Obviously the latter.HankB wrote:Interesting quote in the original story from the prosecutor:Notice the last sentence where the prosecutor says "The truth hurt me . . . ""This case kind of stands on its own," Williams said. "They were bringing a lot of violence to this defendant. I don't think the new law made any difference. The truth hurt me in this case."
The truth hurt him?!?
Wonder if that's just a poor choice of words, or an indication of a rather odious mindset on his part . . . and if he knew the truth as he prosecuted the case . . .
It looks to me that Borden got "Nifonged" by this guy. He knew darn well that the shootings were fully justified, but he brought charges anyway.
It's good that justice finally prevailed, though it never should have gotten this far.
And the victim is gonna be looking over his shoulder for a long time. I sure hope he takes good care of himself - though it seems like he has managed to do so so far.