Originally Posted By: olivant
It may not go to trial. They have to get through the preliminaty hearing first and I think that there is mounting evidence that impugns the prosecution's case. I wouldn't be surprised if the case does not suvive the preliminary hearing.

I think you're right, Oli. The 150k bail speaks volumes about the seeming lack of evidence. Bail amounts are often set in direct proportion to the preliminary evidence. And with this taking place in Florida, where absoulutely anything can happen at trial, there's a good chance it may not get that far. The last thing the prosecutor wants to do is go to trial with a high profile case that she knows she can't win. The Judge may just let her off the hook by tossing this thing.


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