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Looks like CS&S trials will free up a lot of information moving forward. I would expect huge delays. For example, Curley stating that the one email stating "coach is anxious" being relative to JS and not JVP is substantive.Looks like the NCAA filed on Friday a request to depose Curley
The latest is that Joe unfortunately passed away, and the NCAA is fortunately not far behind!How long till this goes to trial.
Looks like CS&S trials will free up a lot of information moving forward. I would expect huge delays. For example, Curley stating that the one email stating "coach is anxious" being relative to JS and not JVP is substantive.
Lundy, I'd be interested in you writing up and posting a lengthy email regarding:
- Matters of fact
- Matters that have changed between the GJP and what we know today.
- Matter of speculation, based on what you know
The latest is that Joe unfortunately passed away, and the NCAA is fortunately not far behind!
Looks like CS&S trials will free up a lot of information moving forward. I would expect huge delays. For example, Curley stating that the one email stating "coach is anxious" being relative to JS and not JVP is substantive.
Lundy, I'd be interested in you writing up and posting a lengthy email regarding:
- Matters of fact
- Matters that have changed between the GJP and what we know today.
- Matter of speculation, based on what you know
Sorry I missed...so Curley "confirmed" Coach is anxious was JS and not JVP during his testimony...wow...
Wonder if Freeh even picked that up in his rant the other day or he just sent out his response to the Spanier Juries decision at random...
Again...apologies if I missed...
It looked to me like Freeh's "rant" was pre-written and was cued up to be released based on any type of conviction. It was to "own" the narrative and take a victory lap. It appears to have been released before the miscommunication that the conviction was a misdemeanor, after initial reports it was a felony. Regardless, Freeh wrote and released it to win in the court of public opinion....it is still open as to whether he wins in a court of law.
I would be interested in having someone do that, too!Lundy, I'd be interested in you writing up and posting a lengthy email regarding:
- Matters of fact
- Matters that have changed between the GJP and what we know today.
- Matter of speculation, based on what you know
from what I can tell, we've taken a vote, and you've been elected!!I would be interested in having someone do that, too!
Then...could the courts not consider his latest rant defamation as well ?
He does mention cover-up and conspiracy again...?
I'm clueless on the legal side of this..
But...can't help to think that his latest remarks have to help support both Spanier and Paterno's Lawsuit in some way ?
I would like to hear a lawyers opinion on this. I would think that a not guilty verdict on the conspiracy charge along with Tim Curley's testimony totally blows up the Freeh Report, and thus strengthen Spanier's case.I am not an attorney so don't really know but here is my best shot.
As we've just seen, trails by jury are a free for all...they are volatile and unpredictable. In addition, the trial we just say was a criminal proceeding and not a civil one. In Criminal, supposedly, the burden on proof is on the prosecution (not really true but that's what the constitution says and what they teach in grade school). in Civil, its just a preponderance of truth. A criminal trial requires unanimously. Civil does not.
The fact that Spanier was found guilty of something really kills his case, and hurts paterno. Nobody on the jury will understand that it has nothing to do with cover up or conspiracy. I mean, look at the national writers that are writing that this conviction closes the book on PSU being a criminal and out of control football program?
IMHO, unless spanier gets this overturned, his civil suit is dead. For Paterno, its a little better, but it is still very damaging.
I would like to hear a lawyers opinion on this. I would think that a not guilty verdict on the conspiracy charge along with Tim Curley's testimony totally blows up the Freeh Report, and thus strengthen Spanier's case.
Even though the jury pool is tainted, the not guilty on conspiracy will give the Spanier lawyers the ammo they need to proceed with the civil case guns a blazing, and the last thing Freeh wants to do is have to defend his discredited work in detail on a witness stand.
I would like to hear a lawyers opinion on this. I would think that a not guilty verdict on the conspiracy charge along with Tim Curley's testimony totally blows up the Freeh Report, and thus strengthen Spanier's case.
Even though the jury pool is tainted, the not guilty on conspiracy will give the Spanier lawyers the ammo they need to proceed with the civil case guns a blazing, and the last thing Freeh wants to do is have to defend his discredited work in detail on a witness stand.
Can a drunk be charged with slander/libel proffered whilst drunk? Freeh, with his latest "excited utterance", has joined the ranks of Bernie McCue and Ken Frazier, one a drunk and the other, drunk with power.I Freeh's release is a gift to the Spanier and Paterno cases and attorneys if handled properly.