spokesman, Anthony Guglielmi, characterized the complaints about prosecutors as the "personal opinion of some investigators" who he said have a "very narrow view" of the process.
Whatever it is, it spells trouble. Either they have enough evidence to bring a defendent to trial or they don't. The last thing I would ever want to see for any victim is a weak case allowing the guilty party to go free.
The article doesn't outline which 5 cases have multiple witnesses, and rightfully so, but it sounds like ego's need to be put aside and victims need to be put first in B'mor.
jmo
Whatever it is, it spells trouble. Either they have enough evidence to bring a defendent to trial or they don't. The last thing I would ever want to see for any victim is a weak case allowing the guilty party to go free.
The article doesn't outline which 5 cases have multiple witnesses, and rightfully so, but it sounds like ego's need to be put aside and victims need to be put first in B'mor.
jmo