Vanderboegh: In re Keeku

Our sins are those of omission.

Keeku's are sins of commission.

Which is worse is for God and history to judge.
I do have something to add to one thing you presented, Mike:
Ultimately, the then-sitting Boundary County Prosecutor, Brett Benson, who had defeated Woodbury in the 2000 election, decided to drop the charges because he felt it was unlikely the state could prove the case and too much time had passed.
Ultimately, the then-sitting Boundary County Prosecutor, Brett Benson, who had defeated Woodbury in the 2000 election, decided to drop the charges because he felt it was unlikely the state could prove the case and too much time had passed.
That ain't the whole story.

Not by a long shot.

[Via Chris Horton]

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