Saturday, June 23, 2007

Nifong as "Unique Person"

In perhaps the most (unintentionally) hilarious item of the Dudley Witt closing argument, the defense attorney attempted to defend Mike Nifong's failure to turn over exculpatory evidence on the grounds that Nifong was "his own unique person."

46 comments:

  1. NIfong exposed; Linwood Wilson exposed; Tracey Cline exposed; Gottlieb exposed; Meehan exposed: Witty exposed; Fried man exposed;

    KC why are you protecting those misguided individuals who submitted letters that Fried man entered into the record immediately before closing?

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  2. Oh, well, I guess they shouldn't use the "It didn't click" defense in the criminal trial.

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  3. Would someone explain what the hell 5:09 is babbling about, and has been babbling about for days?

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  4. "Mr. nifong is his own unique person.."

    Man, I certianly hope so.. but I doubt it.. how much more can our Justice system take? Thanks nifraud, you really made an impact... fool.

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  5. To the 5.26:

    At the conclusion of the defense case, David Freedman submitted several letters that were character references for Nifong.

    These letters were not read into the record, nor did Freedman reveal who wrote them.

    If the 5.09 obtains the names of those who wrote the letters, I'd gladly post them.

    From the courtroom, I live-blogged the testimony of the four character witnesses who actually showed up.

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  6. I guess at that point the defense team was at Witt's end trying to defend Nifong, and since they had run out of things to say, they just had to invent stuff off the top of their heads.

    If you follow Witt's argument, Nifong is a unique person with his own definiton for turning over discovery evidence ("I turned it over even though I didn't"). By the same token, we could argue that Mangum is a unique person with her own definition of rape ("I was raped even though I wasn't").

    If you agree with Witt, then the three defendants should be locked up because of Nifong's and Mangum's uniqueness. This argument is certainly as convincing as the "something must have happened" theory, which seems to suggest that you can be arrested for first-degree something or for an unspecified occurrence.

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  7. Uniqueness has lost its... uniqueness. Now Nifong is his own unique person, and as the inimitable thugnigga told the world, those LAX players were "hoping to consume something that they felt that a black woman uniquely possessed".

    If only Nifong were unique... and as for consuming Mangum's possession...gack!

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  8. I just read Gottlieb's report and I think it further implicates Duke in the perpetuation of the Hoax. it says that the police were in a conversation with Duke about "bringing the boys in under the radar to give statements and to have conversations." ie without real representation. Also Gottlieb says that Duke handed over the disc that contained the lacrosse roster for the faulty id and that Duke handed over the key card records of the kids-without a subpoena. But the biggest thing is that Crimestoppers handed over Ryan's emnail to the police and guess who is on the Board of Crimestoppers-Dean -throw the lacrosse team under the bus to protect her own butt-Sue.

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  9. 6:23- doubtless, the points you make are indicative of why Duke settled with the 3 boys this week. There is plenty of dirty laundry to air in Durham!

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  10. I have a question. I have thought for some time that in, a sense, the dancer was possibly a "victim" of Nifong. Here's how: she made a stupid accusation for some reason - I'm not sure why. Nifong picked up on her accusation as an instrument that he could use to increase the potential for his victory in the upcoming election. If she had a sober moment along the way, she must have realized how unbelievable her story was and in fact couldn't remember one narrative long enough to keep it straight. Now here's my question: Might she have indicated at some point along the line that she want out of this, but Nifong, through others, said "No, you cannot get out of this and if you try, I will bring charges against you." If she tried to get out of it by saying that she exaggerated or made it up or couldn't remember how would Nifong handle that? Might she therefore have indeed been his "victim" in that sense and might she at some point turn on him? I don't feel sorry for her at all, but I'll bet you that Nifong is a flatout snake who would manipulate her in just this manner.

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  11. He didn't turn it over because he thought the full report would include the data. Well, why didn't they turn over the full report? They didn't turn it over because the election hadn't taken place.
    C'mon DimWitt

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  12. Ah, the "Unique person" defense. Yet another one of Nifong's bizarre defenses along with variations such as the "I hate making copies" defense, the "These materials are too voluminous to copy" defense and the "It just didn't click" defense.

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  13. @ 7:11

    There are a number of plausible reasons why Mangum made the false accusation: (1) she was bombed out of her mind, which is not too good at any time, (2) she thought she could extort hush money from some rich, naive, white boys a la The 100 Dollar Misunderstanding, (3) she wanted to stay out of a detox facility, or (4) any combination of the foregoing.

    I have long suspected that she MAY have wanted to get off the tiger. After all, the prior time that she had pulled this trick (to be distinguished from her professional tricks) it had just disappeared down the memory hole. But Nifong thought he was going to get elected governor or maybe even president by vindicating this disadvantaged single mother of color. So when drug-addled fool meets ambition-addled fool, fiasco is inevitable.

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  14. I'm partial to the "it just didn't click" defense.

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  15. Perhaps Witt was trying to find a palatable way of saying that Nifong was "a law unto himself". Can't disagree with him there...

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  16. I can just imagine what the attorneys would tell the jurors in a criminal trial: "If it does not click then you cannot convict!"

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  17. Since a special prosecutor is being appointed to look at the case I expect CGM will flip and tell yet another story. Perhaps the true one this time.

    I expect it will be that she wanted to bail but that Nifong and cronies blackmailed her.

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  18. At this point someone in the line of fire has to be trying to cut a deal.

    As for Nifong, prosecutorial railroading is a crime worse than murder.

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  19. "unique" !....maybe his lawyer's end game is a "unique jail cell" outside the prison population

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  20. This makes me sick.

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  21. "I expect it will be that she wanted to bail but that Nifong and cronies blackmailed her."

    Can one be less powerless than CGM? I'll bet Nifong coolly, intentionally, heatlessly warned her not to back out of it. I wonder, in fact, if she finally backed out and that's what brought it down? I hope someone is looking over her. I hate to see her disappear. Will we ever know? How would we know?

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  22. My impression:

    Nifong and Magnum are the same kind of people. Its not surprising that they find themselves in the soup together. They both tell fantastic lies (to use Evan's phrase), get confused, change their story, tell more lies, don't remember where they went wrong, and they're both good at pointing fingers if blame. Neither is particularly interested in the facts. They rely on impressions and preferences; the facts don't matter much and just clutter the mind.

    I doubt Nifong ever worked very hard to uncover facts.

    Magnum could well hold to her "something happened" story forever, along with Nifong.

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  23. It's being reported that the body of the missing pregnant woman in Ohio has been found and they've arrested her boyfriend (a black cop).

    Someone tell me where all these white people are who victimize black people. Everytime a case comes up, it's quite the opposite.

    Very sorry for the poor dead woman.

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  24. Nifong's team was using the (Peanuts)
    Lucy Van Pelt defense,
    which was when Lucy was telling
    Linus that the "knotty pine" they
    were looking at would one day
    become a giant oak. His stories
    changed more than Lucy's, and were
    even less believable.
    (The doctor is still in: Nifong should make an appointment.)

    Nifong really isn't unique, though:
    he was the lead lemming
    on the race to the cliff.

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  25. 10:09

    Crystal Mangum is a bottom feeder. Just by listening to the characters in her family, not one has an ounce of decency. They lie at the drop of a hat.
    She's never had to take responsibility for her life in any meaningful way. She was still pushing Roy Cooper to continue the case.
    It's a simple fact--the lacrosse players were sent a specimen of the scum that is part of our society that night. We've seen what transpired as a result.
    The thing that is of concern are the countless people who still support her claims and who also hold positions of responsibility in society. How insane are these people?
    Scum like Mangum are so accustomed to having everything go their way just by playing the victim and turning tricks that it never occurred to her and Nifong that someone might turn on the lights inside the cesspool in Durham.
    This case also shows how dumb the people at Duke are, also, and how out of touch.

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  26. Just read at playboy.com that Crystal Mangum--the innocent honors student who was molested by Duke lacrosse players--will be posing for Playboy. Supposedly Crystal has lost 20 pounds and looks wonderful. Hopefully, she'll use her check to put her children in a private school.

    Although I'm black, I have a lot of respect for the Hefner family, especially Chryssie.

    Crystal will war her exquisite blackness like an erotic mirror set up to reflect the crimes of those alcoholic perverts masquerading as gentlemen.

    Crystal Gail Mangum's reputation will be totally vindicated, and a true beauty will light up the world to white privilege and hypocrisy.

    Samuel Steele

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  27. "It's a simple fact--the lacrosse players were sent a specimen of the scum that is part of our society that night."

    Did they not call and request this dish? I'm not justifing what happened, but like my mama used to say: "Bad company corrupts good morals." Let the buyer beware.

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  28. Mangum is just another person of color, disadvantaged by laziness, a lack of impulse control and an unwillingness to defer gratification. These characteristics have turned her into a professional victim, liar, and hustler. She lives in a society that encourages her to blame her bad outcomes on white people. This time she got caught. She needs to suffer for it.

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  29. "Mangum is just another person of color, disadvantaged by laziness, a lack of impulse control and an unwillingness to defer gratification."

    Just guessing, but I think she probably excells in impluse control, especially the impulse known as the gag reflex.

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  30. Mr. 11:35

    I am a friend of Crystal's, and I strongly disagree with your racist characterization.

    What happened to Crystal was not criminal, but pathetic. While in the bathroom with the boys (which boys we'll never know as she was too wasted to be able to identify anyone), she got a few extra dollars to suck on a few scrotums. She told me that the lacrosse players at one point had 2 scrota in her mouth. Crystal was dutifully sucking away when one of the players exploded (he had been masturbating while Crystal was sicking his testicles). I'm convinced that is why Dave Evans's jissum was on the tissue in the trash.

    The bottom line is that there was no crime until Crystal decided to lie to avoid time in jail or the mental hospital. The sad thing is she's remorseful about lying. Surprisingly she's resentful at whomever she was sucking off did not admit that a black woman could give a privileged lacrosse player the best orgasm he's ever had.

    All's well that ends well.

    Crystal's Friend

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  31. 11:35
    I agree, but no one is going to make that happen. We all have been praising Roy Cooper, but his handling of her is sickening to me. She's not really insane to the point of not knowing right from wrong. These statements have been made so often that they are now accepted.
    This woman is a fuck-up and in her past she has never had to answer for her crimes. How anyone can say that there is heavier prosecution of blacks is preposterous, especially in Durham. They run around committing crimes like flies.
    Roy Cooper is going to need the black Democrat vote and he didn't want to get into prosecuting a black prostitute. Prostitutes are revered by some in Durham as we all have witnessed.

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  32. re: "crystal's friend" - who thought Mike Nifong would come here to post? LOL!!!

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  33. Right now Nifong is worried about his own scrotum.
    Cy must not be a happy camper.

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  34. To 11:00, get a clue. Cooper said Mangum was dissapointed he wasn't going to proceed with the case.
    So, how could Nifong have been forcing Mangum? Nifong was long gone when Cooper got the case.
    I find it amazing how people keep sticking to that story even though Mangum wanted to proceed long after Nifong was gone.

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  35. "To 11:00, get a clue. Cooper said Mangum was dissapointed he wasn't going to proceed with the case."

    And u believe that? Don't be so gullible.

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  37. "I am a friend of Crystals."

    Um. Tell us more about the levitation.
    Someone earlier stated that this
    might represent a new, heretofore unknown energy source,
    and your friend seems to have managed
    to have accomplished several things:
    She altered time
    She changed the shape of space
    She violated the laws of gravity

    Hi, Tara!

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  38. KC Johnson has worked here for truth and justice and I appreciate some of the insightful comments made by bloggers over the months. But I'm turned off by some of the racist comments of late. Facts matter, not race! The other comment that's particularly sickening is from the blogger pretending to by the accuser's "friend". A few bloggers insist that even the good guys are bad, i.e. Cooper, because they didn't do everything exactly right, or in exact agreement with the way the blogger wanted.

    In sum, I'm moving on. I'll catch KC Johnson's book when its published in September. Maybe he'll draw from the blog to illustrate high road vs. low brow thinking.

    Some of your comments have really hit the truth-target, however, and for that I am grateful.

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  39. "Samuel Steele" (11:19)
    must be Polanski. He uses words
    like "exquisite blackness."

    Hey Polanski,
    Is your Sam Steele name another
    version of the "Steely Dan," from
    Burrough's book (that the band
    named themselves after?)

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  40. 6:48
    Don't let the trolls run you off!

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  41. "Mr. nifong is his own unique person.."

    Unfortunately, no. Big bureaucracies without personnel turnover and without merit-based evaluation systems seemed to be at risk of (a) retaining this type of person, which can be tolerably okay if he'd stayed in traffic court but then (b) Peter Principle or promotion/transfer circumstances, each their own unique combination of events, unfortunately puts such a personality in a decision/power position. Decision/power/authority + stress => ego will do anything to keep that position of importance rather than return to traffic court.

    I've seen this in the military-industrial complex. Co-workers tried the 'he's a unique person, be patient with him' comment. Then eventually those co-workers too became targets of the bully.

    Human Resources only knows how to deal with sexual or physical harassment, not the kind of verbal harassment and power abuse this type of lying personality can get away with.

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  42. 8:31

    See Book of Esther: Nifong's personality
    closely matches Haman's.

    End result of the story is the
    same: Haman gets hung on the same
    scaffolding he's constructed for
    Mordecai.

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  43. Nifong is an example of a barely competent person then Peter Principle occurs and he fails dramatically under pressure.

    Possible examples of highly competent folks, but then ego plus pressure of circumstances flipped them into a bad, paranoia reaction:

    - Gen McClellan, Civil War

    - The ship Captain of "Mutiny on the Bounty"

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  44. I have put a text file extracted (using OCR)from the Gottlieb deposition PDF which "Tony Soprano" posted on the LS board.

    The text file is at:


    http://tinyurl.com/3x4x6t

    Scroll down the page to find the download link.

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  45. Mac,

    "Samuel" was a Hebrew judge and prophet; "Steele" is simply a variant of "steel." Combine them: a perfect porno film star name--LOL

    Polanski

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  46. Anonymous said...
    "Mr. nifong is his own unique person.."

    Unfortunately, no. Big bureaucracies without personnel turnover and without merit-based evaluation systems seemed to be at risk of (a) retaining this type of person, which can be tolerably okay if he'd stayed in traffic court but then (b) Peter Principle or promotion/transfer circumstances, each their own unique combination of events, unfortunately puts such a personality in a decision/power position. Decision/power/authority + stress => ego will do anything to keep that position of importance rather than return to traffic court.

    I've seen this in the military-industrial complex. Co-workers tried the 'he's a unique person, be patient with him' comment. Then eventually those co-workers too became targets of the bully.

    Human Resources only knows how to deal with sexual or physical harassment, not the kind of verbal harassment and power abuse this type of lying personality can get away with.

    Jun 24, 2007 8:31:00 AM

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    I work in such a place. You really got it right. I work with a guy that is just like Nifong. Nobody in HR will touch him. He is abusive to the public and is a total jerk. The system lets him go on.

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