41. But prosecutors had difficulty determining how to charge Lopez because the children could not remember the dates of the attacks. 42. But some legal scholars think prosecutors would have an extremely hard time proving charges of perjury or obstruction of justice. 43. But on the whole, the prosecutor would have few objections to the general depiction of situations and events. 44. But prosecutors did have recordings of Blanton discussing a bomb. 45. But prosecutors have the discretion to opt for requiring a fine instead of jail time. 46. But prosecutors have too much unreviewable power already. 47. But the prosecutor will have to prove which one is telling the truth. 48. But the prosecutors have the information, and they are generally unwilling to allow it to be made public before the cases go to trial. 49. But the trial was delayed so prosecutors could have DNA evidence analyzed. 50. But this scenario--never plausible--is even more unlikely now that prosecutors have what the New York Post dubbed the Love Dress. |