tezi
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This article is worth the read. I just have to say if the Ramseys were indicted today, things would have been different. Obviously, SG is not scared of taking cases to trial. Unlike two other DA's who shall remain nameless.
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Boulder District Attorney Stan Garnett has focused on taking cases, old and new, to trial, he said.
"I want to have lawyers who are not afraid of going to trial and who are good at going to trial," Garnett said.
Trials allow juries and the public to see the details of the case and the evidence that landed a suspect in a defendant's chair.
A focus on trials "makes everyone involved in law enforcement better," because of the scrutiny, Garnett said.
Longmont police Cmdr. Jeff Satur said the department's relationship with the district attorney's office has helped considerably with cold-case investigations.
Brackley also pointed to that relationship.
"There has been a spirit of collaboration in Boulder County between law enforcement agencies and prosecutors that has never existed in this judicial district," he said.
http://www.timescall.com/longmont-l...ont-police-closure-1999-murder-case-is-latest
Here are two highlighted sections...
Boulder District Attorney Stan Garnett has focused on taking cases, old and new, to trial, he said.
"I want to have lawyers who are not afraid of going to trial and who are good at going to trial," Garnett said.
Trials allow juries and the public to see the details of the case and the evidence that landed a suspect in a defendant's chair.
A focus on trials "makes everyone involved in law enforcement better," because of the scrutiny, Garnett said.
Longmont police Cmdr. Jeff Satur said the department's relationship with the district attorney's office has helped considerably with cold-case investigations.
Brackley also pointed to that relationship.
"There has been a spirit of collaboration in Boulder County between law enforcement agencies and prosecutors that has never existed in this judicial district," he said.
http://www.timescall.com/longmont-l...ont-police-closure-1999-murder-case-is-latest