tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1073021351804532798.post2751458190831584611..comments2024-03-15T06:02:30.623+00:00Comments on The Lockerbie Case: "If evidence which is exculpatory comes to light it will be disclosed"Robert Blackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03606456028430261555noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1073021351804532798.post-31934244590539216002013-03-04T14:54:27.904+00:002013-03-04T14:54:27.904+00:00However I can assure you that if during the invest...<i>However I can assure you that if during the investigation any evidence which is exculpatory comes to light it will be disclosed in accordance with our disclosure obligations.</i><br /><br />This rather begs the question, "to whom do you imagine you will be obliged to disclose such evidence, Mr. Mulholland?"<br /><br />There is no on-going legal process. There is no defence team. What sort of disclosure is he talking about? And what does that have to do with the original question anyway?<br /><br />The matter under discussion is in fact the <i>defence</i> team (when there was one) having uncovered exculpatory evidence, which the Crown has apparently not taken on board. This makes that reply one of the more confusing and convoluted non-sequiturs of this entire affair.<br /><br />The Crown seems determined to press on with their original assumption, regardless of any information that comes to light showing it to be mistaken. Blindly charging down the wrong path while solemnly assuring those who are trying to show you the way to the right path that if you do see any indications they may be right you'll be sure to tell someone about it (while carrying right on in your original direction) is not very sensible.Rolfehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17849975010197698907noreply@blogger.com