elohiym
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yeh, the guy ought to sue for not getting a speedy trial... unless he himself asked for al l .the delays?
If I recall correctly, the first attorney manipulated him to waive a speedy trail, and that's why he fired him. Let's just say it's been a travesty on many levels, and like any of us could do under pressure like that, he's made some errors in trying to work with the court and his public defenders. He prays for a trial and at this point and is ambivalent about being found guilty on false testimony because he believes prison would be more hospitable than where he is now, where he is losing his mind and getting thinner by the day because of health issues.