Nifong to Resign
Nifong: “My community has suffered enough...To the extent my actions have caused pain” to the families of the accused, “I apologize.”To the extent he has brought shame on his community, the Bar, he also apologizes.
Nifong: “But I cannot admit that I told a lie I did not tell and I intend to defend myself from those allegations.”
Mike Nifong announced he would resign as Durham County's district attorney regardless of the outcome a disciplinary hearing on ethics charges against him..
In a tearful apology to the State Bar, Nifong said he never meant to hurt anyone or "bring disrepute to the State Bar.".
He refused, however, to admit he lied by withholding evidence favorable to the
three accused Duke lacrosse players..
"But I cannot admit I told I lie I didn't tell," Nifong said before stepping out of his the witness stand..
It is not clear how the remainder of the hearing will proceed..
Today's testimony was charged and groundbreaking..
Nifong's announcement came at 3:50 p.m. and was quickly followed by a break. He said he was quitting in the interest of justice, regardless of the outcome of the disciplinary case..
"To the extent that my actions have caused pain to the Finnertys, Seligmanns and Evanses, I apologize," Nifong said, referring to the families of the three players. "To the extent that my actions have brough disrespect, disrepute to the Bar, to my community, I apologize."
From Joe Cheshire:
Too little, too late.
From Aaron Beard, Associated Press:
Facing the loss of his law license, a tearful Mike Nifong said Friday he will resign as district attorney, more than a year after he obtained rape indictments against three Duke University lacrosse players who were later declared innocent by state prosecutors.
"My community has suffered enough," Nifong said from the witness stand at his ethics trial on allegations that he violated rules of professional conduct in his handling of the case.
The North Carolina State Bar said Nifong withheld DNA test results from the players' defense attorneys, lied to the court and bar investigators, and made misleading and inflammatory comments about the three athletes, who were cleared of charges they raped a stripper at a team party in March 2006.
Nifong said he did not make all the mistakes alleged by the bar, "but they are my mistakes."
"It has become increasingly apparent, during the course of this week, in some ways that it might not have been before, that my presence as the district attorney in Durham is not furthering the cause of justice," Nifong said.
From Nifong's Trial:
Less than three hours after tearfully apologizing to his victims and their families, Defendant Nifong resumes his weeklong attack by declaring that he still believes "something happened in that room."
DHC Chair F. Lane Williamson Tries to Keep His Head From Exploding
6 comments:
The combination of arrogance and ignorance is lethal. Nifong brought all this on himself. Bob in Colorado
"It remains unclear whether he will now admit to the lies that he did tell."
Liestoppers is on today...I almost fell out of my chair laughing when I read that.
Jeff
Check out http://www.youtube.com/devilbear to see highlights from the trial if you've missed anything. It's a hoot.
-Maltor in Raleigh, NC
da finally speaks!
Baldo
Wow. It seems as though Mike Nifong wants to go to prison almost as much as we want to see him there. Jesus, what a tool. Professor Johnson makes me wish I were at CUNY to learn from that great man. His posts this week at Durham In Wonderland have been among the best I've seen, and that's an exceptionally high bar.
Well, Nifong says, "The allegations that I'm a liar, however, are not justified." It appears he won't admit to the lies he did tell. Well, at least he's consistent.
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