tlb wrote:penny wrote:If anyone else in the forum does not realize that I am channeling the prosecution, whose job is to make Honor out of a liar by disputing everything she says, then speak up and I will slow down a tad.
It is the prosecution job to ascertain the truth and seek justice, which does NOT mean "make Honor out of a liar by disputing everything she says". It would help if you knew the law better, since basically "lying by omission" is NOT true lying at all (despite what your parents may have told you).
PS: have you given up on Houseman?
Sigh
Lying by omission IS a lie in matters of this severity. It makes you look guilty. But in Honor's case it is closer to outright lying, than by omission, when she is asked a direct question. Which she was asked a direct question, by the text Jonathan posted. I will get around to that.
Wrong. Young filed the case and Honor's team would be the defense. Young's team would be the prosecution and their job is to prove Young's case and convict Honor.
The prosecution is the legal party responsible for presenting the case in a criminal trial against the defendant, an individual accused of breaking the law.
As far as Houseman, patience. I am fighting court battles on two different fronts. And court cases take time. One of my five sisters is a lawyer btw, as I have mentioned several times.