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<blockquote data-quote="satis1103" data-source="post: 2565144" data-attributes="member: 3630"><p>This seems as good a time as any to pop in with the disclaimer from the criminal defense industry. </p><p></p><p>Let me preface by saying that in no way shape or form does this incident look good, or hopeful in any way, for TB2.</p><p></p><p>But I have seen with my own eyes people who make even worse accusations (and yes there can be worse) which, on the surface, absolutely seem correct. And I have seen a few of those turn out to be false. This is made more likely when the individual accusing is tying a story into their own prosecution (for DWI, for example) as a reason for the circumstances. I am not attempting to assert this is what she is doing in THIS circumstance, I am just cautioning.</p><p></p><p>While it don't look good at all for Mr. Boykin, let's let the investigation proceed. Distinguish between facts versus "statements" or secondhand "reports" during that process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satis1103, post: 2565144, member: 3630"] This seems as good a time as any to pop in with the disclaimer from the criminal defense industry. Let me preface by saying that in no way shape or form does this incident look good, or hopeful in any way, for TB2. But I have seen with my own eyes people who make even worse accusations (and yes there can be worse) which, on the surface, absolutely seem correct. And I have seen a few of those turn out to be false. This is made more likely when the individual accusing is tying a story into their own prosecution (for DWI, for example) as a reason for the circumstances. I am not attempting to assert this is what she is doing in THIS circumstance, I am just cautioning. While it don't look good at all for Mr. Boykin, let's let the investigation proceed. Distinguish between facts versus "statements" or secondhand "reports" during that process. [/QUOTE]
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