Whatever happened to . . .
that case involving Durham County Democratic party officers and Satan? Google news search shows absolutely nothing, and Google web search has nothing newer than, say, last October. Last i heard it was kicked upstairs to AG Roy Cooper, who was deciding whether or not to press charges, but that was last fall.
Aren't accused entitled to a speedy trial under the US Constitution, or does that document only pertain to morons defending themselves against Obama's euthanasia squads?
Aren't accused entitled to a speedy trial under the US Constitution, or does that document only pertain to morons defending themselves against Obama's euthanasia squads?
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Since 1949, Durhamites have slept soundly, secure in the knowledge that, in our town, erection can be depended upon. Now, thanks to the power of the internets, we can spread that security all over the world.

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North Carolina used to have a "Speedy Trials Act," which put more teeth into the Constitutional amendment. The state got rid of it when they couldn't hold themselves to it.
And no, I have no idea what happened to the case. :)
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Joseph H. Vilas, at 8:51 PM
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