02-10-2008, 03:03 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-10-2008, 03:11 AM by Ben Johnson.)
What would Georgie know of electronic surveilance? I guess, where there's smoke there might be fire.
This case isn't the slam-dunk they thought it would be. There are still at least 1,000 degreemills out there and this case must be costing a fortune. It sure is lucky there are no real criminals left that authorities could be spending their time on.
They have to give the Randocks a fair trial or everything gets chucked on appeal. Already the denial of the motion to suppress is iffy. Prosecutors better take extra effort to provide all the requested disclosure or they're dead in the water on any appeal.
This case isn't the slam-dunk they thought it would be. There are still at least 1,000 degreemills out there and this case must be costing a fortune. It sure is lucky there are no real criminals left that authorities could be spending their time on.
They have to give the Randocks a fair trial or everything gets chucked on appeal. Already the denial of the motion to suppress is iffy. Prosecutors better take extra effort to provide all the requested disclosure or they're dead in the water on any appeal.

