Bill,
I thought you were a fairly intelligent man. How come you didn't read my whole post but rather only read a part of it and argue against the parts that you felt were easier to argue?
It's not as if I changed my story at all. Here let me underline and bold again:
The Prosecutors office is part of law enforcement. This isn't a novel concept -if the police are arresting someone on Monday and the prosecutors office is releasing them on Tuesday -
then the problem lays with law enforcement. This is patently clear from the article if it is read in it's entirety.
Here is yet another link to the New York Times article entitled "Scared Silent:
With Witnesses at Risk, Murder Suspects Go Free":
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/01/ny...in&oref=slogin