>From time to time I write a letter. Wrote to the lawyer defending the younger of the two. It was copied with a cover letter to the Virginia Bar. I pointed out that if mind control is not used as a defense he is breaking all ethics. m
> I would like to hear your opinion on one idea. > > John Muhamad of Muhamad and Malvo, DC-area snipers during Iraqwar > voting, was only tried for one murder, that of Dean Meyers. > > Muhamad only represented himself for part of that trial. While he was > representing himself, a witness perjured herself to place him at the > scene of the crime. Muhamad did not attack her testimony. > > What do you think of that? > > The witness was a woman who worked at First Virginia Bank. I put the > mapquest map in cia-drugs photos, showing that the bank is a mile from > the crime scene. Why play lawyer yet pass up the opportunity to crush > a softball and send it over the outfield fence as Matlock or Perry Mason? > > By crush a softball, I mean it was this easy. Matlock: "You say your > bank is in the same shopping center as SUNOCO. What is the name of the > shopping center?" > > "The bank is not actually in a shopping center" > > "What is the name of the shopping center SUNOCO is in then?" > > "SUNOCO is not actually in a shopping center either". > > "You said they were in the same shopping center, and then you said > that neither is actually in any shopping center. Are they in the same > parking lot?" > > "No" > > "Do you realize that your bank is exactly one mile from SUNOCO?" > > "If you say so" > > "Your bank and SUNOCO are on opposite sides of six lanes of highway, a > grass median strip, two sidewalks, and two parking lots. Neither is in > a shopping center. Did you tell the prosecution before this trial that > you saw the defendant in the same shopping center where you worked?" > > "No, they told me to say that" > > "The prosecution suborned you to perjure yourself by claiming to have > seen the defendant at the scene of the crime?" > > "Exactly, yes." > > "Were your two co-workers lying here today when they called you a liar > about events the day of the murder?" > > "I guess not" > > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cia-drugs/message/44045 > >