




Jaime Kenedeno - 03:38am May 3, 2007 Central (#22 of 22)
Public Opinion is a powerful force but it is not static.
When and if Bryan Smith is proven guilty then he must leave (and that is a huge if). Right now he is innocent. This is not a big deal if the sex was consensual and certainly it is nothing that Skip needs to set jis hooks into, right Skip?
Nobody made a big fuss when Gazin's wife told him she had breast cancer and he told her he needed a divorce.
Nobody said nothing when Sausley had domestic problems.
Nobody said nothing when the Medical examiner became aware of a sitting District Judge and something about a sex crime.
And that one made the Judge even more of a force to be reckoned with.
I was warned, "You know you're messing with a district Judge"?
If Bryan didn't rape her and If he wants to continue as Chief; it is possible.
That is all for now.
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