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In reply to the discussion: Nope. Sorry. I don't want to make it easier for the state when it comes to criminal prosecution [View all]Jackpine Radical
(45,274 posts)I'm aware of a case in a northern WI county where the defendant was accused of drug dealing to the same prosecution witness on 3 occasions. The defense was able to prove the witness was lying about 2 of the supposed stings. They couldn't absolutely prove he was lying about the 3rd. The jury voted to convict. I'm told the judge put his head down in his hands upon hearing the verdict.
The defendant's main offense was that he had long hair & tattoos & looked like a criminal. I knew the guy outside the courtroom, as well as playing a professional role related to his defense. He was not a criminal. Even the probation agent who wrote the pre-sentence investigation told me he was not a criminal, and thought it was a miscarriage of justice.
You see a few too many cases like that and you begin to sour on the whole system.