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  • Duke Lacrosse DNA Tester Removed From Post

    11/12/2007 5:41:48 PM PST · by NCjim · 24 replies · 206+ views
    WRAL ^ | November 12, 2007
    Burlington — The head of a private laboratory where DNA evidence in the Duke lacrosse case was tested no longer works there. The move comes less than a month after the former defendants filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against Dr. Brian Meehan, former District Attorney Mike Nifong and several others involved in the investigation. Civil attorneys allege they were part of a "DNA conspiracy" and purposely withheld potentially exculpatory evidence that could have been used to clear their clients of the criminal charges against them. Neither Meehan nor his attorney would talk Monday about why he was replaced. DNA...
  • Academia's Pervasive PC Rot

    11/12/2007 2:15:42 PM PST · by beckett · 6 replies · 128+ views
    National Journal ^ | Nov 12, 2007 | Stuart Taylor
    "A RACIST: A racist is one who is both privileged and socialized on the basis of race by a white supremacist (racist) system. 'The term applies to all white people (i.e., people of European descent) living in the United States, regardless of class, gender, religion, culture, or sexuality. By this definition, people of color cannot be racists.' " [emphasis added] Such stuff has long been a staple of the totalitarian "diversity" obsessives who pollute -- and often dominate -- political discourse at almost all of our universities, from coast to coast. The University of Delaware recently got a step ahead...
  • Durham Officers Placed on Leave Amid Investigation

    11/08/2007 10:22:40 PM PST · by JLS · 34 replies · 213+ views
    WRAL ^ | 8 Nov. 2007 | Julia Lewis, Ken Smith
    Durham — Several Durham police officers have been placed on leave pending a major internal investigation, and WRAL has learned the probe might center around sexual misconduct. Police Chief Jose Lopez said Thursday that the allegations surfaced shortly after he took over the department in September. He said less than 10 officers, ranging from rookies to veterans, were involved, but did not reveal any other details surrounding the accusations. When asked by WRAL's Julia Lewis whether police officers are under investigation for having sex with prostitutes, Lopez replied, "At this point and time, we are conducting and investigation into some...
  • Nifong pleads not guilty to contempt charge

    08/30/2007 7:59:49 AM PDT · by rikkir · 18 replies · 984+ views
    The Charlotte Observer ^ | 8/30/2007 | Anne Blythe and Joseph Neff
    Former Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong pleaded not guilty to a criminal contempt of court charge this morning in the same courtroom where he once prosecuted people accused of crimes.
  • Duke, lacrosse players reach settlement

    06/18/2007 12:33:46 PM PDT · by BradtotheBone · 64 replies · 3,294+ views
    News Observer ^ | June 18, 2007 | Anne Blythe
    DURHAM - Duke University has reached a settlement with each of the three former lacrosse players and their families. The university made the announcement this afternoon. According to a press release issued by Duke, the terms of the settlement will not be disclosed. In a statement, Duke officials said the board of trustees and Duke President Richard Brodhead had determined that it was in the best interests of the Duke community to eliminate the possibility of future litigation and move forward "This past year has been hard for many people who care about Duke -- for students, faculty, staff, alumni,...
  • Duke Lacrosse: Mike Nifong Disbarred

    06/16/2007 4:51:52 PM PDT · by Hal1950 · 40 replies · 1,347+ views
    College Sports, Breaking News ^ | Jun 16th 2007 5:51PM | Michael David Smith
    Prosecutor Mike Nifong has been disbarred by a state disciplinary committee for the horrendous way he conducted the prosecution on rape charges of three innocent Duke lacrosse players. Nifong has given up his right to appeal, meaning this verdict is final. However, Nifong could still face criminal charges.
  • Nancy Grace(less)'s Early Duke Lacrosse Statements (Video on YouTube)

    06/16/2007 2:07:10 PM PDT · by beaversmom · 35 replies · 2,439+ views
    You Tube ^ | April 12. 2007 | n/a
    (Click on above link to view video) After watching this, I don't think I hate Rosie as much as I hate this piece of poo.
  • Nifong Court Findings Being Read Now!!!

    06/16/2007 11:34:10 AM PDT · by SandRat · 158 replies · 5,478+ views
    FoxNews
    Breaking News on the Nifong case being read right now on FoxNews TV. I'm hearing convictions out numbering for each indictment outnumber no convictions at least 3 to one. The guy is going down and going down HARD.
  • A team of their own

    05/29/2007 6:00:17 PM PDT · by Condor 63 · 1 replies · 116+ views
    Yahoo! Sports ^ | May 28, 2007 | Dan Wetzel
    BALTIMORE – Bob Knight, full-time coach, part-time philosopher, once surmised that the pure beauty of collegiate competition, as opposed to the pro ranks, is that the focus is on the name on the front of your jersey, not the back. But as Duke's last-second shot slipped just wide of the net Monday, giving Johns Hopkins a 12-11 victory and the men's lacrosse national championship, the Blue Devils' Matt Danowski sprawled face first on the turf here and cried for the exact opposite reason. The resurrection of Duke lacrosse following 15 months of accusations and allegations, sins and sensationalism, indictments and...
  • Farewell [Duke Lacrosse Windup]

    04/24/2007 6:21:22 PM PDT · by moneyrunner · 14 replies · 939+ views
    The Chronicle ^ | 4/23/2007 | Stephen Miller
    Consider the realm of issues where political correctness most strangles the debate-race. For many at Duke, the last year offered a horrifying tutorial in the moral bankruptcy of the left's politically correct orthodoxy and the corruption of our culture at its hands. Three of our peers faced a devastating year-long persecution because they were white and their accuser black. Imagine that Collin, Reade and David had been black students, accused of raping a white girl and that they faced a witchhunt led by a prosecutor re-elected thanks to the overwhelming support of the white community. Then imagine this witchhunt was...
  • To Duke accused: I'm sorry

    04/24/2007 2:19:04 PM PDT · by george76 · 96 replies · 3,739+ views
    The News & Observer ^ | April 24, 2007 | Ruth Sheehan
    Members of the men's Duke lacrosse team: I am sorry. Surely by now you know I am sorry. I am writing these words now, and in this form, as a bookend to 13 months of Duke lacrosse coverage, my role in which started with a March 27 column that began: "Members of the men's Duke lacrosse team: You know. We know you know." That was when Durham police and District Attorney Mike Nifong were describing a "wall of silence" among the men who attended the now-vaunted lacrosse party at 610 Buchanan Blvd. Nifong, now described by the state attorney general...
  • ABC News could care less about injustice

    04/13/2007 8:39:47 PM PDT · by ensignsj · 4 replies · 319+ views
    Rochester Pundit ^ | 4-13-07 | Rochester Pundit
    I've avoided commenting on the Duke rape case intentionally. I was happy to see it finally end at least somewhat well for the three players, and there's not much to be added to the conversation. Then I saw this from ABC "reporter" Terry Moran and completely lost my cool: Don't Feel Too Sorry for the Dukies If you don't feel like reading the condescending ramblings of a frothy-mouthed liberal hypocrite, here's a taste of his twisted logic: ...there are many, many cases of prosecutorial misconduct across our country every year. The media covers few, if any, of these cases. Most...
  • The Corner: Terry Moran and the Duke Three

    04/13/2007 2:14:47 PM PDT · by CedarDave · 10 replies · 994+ views
    National Review Online ^ | April 13, 2007 | John Podhoretz
    Terry Moran of ABC News has written a blog item entitled "Don't Feel Too Sorry for the Dukies." As a compendium of fashionable attitudes toward the Duke case, it is incomparable. It's instructive to go through it to examine those attitudes and why they are so noxious. ~~ snip ~~... America should be grateful their families had the resources to pursue their exoneration, as the process revealed that a the criminal-justice system in a city of 275,000 people was being run by a conscienceless sociopath. [Nifong's] certain prosecution and [removal] from office [will] spare untold numbers of others who might...
  • Cabbie Is Hailed By Some as Hero In Duke Case. Immigrant Was Jailed [by Nifong]

    04/13/2007 9:56:30 AM PDT · by aculeus · 83 replies · 4,639+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | April 13, 2007 | By Peter Whoriskey, Washington Post Staff Writer
    DURHAM, N.C., April 12 -- Long before the case against three Duke University lacrosse players collapsed in public, a soft-spoken Sudanese immigrant knew that something wasn't quite right. When asked, he told the truth: One of the players had been in his cab that night -- and nowhere near the house where a sexual assault allegedly occurred. But as soon as Moezeldin Elmostafa, 39, a Durham cabbie, became known as a key alibi witness, his attorney says, Elmostafa fell victim to Durham District Attorney Michael B. Nifong's rough-and-tumble tactics. He was arrested. "I was afraid," he recalled at his attorney's...
  • DUmmie FUnnies 04-11-07 (KOmmies Grieve Over Duke Lacrosse Players Exoneration)

    04/11/2007 5:03:34 PM PDT · by PJ-Comix · 89 replies · 1,865+ views
    DUmmie FUnnies ^ | April 11, 2007 | KOmmies and PJ-Comix
    It's a sad day for the KOmmies and much of the rest of the Left. The Duke Lacrosse players have been completely exonerated by the North Carolina Attorney General. Much of the Left, especially those in the academia, had a lot at stake in the guilt of those Lacrosse players. Rich white privileged boys who MUST be guilty. Except they weren't despite the accusations of guilt by the Left including those infamous 88 Duke profs. Now the shoe is on the other foot and the weight of justice is about to come down hard on corrupt D.A., Mike Nifong....
  • Report: All Charges Against Duke Lacrosse Players to Be Dropped Soon

    03/22/2007 9:05:57 AM PDT · by Sleeping Freeper · 94 replies · 2,911+ views
    Fox News ^ | 03/22/07 | Liza Porteus
    The remaining charges against three Duke University lacrosse players originally indicted for rape may be dropped sometime within the next few days, according to a report. Inside Lacrosse Magazine writer Paul Caulfield told FOX News on Thursday that several sources have revealed to him that the assault and attempted kidnapping charges still pending against Collin Finnerty, 19, of Garden City, N.Y.; Dave Evans, 23, of Bethesda, Md.; and Reade Seligmann, 20, of Essex Falls, N.J., will soon be dropped. Caulfield said his sources include more than just attorneys for the defense. "There is no case here and they will be...
  • Lawyers: Duke Lacrosse DA Heeded Ethics { Nifong }

    02/28/2007 1:13:02 PM PST · by SmithL · 27 replies · 1,319+ views
    AP via SFGate ^ | 2/28/7 | AARON BEARD
    Raleigh, N.C. (AP) -- The former prosecutor in the Duke lacrosse sexual assault case did not intentionally break ethics rules, his attorneys argued Wednesday as they sought to keep him from being disbarred. Attorneys for District Attorney Mike Nifong acknowledged that he made many of the comments the state bar deemed misleading and inflammatory. But they denied that Nifong intentionally withheld DNA evidence from defense attorneys — the most serious of the ethics charges faced by the veteran prosecutor. "A lot of people have been rushing to judgment on both the underlying case and this case," attorney Dudley Witt said....
  • Appreciation luncheon held for beleaguered district attorney

    02/19/2007 10:42:21 PM PST · by JLS · 96 replies · 1,495+ views
    The Durham Herald-Sun ^ | Feb 19, 2007 : 10:26 pm ET | John Stevenson
    DURHAM -- "District Attorney Appreciation Week" was launched Monday for embattled Durham chief prosecutor Mike Nifong, who suggested the event's organizers are more in tune with reality than countless out-of-state hecklers who criticize his handling of the controversial Duke lacrosse sex-offense case. "If you rely on certain media, you might think there is universal disapproval of me," Nifong said, referring largely to national television outlets that have relentlessly hammered him over the lacrosse incident. "But if you're closer to home, you realize that's not true," he added. Two of those behind Monday's Nifong appreciation luncheon in the DA's Office in...
  • Nifong Foe Questions Judge's Delay

    02/12/2007 10:48:16 AM PST · by JLS · 13 replies · 1,015+ views
    wral.com ^ | 12 Feb. 2007 | Julia Lewis
    "A Durham resident who last week filed court papers seeking the removal of Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong from office on Monday questioned a judge's decision to delay action on the issue."
  • The Larger Tragedy (Thomas Sowell)

    01/29/2007 9:14:29 PM PST · by jazusamo · 27 replies · 1,577+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | January 30, 2007 | Thomas Sowell
    It has now become more and more obvious, even to some people who initially believed the "rape" charges against Duke University students, that there was never a speck of evidence to support the charges and a growing amount of evidence to the contrary. However reprehensible District Attorney Nifong's words and actions have been throughout this case, it would be a serious mistake to see in this tawdry episode just the vileness of one man. The larger tragedy is what this case revealed about the degeneration of our times and the hollowness of so many people in "responsible" positions in the...