crime pause. Here's the thing: if he had gone forward quickly, he might have regrets now that he was taking an unwinnable case to court. But since he thought it out and still chose to go forward, methinks he really felt after sleeping on it that Kobe could be proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
I see what you are saying. He thinks he can prove the case to a jury. I'd like to see some evidence.
His actions do not say slam dunk to me. What was all that business with the sherif? Why deliberate so long?
I want to know what those 911 calls from her house were. If they have any connection to suicide attemps or other accusations, I'm going to have a hard time believing her story.
They probably aren't good for the DA. He doesn't seem to want the public to see them.