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Date Posted: 13:37:52 07/24/02 Wed
Author: Homeskillet
Subject: The prosecutor has to have a REASONABLE SUSPICION before he is required to investigate. If he has heard rumors from the likes of muskieman, he shouldn't take it seriously, but if he has anything to lead him to believe the system is being perverted he should follow up. Joe Deters, you seem to be in the know, why don't you tell us why the prosecution hasn't followed up on Little having a new caddy and a wad of cash all of a sudden? Someone is paying someone and neither the prosecution nor the press seems willing to follow up. By the way, much like the system, I am extremely perverted.
In reply to: Joe Deters 's message, "Won't happen chief. If a payoff is even suspected by the prosecutor, it will be pursued. It is bribery (among other things) and is a felony in Ohio. All interested would go to jail. If the prosecutor knew and did nothing he would not only be charged, but would be held in contempt, lose his license, pay fines and do jail time. This dog won't hunt." on 13:30:57 07/24/02 Wed


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[> [> [> [> Roscoe said that 'Muskieman said the prosecutor knows about a payoff.' Knowledge of a payoff is certainly reasonable suspicion. What I don't believe is that there is any such knowledge. It isn't a crime to suddenly have money. Police don't investigate a man just because he's got a nice car. -- Joe, 15:54:50 07/24/02 Wed

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[> [> [> [> [> Muskieman has never been one to use the English language very precisely. "Knowledge" is a far cry from any suspicions prosecutors may have. Prosecutors are suspicious about defendants all the time, but they don't go on wild goose chases unless they have legitimate reason. Joe, you are right that it is no crime to suddenly have money, but don't you wonder a bit how he fell into all this cash? -- Homeskillet, 16:13:18 07/24/02 Wed

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[> [> [> [> [> [> Ask Muskieman guys, he is the one who claimed to know the prosecutor. Who believes that a prosecutor would confide anything to Muskieman? Let Muskieman refute this, he reads this board. -- Roscoe P. Coltrain, 14:54:27 07/25/02 Thu

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