In general, the failure to obtain an indictment is believed to be an implicit acknowledgement that the prosecutor didn’t want to go through with the case. Why not? Could be anything; political pressure, lack of resources, unfavorable evidence, inexperience, etc.
I get that. But was Howard, under the influence of the topical drug and shocked at a mediator being crooked, really going to recall whether the mediator had a broken arm in the photos.
I can’t figure out why the broken arm in the fake mediator photos mattered. They were going to have the PI swap the pay-off photo with the frisbee photo, anyway.
DMN reporting Carbone opens today. Looks like they’re only accepting reservations for April right now. There’s no availability for parties of 2, but you can get a table if you have a group of 4 and want to eat after 10pm.
Last year my seats were $400 each with a $400 donation. I just logged on to renew and the price has increased this year to $525 per seat with the same donation as last year. I could have sworn they said if you locked in last year they weren’t going to raise the price. Or were they only talking about the donation?
I wish I could share my true opinions of plaintiffs’ counsel. However, I will point out that he’s a massive Aggie fan boy and has one of the lamest podcasts ever in which he hosts a number of Texas A&M-related guests. He played on the aTM basketball team in the 80s, I assume as a walk-on. He was also in the corps for 4 years. He will absolutely try to connect Banks and UT to the monkey as much as possible.