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Originally posted by: forkushV
And if the prosecutor put a witness he knew to be totally non-credible on the stand, he should be fired and disbarred, at the very least.
Fair?
Originally posted by: forkushV
QuoteIf that can be proven, his friend should be tried, convicted, and sentenced for perjury.
Originally posted by: hoops2
How about brown's friend who claimed he saw everything, but was hiding behind a car?...
And if the prosecutor put a witness he knew to be totally non-credible on the stand, he should be fired and disbarred, at the very least.
Fair?
Wait a minute, malibber was arguing that every single "witnesses" testimony was to be heard from, credible or not. Isn't this where he(malibber) claimed the prosecutor failed? That was in his legal opinion if I remember right.