As I've said in AWOP, I've been both a Prosecutor and Defense Counsel.
From a Prosecutor's perspective, Low Rider did everything I could have wanted.
If I'd been his Lawyer, Low Rider did exactly as I'd have advised him.
The simple fact is that, despite Dick Head's faux bravado and Real-World naieveté, Low Rider did the only thing he could do. I guarentee you that the two guys he supposedly "Narced" on would have done the same thing. Hell, put them in seperate interview rooms and they'd be scrambling to see who can concoct the better story.
And Dick Head, I promise you that you would have done the exact same thing in his shoes. You would be shaking in your boots and shitting in your pants as a 6'2" Prosecutor and a pair of veteran cops explain in intricate detail how the best years of your life will be spent married to a Ving Rhames looking gentleman named Bubba, and how you'll have nothing, Nothing left when you finally get out, a broken husk of a man. I especially enjoyed the full look of horror on a Defendant's face as his lawyer leaned in and whispered in his ear "He's telling you the truth, Dick. Let's take the deal." It's always the punks who crow the loudest about how they'll never rat out someone that do the most crying and blubbering like a baby in the interview room.
Low Rider: Shoot me a PM. Let's take a look at getting your Civil Liberties restored.
Edited by Jim B. (06/19/07 10:35 AM)