Themis
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Clem Shady and Themis talk like they are the so called "monday morning quaterbacks" that watch but don't play. You saw the direct words from the Court file - 18 months to 90 days; the 2 days your talking about have nothing to do with the felony plea or the orginal sentence. Come on boys - check it out and stop bashing the prosecutor - we know the two of you hate Fritz, and will do all you can to drag him down; but please - TELL THE WHOLE TRUTH ! The voters are not stupid it is clear to all that the two of you are just dripping with hate. Hate all you want - but TELL THE WHOLE TRUTH .
And oh, Themis, if you were prosecutor and a young girl alleged rape and the guy says - "...well, she might have backed into me." - I would hope you would take some action. How long do you think it will take a judge to dump the civil case against the cops out of court? Not long I bet. But then again, perhaps that is why you are a "Monday Morning Quaterback" who does not understand the process.
Hut 1!HUT2! HUT HUT HIKE!
Mr. Shady must be in a good mood today, and hasn't said what I'm about to say, althought I can't believe he isn't thinking it.
Are you 10 year old, or just an incredibly stupid adult that regular monons consider stupid?
The Edison case should never have gone to trial. Hers's why
1. I agree with the arrest when the chages were first made
2. I agree with the judge for holding Edison without bail because of the evidence presented to him that a rape had been committed at the bail hearing.
3.I'm not sure if holding a 16 year old in the adult detention center for over 5 month's was the right thing to do or not.
5.When the prosecutor that was taking the case to trial found out that the alledged victim, and her friend had changed their stories numerous times. That the medical evidence gathered did not show any signs, that a rape had occurred.
When other cops present at the questioning of Edison came forward and said the investigating detectives had filed perjurous statements to the court.
A reasonable person might think that the prosecutor charged with taking the case to trial should have stepped back, and asked for an extenion (which may have violated Edison's right to a speedy trial), or dismissed the charges until such time that they could gather enough legitmate evidence to try the case with a reasonable expectation of a favorable outcome, and could then recharge Edison with the crime.
I hope even you wouldn't think that the prosecutor didn't know for some time before the trial date that he /she didn't have enough evidence to earn a conviction.
6. Edison was found not guilty by a jury after less than an hours deliberation which ment that they were unanimous in there decision on the first ballot.
Kevin McDevitt is a pretty good trial lawyer from what i hear, but "Gomer Pyle" could have won this case.
Here is the State's reward for taking this clusterf--- of a case to trial.
1, Edison may have in fact been guilty of rape, now no one but him, and his alledged victim will ever know it, because under his 7th amendment rights he can't be retried for the same crime.
2.The State wasted untold .thousands of taxpayer dollars by taking the case to trial the way they did.
3. The lawsuit filed by Edison against the alledged victim, her friend, the State Police and Sheriff's Investigators was found to have merit when it was filed so it is proceeding.
4. The State will not let the lawsuit go to trial. They will offer a generous settlement to avoid further public embarrassment.
5. The cost to the taxpayer's will be more than $1,000,000.00 after all of the expenses, attorney's fees and the actual settlement is paid to Edison.
This young man will probably become a millionaire because of the prosecutors stupidity.( you're going to help him get rich)
Edison should be able to amend his lawsuit on the grounds of "Arrogant Stupid Conduct" to include every supposed to be Law Enforcement Professional who let this travisty go to trial including the Asst. SA who took the case to trial, and their Superior SA because he's supposed to know what his employee's are doing.