06 October 2005

Billmon: Karl's Moment of Truth?

Well, I can't make heads or tails out of all the rumors and reports flying around, and I wouldn't know a target letter from a poison pen letter, but Larry O'Donnell has an outstanding won/loss record so far, so let's just go with him:
What this means is Rove's lawyer, Bob Luskin, believes his client is defintely going to be indicted. So, Luskin is sending Rove back into the grand jury to try to get around the prosecutor and sell his innocence directly to the grand jurors. Legal defense work doesn't get more desperate than this. The prosecutor is happy to let Rove go under oath again -- without his lawyer in the room -- and try to wiggle out of the case. The prosecutor has every right to expect that Rove's final under-oath grilling will either add a count or two to the indictment or force Rove to flip and testify against someone else.

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