[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>I don't think that they will throw her in jail this time anyway. Her
>testimony isn't worth anything anyway. She is a convicted felon.
>Sue
I doubt there have been many, if any, mob leaders or druglords that have
been convicted without the testimony of fellow mobsters. Starr's methods of
going up the chain of conspirators is the natural progression of conviction
by all prosecutors in such cases. The unwillingness of such witnesses to
testify is what keeps the mob bosses out of jail just as it is doing with
the Clintons so far.
Susan McDougal herself was convicted largely by the testimony of David Hale,
who was a convicted perjurer. Naturally such testimony has to be backed by
reasonable evidence.
Best, Terry
"Lawyer - one trained to circumvent the law" - The Devil's Dictionary
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