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Nifong will be disbarred for ethics violations

District attorney punished for ‘fiasco’ prosecution of Duke lacrosse players


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Mike Nifong listens during closing arguments in his North Carolina State Bar trial. Nifong will be disbarred for his handling of the Duke lacrosse rape case


RALEIGH, N.C. - District Attorney Mike Nifong will be disbarred for his disastrous prosecution of three Duke University lacrosse players falsely accused of rape, a disciplinary committee decided Saturday. Even the veteran prosecutor said the punishment was appropriate.
“This matter has been a fiasco. There’s no doubt about it,” said committee chairman F. Lane Williamson.
Nifong sat motionless, one hand resting over his mouth, as Williamson recounted how he engaged in dishonest and deceitful conduct. He said Nifong’s early comments about the case — which included a confident proclamation that he wouldn’t allow Durham to become known for “a bunch of lacrosse players from Duke raping a black girl” — were purposefully designed to boost his campaign for district attorney.


“At the time he was facing a primary, and yes, he was politically naive,” Williamson said. “But we can draw no other conclusion that those initial statements he made were to further his political ambitions.”
Nifong will not appeal the punishment, his lawyer said.
“He hopes this helps restore some of the confidence in the criminal justice system of North Carolina,” said attorney David Freedman.
“On one hand, it’s very devastating. On the other hand, he’s been going through this process for a long time, so you always have some semblance of relief when the process is over with regardless of the outcome.”
The North Carolina State Bar charged Nifong with breaking several rules of professional conduct, including lying to both the court and bar investigators and withholding critical DNA test results from the players’ defense attorneys.
The committee, after deliberating for a little more than an hour on Saturday, unanimously agreed with the bar on almost every charge — including the most serious allegations — that Nifong’s actions involved “dishonesty, fraud, deceit and misrepresentation.”
State Bar prosecutor Douglas Brocker told the committee that as Nifong investigated the allegations that a stripper was raped and beaten at a March 2006 party thrown by Duke’s lacrosse team, he charged “forward toward condemnation and injustice,” weaving a “web of deception that has continued up through this hearing.”
“Mr. Nifong did not act as a minister of justice, but as a minister of injustice,” Brocker said.
The verdicts and the punishment did not appear to surprise Nifong, who acknowledged during sometimes tearful testimony Friday that he would likely be punished for getting “carried away a little bit” when talking about the case.
During Saturday’s closing arguments, Williamson repeatedly interrupted Nifong’s attorney, Dudley Witt, as he discussed the DNA testing.
Williamson questioned why it took several months for the defense to get DNA test results that found genetic material from several men in the accuser’s underwear and body, but none from any lacrosse player.
“It wasn’t just one little oversight,” Williamson said later. “This was conduct over an extended period in a very high-profile case.”

Nifong’s ‘deceit’
June 16: A disciplinary committee ruled Durham D.A. Mike Nifong broke several rules of professional conduct during his prosecution of three Duke University lacrosse players falsely accused of rape.
MSNBC


Aware of those test results, Nifong pressed ahead with the case anyway and won indictments against Dave Evans, Reade Seligmann and Collin Finnerty. State prosecutors later concluded the three players were “innocent” victims of a rogue prosecutor’s “tragic rush to accuse.”
Nifong made “multiple, egregious mistakes” as he pursued the charges, but not intentionally, his attorney said in closing statements.
“It didn’t click,” Witt said as he tried to explain one of his client’s errors. “His mind is just his mind. That’s the way it works. It just didn’t click.”
Brocker said Nifong had to have known he was making improper comments to reporters. Nifong said he regretted some of his statements, including a confident proclamation that he wouldn’t allow Durham to become known for “a bunch of lacrosse players from Duke raping a black girl.”
He also focused on when Nifong learned about the full extent of the DNA test results and when he shared that information with the defense.
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Nifong gave defense attorneys an initial report on the DNA testing in May 2006 that said private lab DNA Security Inc. had been unable to find a conclusive match between the accuser and any lacrosse players.
But lab director Brian Meehan testified this week that he told Nifong as early as April 10, 2006 — a week before Seligmann and Finnerty were indicted — about the more detailed test results.
Nifong testified that when he gave the defense the initial report, he “believed at the time that I had given them everything.”
The disciplinary hearing committee had the choice of suspending Nifong’s law license or taking it away entirely.
Nifong told the panel hearing the case Friday that he would resign from his post as Durham County district attorney over his handling of the rape charges.
The players’ attorneys have pledged to seek criminal contempt charges next week in Durham.
 

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Nifong should go to jail!

He's Everything that is wrong with our judicial system.
 

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Here we have an example of an overreaction from the AD for Duke - pandering to public opinion - and these guys ended up getting screwed by an overeager DA and some lying tramp.

Can't wait til this goes down in the NFL, and everyone pontificates about how great Goodell's farts smell.
 

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irvin88;1530461 said:
Good !!!:)

Still waiting for Al Sharpton to apologize.

Yeah...maybe he can apologize on the Imus show...

Oh wait...
 

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superpunk;1530487 said:
Here we have an example of an overreaction from the AD for Duke - pandering to public opinion - and these guys ended up getting screwed by an overeager DA and some lying tramp.

Can't wait til this goes down in the NFL, and everyone pontificates about how great Goodell's farts smell.

try holding your breath
 

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superpunk;1530487 said:
Here we have an example of an overreaction from the AD for Duke - pandering to public opinion - and these guys ended up getting screwed by an overeager DA and some lying tramp.

Can't wait til this goes down in the NFL, and everyone pontificates about how great Goodell's farts smell.

It's such an obvious parallel. I don't see how anyone can't see the trouble Goodell's headed for.

Someday Goodell is going to be crying in front of a Congressional panel.
 

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peplaw06;1530614 said:
It's such an obvious parallel. I don't see how anyone can't see the trouble Goodell's headed for.

Someday Goodell is going to be crying in front of a Congressional panel.

you say that like its a bad thing
 

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superpunk;1530487 said:
Here we have an example of an overreaction from the AD for Duke - pandering to public opinion - and these guys ended up getting screwed by an overeager DA and some lying tramp.

Can't wait til this goes down in the NFL, and everyone pontificates about how great Goodell's farts smell.
QFT.

Just hope that burmafrd doesn't see this post. :rolleyes:
 

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peplaw06;1530614 said:
It's such an obvious parallel. I don't see how anyone can't see the trouble Goodell's headed for.

Someday Goodell is going to be crying in front of a Congressional panel.

so taking the words of a police officer is akin to taking the word of a stripper? and closing your eyes to all evidence that points to their innocence? gotcha

Nifong's case is pretty extreme as he ignored all the evidence and went ahead and prosecuted on word of mouth
 

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Bob Sacamano;1530873 said:
so taking the words of a police officer is akin to taking the word of a stripper? and closing your eyes to all evidence that points to their innocence? gotcha

Nifong's case is pretty extreme as he ignored all the evidence and went ahead and prosecuted on word of mouth
The parallel is in convicting someone before it's done in court.

You can support Goodell, but you don't know what evidence he is looking at either. He doesn't have to give that information. He can mete out punishment however he sees fit. he's not being held accountable. it's early in his reign, but he's headed that way. I'm not saying it's happened yet, it's a warning for the future.
 

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peplaw06;1530958 said:
The parallel is in convicting someone before it's done in court.

it's a parallel, in the extreme is what I'm saying, that was an extreme breach of justice, and Goodell has the backing of an article that allows him to do this sort of thing, unlike Nifong

peplaw06 said:
You can support Goodell, but you don't know what evidence he is looking at either. He doesn't have to give that information. He can mete out punishment however he sees fit. he's not being held accountable. it's early in his reign, but he's headed that way. I'm not saying it's happened yet, it's a warning for the future.

that's why I think everyone should wait a little while before getting bent out of shape
 

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Bob Sacamano;1530969 said:
it's a parallel, in the extreme is what I'm saying, that was an extreme breach of justice, and Goodell has the backing of an article that allows him to do this sort of thing, unlike Nifong

that's why I think everyone should wait a little while before getting bent out of shape
Of course it's in the extreme. Nifong was disbarred. Goodell hasn't been in there long enough to do something this extreme. But he's headed in the same direction, and if he's not careful, he could repeat the same mistakes.
 

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peplaw06;1530974 said:
Of course it's in the extreme. Nifong was disbarred. Goodell hasn't been in there long enough to do something this extreme. But he's headed in the same direction, and if he's not careful, he could repeat the same mistakes.

but what if he backs off? I mean, alot of things could go down from now until next year, I'm content to wait and see
 

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Bob Sacamano;1530975 said:
but what if he backs off? I mean, alot of things could go down from now until next year, I'm content to wait and see

What's going to make him back off? He has little accountability. Do you think that this policy is going to stop players from breaking the law? Even if that happens, would Goodell ease off, or would he say, "What I'm doing is working," and become even more strict? If it doesn't work to stop them from breaking the law, would he ease off then?

Sometimes you start down a road, and you can be reasonably certain of the destination.
 

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peplaw06;1531026 said:
What's going to make him back off? He has little accountability. Do you think that this policy is going to stop players from breaking the law? Even if that happens, would Goodell ease off, or would he say, "What I'm doing is working," and become even more strict? If it doesn't work to stop them from breaking the law, would he ease off then?

Sometimes you start down a road, and you can be reasonably certain of the destination.

idk bro, I'm gonna let it play out, my crystal ball has been broken for a long time now

but again, if idiots want to continue to act stupid, they deserve it
 
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