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Originally Posted by jdockser
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2406407
this is great news, i think this shows how corrupt this case was in the first place not to be dismissed. Sean looks in good shape, hey maybe the new prosecutor will drop the case, and he can get up here and work out!
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You're jumping the gun -- so to speak! This issue about the assistant prosecutor has nothing to do with Taylor or his case. The guy's boss was quoted saying that nothing on the Web site "compromised the integrity of the Sean Taylor case...."
The thought on the other Taylor thread was for ST to cop a plea because he
must be guilty. This is like saying that the prosecutor had a screw-up, so Taylor must be innocent. Doesn't work that way.
The bad part about all this is that now things could drag into the summer, into training camp. Everybody, including ST, wants to put this behind them however it turns out.