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Old February 18th 04, 06:56 PM
Wdtabor
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In article 20040218083913.322b40c6@fstop, "R.Hubbell"
writes:


"If the FAA will not approve GPS for the landing of an aircraft, how can
a court of law approve its forensic use in a capital case?" he said.



The technique is known as "casting a shadow of doubt". It works
wonderfully well. Jurors eat it up. He's doing his job.


I would think he would be questioning what business the police had tracking
Peterson's whereabouts AFTER the crime was commited.

It seems the prosecution is trying him with character assasination after the
fact rather than with evidence of the crime itself. He'll probably wind up
being the first person executed for having an affair.

Don

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