"He's devastated. It's very upsetting to be attacked. … It's like he's public enemy No. 1," said David Freedman, Nifong's attorney.
- ABC News story
Yeah, Nifong thinks he is the victim.
This ABC News story documents how Nifong has not learned anything from the Duke case. As unbelievable as it sounds, he would do it all over again knowing what he does now.
Nifong needs to be disciplined in a manner that sends a message that this kind of behavior is not going to be tolerated.
Thursday, January 25, 2007
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