To: Alia
Well, others on the thread, certainly more familiar with the criminal side of the law and NC statutes, etc. have said he will still have a rough time with the case, but in our case we heard exactly the same thing. "The defense is really going to rip her apart on the stand" (we never had the opportunity, of course), heck we never even got to cross the arresting officer.
I guess they can't drag it out any longer than May, anyway, but now all Nifong has to do is get her on the stand to testify -- no forensics necessary -- in front of a biased jury -- at least that's what I thought. I really thought he knew he had a loser and was trying to get a plea bargain out of the three before he had to go in and try this mess. I just didn't want them to stop or give up if that's the pressure put on them. You know the old disclaimer, "It can go either way in a he said/she said case."
Suddenly, the kids are thinking, "What if I can't convince a jury. What if I am convicted." It's just my stupid memories, that's all.
To: Constitutions Grandchild
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me. What we all want is to see clarity justice cut through the crap, pronto.
The damage to the 3 defendents has been done. And there's no way to get their innocence back.
But I also know, while memories do not go away; time does heal the gaping, bleeding wounds.
591 posted on
12/22/2006 12:15:14 PM PST by
Alia
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