Amelia Lewis
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He's already made...
His decision, so that six months is just a hypothetical.
It's over.
It's not coming back.
There will be no re-indictment of this case by any prosecutor.
As far as the ones that have pled guilty, a card laid is a card played, kind of like as Dave was describing.
And if there were a prosecutor on the case who were
willing to go back and somehow undo these things, that might be a possibility.
But in Georgia, there are very strict time limits.
Those time limits have long since passed.
Some of them have actually, I know of at least one, maybe two, that have actually tried to withdraw the plea.
And the trial judge has denied it, according to Georgia law, I think he was right to do that.
But I think that those people will forever remain, you know, either convicted or perhaps they'll get their, what's called first offender discharge.
Yeah, it very well could be.
Look, you're the journalist of the three of us.
I am not a journalist.
I'm simply a lawyer.
But I know that there are things called junk science, for example, that get a lot of people convicted wrongly in America.
And so I know that it's very dangerous to use junk science in a courtroom.
So it stands to reason that it would be dangerous to use