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Assault! Major assault!

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Ohiogal

Queen Bee
I disagree. I would much rather see a client having issues since they are often facing negative changes in their life rather than a prosecutor who is supposed to be a fair party. Aggressive is not exclusive of being fair. . If he lies like this for something as simple as this, what would he be willing to do to win a case? I can only imagine and nothing I imagine is what you want a prosecutor to stoop to to win.

And that is what a lot of the local defense attorneys are all thinking at this point. This was EASILY proven due to the security camera. But this woman could have lost her job or faced criminal charges if that tape didn't exist.
 


Ohiogal

Queen Bee
I imagine the prosecutor will be facing negative changes in his life. :)

The prosecutor has been exposed as a liar (or an exaggerator extraordinaire) which, even if his honesty was not in question in previous cases, can limit his effectiveness in court now.

It appears to me he has weeded out a bad guy in the prosecutor's office. He just happens to be the bad guy he weeded out.

That depends if he is actually fired or the prosecutor's office just reassigns him.
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
I suggest all the court workers in the area mount a shame campaign. Everybody send him a pansy with a note: for our special little flower.

Obviously it must be anonymous lest he sue for IIED or harassment.

I would, personally, send him a picture of a cat. ;)
 

quincy

Senior Member
That depends if he is actually fired or the prosecutor's office just reassigns him.

I cannot see how he would not be fired. His claims were so outrageous and had such potential for harm.

But ... I am being surprised a lot recently.
 

Just Blue

Senior Member
I cannot see how he would not be fired. His claims were so outrageous and had such potential for harm.

But ... I am being surprised a lot recently.

I know. Every day I turn on the news and think I can't be shocked. Sadly I am disappointed. One more shooting, one more sex assault and one more tweet.
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
I cannot see how he would not be fired. His claims were so outrageous and had such potential for harm.

But ... I am being surprised a lot recently.

This was all known beginning of november. He still works there. The article appeared yesterday. If tired it will be because of the negative publicity and not his actions
 

quincy

Senior Member
This was all known beginning of november. He still works there. The article appeared yesterday. If tired it will be because of the negative publicity and not his actions

Ah. I didn't notice the dates.

Well ... good for negative publicity then, if it works to remove him.

I generally do not like to judge without all of the facts but, if the video is in fact of the incident that led to the prosecutor's claims, it seems pretty clear there was no assault, intentional or otherwise.
 

Shadowbunny

Queen of the Not-Rights
OG, did he know there was a video before he wrote his letter? Or did he get to be surprised by the video evidence that his pants are on fire?
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
OG, did he know there was a video before he wrote his letter? Or did he get to be surprised by the video evidence that his pants are on fire?

I don't think he realized he was DIRECTLY in front of the video camera. We all know there are cameras in the courthouse but none of us have actually mapped them out nor do we normally care that much.
 

quincy

Senior Member
I don't think he realized he was DIRECTLY in front of the video camera. We all know there are cameras in the courthouse but none of us have actually mapped them out nor do we normally care that much.

Because we are under some sort of surveillance pretty much wherever we go nowadays, it is easy to forget there are cameras watching and recording us. These cameras may not always work to deter crime but the recordings can sure make for nice evidence if someone is captured committing one.
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
Because we are under some sort of surveillance pretty much wherever we go nowadays, it is easy to forget there are cameras watching and recording us. These cameras may not always work to deter crime but the recordings can sure make for nice evidence if someone is captured committing one.

I will update when I know what came of this. Call day is tomorrow for this judge with this prosecutor. WILL be interesting.
 
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