Prosecutor who helped quiz Kavanaugh and Ford says case would not stand up in court - News Summed Up

Prosecutor who helped quiz Kavanaugh and Ford says case would not stand up in court


The specialist prosecutor brought in to question Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh during the senate hearing last week says 'no reasonable prosecutor' would bring charges based on the evidence heard. Ford's inability to remember corroborating details, inconsistencies in her memory and a lack of witnesses means the case amounts to a 'he said, she said' account, prosecutor Rachel Mitchell said. She notes that Ford's case is 'even weaker' than a typical 'he said, she said' case because the only three witnesses she was able to name have no memory of the event. However, Mitchell believed that Ford's case would not meet this threshold either. Thus, I can only provide my assessment of Dr Ford's allegations in that legal context.


Source: Daily Mail October 01, 2018 10:30 UTC



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