Hmmm... cops do routine traffic stop, check your id and find you have warrants out for your arrest.
"But wait, officer, I've had my identity stolen, really!"
"Oh, well, off you go then."
Inconvenient? Sure. But it only took the system three days to figure this out. He wasn't tortured, denied counsel, executed or anything else. IF this really happened this way, it shows that the system actually works pretty well.
When you lie down with dogs, Byronn.
Notice some of the careful wording of his sentences that indicates that they may have not been true? ....did not respond to 6 voice mails....
what? made over a 10-minute perdiod?
She got up from her chair and walked away. She stopped at the door and turned to me before exiting. "You know what these warrants are for," she said.
...and he didn't have time to ask again?
This Williams was a former student of one of the leading defense attorneys in the U.S.: Jill Soffiyah Elijah, whom I had called collect from jail the day before.
He called a Massachusetts attorney while incarcerated in New York? and without knowing the charges?
He must have been a real asset to Harvard.
This doesn't pass the smell test....all that's missing is him wagging his finger in our faces, pounding on a podium "I did not have civil rights with that women....my lawyer."
"Oh, well, off you go then."
It sure worked for the other Bryonn Bain!