thepostman wrote:Why the heck did it take this long???
Simple, really.
The situation began in March. From there, it was downhill -- but the D.A. couldn't drop the case because of public outcry, and b) he was about to be voted out of office in the primary. Keep the story in the news, keep trying to find something -- and he can keep his job.
But he couldn't drop the case until November -- because that's when the actual election was to take place (which he won because of Durham's large amount of African-American voters -- I'm not trying to make a racial issue of this, it's just a fact).
So he dropped it in what, late December? That's when he gave the case over to the att'y general's office, who had to sift through thousands of pages of material. And that doesn't take just a few hours.
But the final nail in the coffin happened when the accuser stopped cooperating w/ the investigators, which just occurred this week. So that's why. Gotta make sure things are thorough.
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