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Prometheus 6

All respect and no restraint

When a Southern official says he has no choice, you know two things

  1. He's lying
  2. He's about to do something really scummy

Case in point:

Earlier this week, Georgia's chief federal prosecutor, U.S. Attorney David Nahmias, said the video "constitutes child pornography under federal law," and he called on McDade's office to stop releasing copies.

"These laws are intended to protect the children depicted in such images from the ongoing victimization of having their sexual activity viewed by others," Nahmias said.

This prosecutor sees Genarlow Wilson as his own personal O.J. But he's gone way past Nifong.

Prosecutor under fire in teen sex case

ATLANTA (AP) — District Attorney David McDade has handed out some 35 copies of a video of teenagers having sex at a party.

McDade says Georgia's open-records law leaves him no choice but to release the footage because it was evidence in one of the state's most turbulent cases — that of Genarlow Wilson, a young man serving 10 years in prison for having oral sex with a girl when they were teenagers.

McDade's actions have opened him up to accusations that he is vindictively misusing his authority to keep Wilson behind bars — and worse, distributing child pornography.

"This has been a ferocious, vindictive prosecution of Genarlow Wilson," said state Sen. Vincent Fort, an Atlanta Democrat. "What is going on is a vendetta."

McDade, who is district attorney in Douglas County, in suburban Atlanta, did not immediately return calls Thursday.

He has said that while the law required him to release the video, he also believes the footage helps his case — by showing that Wilson is not the squeaky-clean football star and honor student portrayed by his supporters.

"Most of those who do not want people to see the tape know that it's damning to their position," McDade told The Associated Press.

He released the video after receiving an open records request from the AP, and said he has given it to about three dozen people, including reporters, lawmakers and several members of the public who requested it.

 

I'd give Skeptical Brother a hat tip if he hadn't made me dig out the link myself.

Like I said elsewhere... this is enough to make me

go to Wal-Mart and exercise my Second Amendment Rights.

Seriously though, didn't

Seriously though, didn't the folk in Paris say they had no choice about throwing Ms. Cotton in the can for seven years?

The Republican politician

The Republican politician who was responsible for the law said the law was not intended to do what it did and the appeals judge should take that into account. Additionally, he has been saying that the McDade is technically violating child pornography laws. McDade actually does have a choice. 

Of course he has a choice.

Of course he has a choice.

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