5/22/2006 5:43:24 PM
unity shouldn't be the goal. we will always disagree over things. hopefully in the future it will be about things that are more important than race, like our actual beliefs and plans for this country.
5/22/2006 6:55:40 PM
My neighbors drove all the way to Durham a few nights ago to get Duke Lacrosse shirts. They wore them out and almost got in some fights.
5/22/2006 6:57:08 PM
If we try to organize a rally or something at the next court date (which I believe is Colin's), would you and your neighbors like to come? I'd definitely come up from Georgia for it. Basically it's to support them and counter the harassing people as he walks into the courthouse. If you and your neighbors are up for it, get in contact with me by PM.
5/22/2006 7:24:51 PM
5/22/2006 11:40:50 PM
i think we're just talking about the soulessness of lawyers in general.
5/23/2006 8:43:42 AM
last night Real Sports on HBO did a segment on the Duke Lacrosse case and the so-called racial tensions in Durham due to the incident. Features several people from Central, Duke, and Durham citizens talking about how the media is blowing the story way out of proportion with race/class being the central theme of the incident. It was a very good story...touched a bit on Nifong and the election.
5/23/2006 8:47:25 AM
i'm thinking about getting this shirt....whatcha think?[Edited on May 23, 2006 at 11:46 AM. Reason : link]
5/23/2006 11:46:24 AM
lol get me one too i want a size medium
5/23/2006 12:15:37 PM
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5/23/2006 12:29:27 PM
5/23/2006 2:35:30 PM
5/23/2006 2:54:10 PM
5/23/2006 4:49:44 PM
um... noa lawyer gets to choose who he represents, and it's actually against their supposed ethical code to defend a person they know are guilty. in that case they're supposed to encourage that person to plead guilty and pursue a fair punishment or drop as their council.i mean jesus christ where do you get that unconstitutional shit from?
5/23/2006 4:53:08 PM
what about public defenders? Everyone has a right to be represented by counsel you know that thing called the 6th amendment to the constitution. So if every lawyer chose not to represent the guilty who would they have?[Edited on May 23, 2006 at 4:56 PM. Reason : k]
5/23/2006 4:56:07 PM
Public defenders are alright. Big money criminal defense lawyers and lawyers who specialize in getting people out of DWI's or murders are the scum of the earth. They make money by telling lies to keep criminals out of jail. Sure, sometimes they keep innocent men from being wrongly incarcerated, but more often than not they defend guilty motherfuckers who deserve to go to jail for a long time.Just because it's legal doesn't make it any less morally reprehensible.[Edited on May 23, 2006 at 8:22 PM. Reason : 2]
5/23/2006 8:20:42 PM
5/23/2006 8:25:41 PM
5/23/2006 8:26:32 PM
I disagree with that. The obligation is to give the client the best representation possible. Regardless of whether they are guilty or not. It is not unethical to represent someone unto a not guilty verdict who you know is guilty. It is unethical to suborn perjury, that is, to ask them questions on the stand you know they will answer untruthfully. However, it is absolutely not unethical to hold the prosecution to their proof and poke holes in their cases even if you know that the defendant is guilty.
5/23/2006 9:19:40 PM
Its actually usually easier to defend a guilty client. At least when you know all the aspects of the crime, you can try to create a rock tight alibi around it.
5/23/2006 9:28:21 PM
5/23/2006 10:06:10 PM
go move to russia. i think you'd like it there.
5/23/2006 10:19:26 PM
how the fuck can you say they are guilty BEFORE the trial?
5/23/2006 10:28:54 PM
5/23/2006 10:29:26 PM
its the job of the defense to represent their client's interests. How do they rationalize defending someone who has possibly even confessed to them their guilt? Just tell themselves that were they found guilty, they would face a harsher punishment than they ought to receive and the only way to mitigate that is to plead innocent. Kind of like the reverse of when the prosecution coerces people into pleading guilty to crimes they might not have even committed to avoid a trial for greater offenses.
5/23/2006 10:30:52 PM
this whole fucking page is a bunch of soapbox horse shit. this is the rape scandal thread.
5/24/2006 1:00:07 AM
^ i was about to say the same. I check this thread for updates on the case, so when I saw a new page I thought something big/new happened.
5/24/2006 1:22:17 AM
The newest update is every anchor on Fox News is ripping the prosecution a new anus. - They have talked about statements made to investigators that insinuate the accusor was also engaged in prostitution (statements made by her "drivers")- They have exposed an ethics violation complaint that has been filed against Nifong- They have exposed the many different versions of the rape story she told (she was not raped, raped by the whole team, then later she said only three, she also said the other stripper was in the bathroom when she was being raped, the other stripper said that was "a crock")- They have come on primetime and talked about the mustache discrepancyClips to be viewed herehttp://tinyurl.com/rdrh2[Edited on May 24, 2006 at 1:44 PM. Reason : spelling]
5/24/2006 1:37:00 PM
society would be much better off if defense lawyersdistrict attorneys would refuse to representprosecute people that they know are guiltyinnocent
5/24/2006 1:49:12 PM
5/24/2006 2:09:54 PM
They dont release it publicly until it goes through a greivance comiteee and is substantiated or something.
5/24/2006 2:16:38 PM
indeed...but do you know how many disgruntled clients put a grievance against their attorneys? some are small like not returning phone calls. in my course, we went the NCBA and they told us they get some couple thousand grievances a month, but only a small percentage of that number actually go through a thorough investigation.
5/24/2006 2:23:07 PM
i bet this one willcase is too high profile
5/24/2006 2:24:42 PM
I hope that this case doesn't end up keeping real rape victims from coming forward in the future. Its terrible that this woman will almost single handedly set back victims rights about 30 years, But I stand firmly committed in my support to the Lacrosse players. I think its scary that someone can have their whole life ruined without a single shred of evidence, especially from such a non-credible source. I stand extremly dissatisfied with how this case has been handled in the justice system. They could not have made it any worse if they would have tried.[Edited on May 24, 2006 at 2:31 PM. Reason : .]
5/24/2006 2:27:07 PM
so the ethics violation they mentioned does involve this case?i know many DAs and attorneys thought the way he handled the media in the beginning was unethical...good for them if they filed a complaint.
5/24/2006 2:27:29 PM
They did not say any details, only that it was filed by someone not directly affiliated with the defense and that it was against Mike Nifong. (aparently you dont need any type of standing to file one of these) The Bar would not confirm it and said they do not comment until after it has been reviewed by a comittee(sp?).The speculation was that he acted unethically by indicting despite the exculpatory evidence available and the multiple versions and flawed credibility of the accusor.
5/24/2006 2:32:15 PM
well hopefully it is that and not a "he didn't call me back" kind of complaint.
5/24/2006 2:56:35 PM
5/24/2006 3:08:55 PM
Actually it would. Receiving a fee from clients and then neglecting them is an ethical violation. It would probably just get the lawyer a reprimand, but if it keeps up, it would get serious.The strongest ethical violation they would have is if they were to somehow prove that he was linked to that witness tampering - arresting Seligmann's alibi witness on an ancient warrant and then asking him "Do you want to change your story" before taking him to the magistrate. If they could prove he was behind that, there would be a disbarment.[Edited on May 24, 2006 at 3:15 PM. Reason : add]
5/24/2006 3:14:23 PM
are you saying that the client in this case payed for nifong?
5/24/2006 3:16:06 PM
Well technically yes, the state does pay Nifong's salary. But I was speaking in more general terms - if you're a private attorney, and you don't return client's calls, you can be charged with an ethical violation and reprimanded by the Bar.
5/24/2006 3:20:12 PM
5/24/2006 3:28:40 PM
The people on Fox news basically said since Nifong is a representative of the citizens of Durham anyone in Durham would have grounds to file an ethics complaint even if they are not directly involved with the case.
5/24/2006 3:32:24 PM
I would think anyone in North Carolina would have that standing?
5/24/2006 3:35:40 PM
This case couldn't be more clear-cut, more fucking obvious
5/24/2006 3:37:55 PM
5/24/2006 3:40:17 PM
could should
5/24/2006 4:01:07 PM
could someone photoshop a moustache on the captain guy? Ill bet he would look ridiculous, just does not have a moustachey face
5/25/2006 10:07:41 AM
5/25/2006 10:20:30 AM
^hahaha i already have a lunch interview with IBM tody and that STILL made my day
5/25/2006 10:48:59 AM