I have very missed feelings on this but I am pleased to see that the DA is promising to continue to investigate. Although the DNA evidence has come back negaitve so far- I thik there is alot of circumstancial evidence surrounding the case that at least deserves a continued investigation. Whta does everyone else think about this??
He’s had a month and he is still
What is he waiting for? Why is he speaking to 700 people at the university attended by the complainant? Why is he commenting at all about a case in which* no one has been charged with any crime?*
All “not over” means is that he hopes he can drag it out long enough for his election campaign to be over, in my opinion.
One reason he might be speaking to the group is because the defense attorneys held a press conference and pretty much declared the case closed.
Also, it is not uncommon for the authorities to address a community where a crime has occurred to reassure the community. When there is a particularly troubling crime in my part of DC, the police will hold a meeting at a community center, church or library to assure the public that they are on the job.
Also, because of the comments by the defense team, the DA might want to counter any affect their statements might have had to the jury pool.
The DA has been speaking to the press from day one. The “defense” attorneys (no one has been charged with anything, despite the fact that the DA has publically declared the students to be guilty) are fighting fire with fire.
The police. Not the DA. The DA has no business commenting on a case when no charges have been filed, at the site of numerous rallies against the (non) defendants.
It is the DA who has tainted the jury pool. Check out this thread for more information.
Another reason might be that he is up for election in a month in a predominantly black area. From http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12115147/site/newsweek/
Many (not all) prosecutors want notches on their belt. They are not interested in justice, they are interested in winning. I think we have this type of guy here. Having blown the whole thing, and having done it in an obscenely public manner, he is trying to salvage something that he can go ahead with.
I think it not unlikely that something nasty did happen. The chances of getting to what that might have been are, by now, remote.
I don’t think it’s really surprising that he won’t drop the case immediately. If nothing else, it would be embarassing for him.
But, like I posted in the other thread, I’m getting more and more annoyed with the way he’s handling the case. This case was going to stir up tensions in Durham anyway, and I think he’s made it worse. Perhaps it’s par for the course for a district attoney in an election year, but it strikes me as lousy behavior.