Taco Rocket
Well-known member
- Joined
- Aug 9, 2005
- Posts
- 303
I was curious if I may have spoke with you. I had a chance to speak with some of your group during breaks.
If you had the chance to spend over a week in the courthouse listening to all the testimony you might have a different opinion.
Doesn't the appeal make this point moot?
The appeal makes it as if Wake's courtroom never happened. The Supreme Court is not going to take this case (or do you believe it will?).
After DOH is introduced, you will have to start over. This is going to take another 2-5 years and cost a fortune.
I empathize with your reasons for continuance. But your lawyers are going to tell you whatever you want to hear to keep taking your (donated) money. At what point do you cut your losses and cut a deal? Each motion must cost several thousand dollars. And an unsuccessful appeal to the US Supreme Court? $$$$$ By the time this situation is decided some to most of these guys will have retired, further making the case moot.
Go ahead everyone and call me an AH, attack me personally, etc. I am just trying to explore the practicalities of an obviously emotional issue. Give me a logical, practical argument, not an emotional rant.