07-12-2025, 09:47 PM
Actually, I’ve read #6—and the rest of the court record. That’s why I know the difference between nolle prosequi and a formal dismissal. The State’s Attorney filed a Motion to Dismiss, which was granted by the judge. That’s not speculation—it’s documented.
The warrant was quashed, the charges were dismissed, and the forensic evidence contradicted the basis of the case. If the investigation continued, it did so without legal foundation—which is exactly why this has become a civil rights issue.
Repeating falsehoods doesn’t make them true. And appealing to authority—whether it’s the District Attorney or your opinion of my legal representation—doesn’t override the facts. I’m not here to win a popularity contest. I’m here to win a case.
If you’re uncomfortable with that, I suggest you read the dismissal order again. Carefully this time.
The warrant was quashed, the charges were dismissed, and the forensic evidence contradicted the basis of the case. If the investigation continued, it did so without legal foundation—which is exactly why this has become a civil rights issue.
Repeating falsehoods doesn’t make them true. And appealing to authority—whether it’s the District Attorney or your opinion of my legal representation—doesn’t override the facts. I’m not here to win a popularity contest. I’m here to win a case.
If you’re uncomfortable with that, I suggest you read the dismissal order again. Carefully this time.


