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http://www.thedenverchannel.com/kobebryanttrial/3704247/detail.html Kobe Bryant and his accuser had a much different kind of duet than Deniece Williams and Johnny Mathis who sang this popular song. I knew the Kobe Bryant criminal trial was headed for prosecutorial doom when I sat through that preliminary hearing. Exactly six months ago, I was able to write a column anticipating the accuser's withdrawal from this prosecution. In the last several weeks, the accuser's well-orchestrated exit strategy was painfully apparent. Once the civil suit was filed, the accuser's desire for money was written down in black and white. Everybody seemed to understand what was going on except for Mark Hurlbert. Never could I have imagined that any prosecutor would allow his case and his office to be used as leverage for an accuser to extract money from a rich criminal defendant. The following is what DA Mark Hurlbert needed to do months ago, but certainly immediately after her civil case was filed. The DA needed to have a conversation with the accuser and her attorneys that went something like this: DA: I understand you may have some hesitancy about proceeding and I understand that. Please take a few more days and decide whether you are going to partici- pate in this criminal case. Talk to your parents and anyone else you need to. But I need to know by the end of the week. Here is why I need to know. We have a spent a lot of taxpayer money and ex- pended a lot of effort on this one case. We are short-staffed and our budgets are at a breaking point. Hundreds of jurors are soon going to have to disrupt their lives to show up on Aug. 27, 2004 for jury duty. I will support any decision you make. However, you need to know this. I will not tolerate my office being used as leverage for you to get a settle- ment in your civil claim. That would be unethical for me and I will not do it. If you decide not to testify and tell me at the last minute, I will not support that decision. It will be a broken promise to me. It will be a waste of tax- payer's money. It will be a violation of common courtesy to my constituents. This conversation obviously never occurred. How else can you explain the ridiculous remarks of Hurlbert after he dismissed the criminal case with pre- judice. Here are some of the lowlights: "The prosecution team wants to try this case, I want to try this case and have the evidence heard by 12 citizens of this community." (Hurlbert dropped his own participation in the trial over a month ago.) "With the victim on board, we truly felt that we had a great case and that justice would prevail. Our commitment to this case remains strong." (Put up or shut up. DO NOT CALL A MAN A RAPIST UNLESS YOU CAN PROVE IT IN COURT! Aren't you trying to influence public opinion while the civil case is pending?) "This decision is NOT based upon a lack of belief of the victim. She is an extremely credible and extremely brave young woman and our belief in her has not wavered over the past year." (She told you she was willing to go forward and then backed out -- nice credibility.) "Ultimately, we must all respect that this is this victim's personal decision and candidly this team and I understand why she may have misgivings about her rights being respected in this process. Ultimately, we respect her decision 100 percent." (Hell, Hurlbert made the same decision and backed out of the case many weeks before she did.) I have never seen more shameful statements by a prosecutor. Bruce Brown, the highly intelligent, experienced and ethical Democratic candidate for the 5th Judicial District DA job should be elected on Nov. 2 if there is any justice in this world. Any competent attorney would be preferable to Hurlbert. This latest display of Hurlbert's horrible judgment calls all his decision making into question. Kobe Bryant's accuser consented for a long time to the criminal case going forward until the very last moment when she reversed course and suddenly with- drew her consent. Is it fair to now wonder if the same sort of thing happened on June 30, 2003 in Room 35 at Cordillera? Perhaps Kobe Bryant did not react as fast and friendly to her late declaration of "no" as did Mark Hurlbert. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 220.139.208.132