Greg Tift says:
Nifong created this problem for himself by not getting a
gag order. A gag order would have put a cap on the defense team and key
witnesses in the case and there would have been a strong chance this
case would have made it to trial.
The defense team was allowed to give press conferences and put a spin on
the case. This spin was accepted as truth by the public in general.
After all it was only a black woman’s word against the white elite.
Nifong should have been aware of this, because this case had elements of
race as a factor.
I do not believe for one moment the accuser made up the whole thing no matter what the media or district attorney says.
The media is not the tier of facts and the case should not have been decided because of public opinion.
The judicial system does not work like it suppose too when you have
powerful white people pulling strings behind the scene. This is what
happened in this case and it is obvious, otherwise this case goes to
court like many cases before this one.
If these defendants are so “innocent” they should have no problem
proving the accuser a liar in a court of Law, where it counts the most.
Their behavior on the night of the crime would have exposed these defendants as degenerates.
People would have little doubt that they may have committed the things they were accused of.
This is why they did not want a trial; plain and simple.
Not to defend Nifong but I don’t see him any different then most
prosecutors who want to take a case to trial. And like most prosecutors
wining is not a sure thing. They know that going in.
Most people say Nifong had no case at all, yet they were afraid of him presenting his case in court. Why is that?
If people are certain he had no case they should welcome a trial so they
can laugh at him make a fool of him self. Since that wasn’t good enough
for them it became clear to me that the defense team was afraid of
trial.
Many defendants claim they did nothing wrong before going to court, but
when they finally go to trial it turned out they are guilty as charged.
It is a sad day in America when people and the media rather attack and
discredit a woman crying for help then support her right to a fair
trial.
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