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Durham Mayor Meets with AG Over Duke LAX Case
(05/14/07 -- DURHAM) - Durham Mayor Bill Bell met with AG Roy Cooper Monday, in the wake of the report on the Durham Police Department's handling of the Duke lacrosse rape investigation.
Bell was not pleased with the findings in that report, so he asked Cooper if he could investigate the department. Cooper told Bell he can not, because the Attorney General's Office deals with criminal investigations, and this review of whether procedures and protocols were followed is not criminal.
I've been watching this trial on court tv off and on today and I'm finding it very interesting.Mike Nifong is charged with ethics violations. Another crook I'm hoping is removed from our justice system and I hope this is just the start.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Bannon Testimony
Brad Bannon is now testifying.
Two reactions to initial Nifong statements: "outrageous" at Nifong statements.
Second reaction: there must have been a rape. Couldn't imagine a prosecutor speaking with such confidence without his having absolute evidence that a crime had occurred.
As Bannon is reading Nifong's early statements, Nifong was sitting at the defense table with his head down.
As soon as he became involved, realized that Nifong's statements were "not truthful"--no stonewall of silence. When any figure of authority--from Duke, from the DPD--asked Evans to do anything, he did so.
The "chokehold" interview was just shown; Nifong remained with his eyes closed throughout the viewing of the tape.
Bannon: "Cooperation for Mr. Nifong was somebody saying that a sexual assault occurred."
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