Monday, March 20, 2006
Only as strong as the weakest link
Apparently, the prosecutors are clean.
Unfortunately, someone else is not.
And worst of all, the reporting looks to be questionably not precise (read biased)...
Unfortunately, someone else is not.
And worst of all, the reporting looks to be questionably not precise (read biased)...
At RealClearPolitics.com Debra Burlingame discusses the problems associated with the Moussaoui trial:
"The Moussaoui case serves as a vivid reminder of the corrosive impact of prosecutorial misconduct. When a prosecutor breaks the rules, it's not just the defendant who loses. We all do.""So said the editorial page of the Chicago Tribune last week. But hold on here. There is no evidence that any prosecutor broke any rules in the Zacarias Moussaoui case. What happened in that Alexandria, Virginia courtroom last Tuesday was the result of the highly professional, highly ethical prosecution team unilaterally reporting the misconduct of a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) lawyer who is neither a criminal prosecutor nor a member of the prosecution team."