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I can't help but wonder if the SA really does not need or want Ron's testimony on anything, but never really intended to seriously prosecute him, so his potentially "testifying" is being given as an excuse to drop his charges. The state and Ron's attorney can just say he made statements, etc., that they are satisfied with. And since there won't be any trials for him to testify at, none of what RC states will be made public; we'll get some mumble-jumble from Shoemaker and that will be the end of it.
Everyone's pleading out because the evidence is solid and damning. Ron has had charges reduced or dismissed repeatedly for many years and now it's simply happening again. The only difference is the prosecution had to go through the motions this time because this time the public was watching.
In short, the state is going to let Ron slide and has intended to do so all along. If this were a real deal, Ron might get a charge dropped, or maybe a couple charges reduced. But to completely wipe out the two most serious charges, Ron would have to have something really big to offer the state and I do not think he has anything of that nature that he is willing to testify about. He also still has the burglary charge outstanding; I have no doubt that will just go away, also.
Everyone's pleading out because the evidence is solid and damning. Ron has had charges reduced or dismissed repeatedly for many years and now it's simply happening again. The only difference is the prosecution had to go through the motions this time because this time the public was watching.
In short, the state is going to let Ron slide and has intended to do so all along. If this were a real deal, Ron might get a charge dropped, or maybe a couple charges reduced. But to completely wipe out the two most serious charges, Ron would have to have something really big to offer the state and I do not think he has anything of that nature that he is willing to testify about. He also still has the burglary charge outstanding; I have no doubt that will just go away, also.