The arrogance of the State has no limit
by David K. Williams, Jr. | 11:29 am, May 30, 2009 | Comments Off
Tim Kennedy, who's murder conviction was overturned after 14 years in prison, will be retried. (See the Associated Press article, "Man in two killings bonds out," in the Denver Post.)Pending retrial, Kennedy is out on bond.
In overturning the conviction, El Paso County judge Thomas Kane specifically "cited flawed evidence and prosecutors' failure to turn over evidence to the defense."
At the bond hearing, Assistant District Attorney Dan Zook argued that Kennedy should not be allowed bail because he "is dangerous" and a "danger to the community."
You know what's really dangerous to the community, Mr. Zook? District Attorneys that fail to turn over evidence.
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