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Question for media to ask ms ditka

ritaith

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As a lawyer, do you believe that legally graham was responsible for the supervision of second Mile children and that part of his official responsibilities is to oversee second Mile children.

She won't answer but we all know she is asking the jury to convict on something she does not believe!
 
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As a lawyer, do you believe that legally graham was responsible for the supervision of second Mile children and that part of his official responsibilities is to oversee second Mile children.

She won't answer but we all know she is asking the jury to convict on something she does not believe!
Prosecutors want someone to be held responsible. If they get the right person, fine, but if the get anybody prosecuted, they are great with that also. Lots of people on death row were released because of new DNA evidence. They got their man and were very happy with that even though it was the wrong man.
 
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As a lawyer, do you believe that legally graham was responsible for the supervision of second Mile children and that part of his official responsibilities is to oversee second Mile children.

She won't answer but we all know she is asking the jury to convict on something she does not believe!

It is all about winning and clearly no one we have seen in action representing The Commonwealth has been driven by the search for truth. I would be willing to bet that this was not a case that prosecutors fought to undertake. It has no substance and is clearly the end result of another politically motivated prosecution. The pleas were a miscarriage of justice and we'll have to wait to see the results with Dr. Spanier. I surely hope that the OAG will be inundated with complaints about its prosecutors past (Fina etc.) and present. How they sleep at night is "known only to God."
 
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It is all about winning and clearly no one we have seen in action representing The Commonwealth has been driven by the search for truth. I would be willing to bet that this was not a case that prosecutors fought to undertake. It has no substance and is clearly the end result of another politically motivated prosecution. The pleas were a miscarriage of justice and we'll have to wait to see the results with Dr. Spanier. I surely hope that the OAG will be inundated with complaints about its prosecutors past (Fina etc.) and present. How they sleep at night is "known only to God."
We've got a few posters here with first-hand knowledge as to how complaints to the Prosecutorial/Judicial system are handled:

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