Well, well, well, this certainly seems to tump te Murphy analysis that Nifong did nothing wrong in hiding that evidence.
One of the things I noticed while watching the hearing this morning was Freedman talking about what a busy schedule he has and why he hasn't done much work on Nifong's case.
Could it be he may jump ship and fire his client, or has Nifong told him he better be in for the long haul?