RALEIGH, N.C., April 13, 2007

Ethics Charges Stand Against Ex-Duke D.A.

Disciplinary Committee Rejects Request To Dismiss Charges Against Mike Nifong

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(AP)  A disciplinary committee rejected a request Friday to dismiss ethics charges against the former prosecutor in the dismissed Duke lacrosse case, who is accused of withholding critical DNA evidence from the defense.

The decision by the three-member panel came shortly after an hourlong hearing, at which committee chairman F. Lane Williamson repeatedly challenged the arguments made by attorneys for Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong.

The North Carolina State Bar has accused Nifong with breaking several rules of professional conduct as he led the investigation into allegations three lacrosse players raped a stripper at a team party in March 2006.

This week, North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper dismissed all charges in the case, and said the three players indicted were innocent and that his investigators concluded no attack occurred. In doing so, he portrayed Nifong as a “rogue” prosecutor who rushed the case by failing to verify the accuser's allegations.

“I don't want to make comments outside the courtroom,” Nifong said after the Friday's hearing, surrounded by a swarm of reporters who followed him down the street. “You'll have an opportunity to hear things I have to say inside the courtroom.”

The scene drew several gawkers and a heckler, Lee Churchill of Raleigh, who carried a sign that called Nifong a “rapist of justice.”

“The whole world is watching!” Churchill shouted. “Disbar!”

In January, after Nifong had turned the case over to Cooper's office, the bar accused the veteran prosecutor of failing to give the defense DNA test results that found genetic material from several men on the accuser's underwear and body, but none from any lacrosse player.

Nifong's attorneys denied he intentionally withheld the DNA evidence, saying he provided the defense with a report outlining test results months before a potential trial and gave notice the lab director would be called as an expert witness.

That shouldn't matter, said bar counsel Katherine Jean, because Nifong knew about the test results before he even won indictments against the three players. It's possible, she said, that with less capable defense counsel they might have chosen to enter into a plea agreement, which is how the vast majority of criminal cases in North Carolina are resolved.

“It's scary when you think about a case like this case,” Jean said. “These men might have pleaded guilty never knowing the DNA evidence was exculpatory. ... It's a scary concept.”

The bar has also charged Nifong with lying to the court and to bar investigators, and for making misleading and inflammatory comments about the athletes under suspicion. Those issues were not addressed at Friday's hearing.

Nifong, who apologized to the three cleared players in a statement issued Thursday, could be disbarred if convicted. His ethics trial is scheduled to start in June.

There have been calls for Nifong to resign, but his attorney David Freedman said the veteran prosecutor has no intention of leaving office.

Brad Bannon, an attorney who represented one of the three players, said the men's families “want to see Mr. Nifong get what they believe he was ready to deny their sons, which is a fair hearing.”

Also Friday, a defense attorney retrieved the $100,000 bond posted by each of the former defendants, said Jermaine Patterson, head bookkeeper with the Durham County Clerk's Office. The players were originally released on $400,000 bond, though a judge reduced the amount to $100,000 for each player last June.

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by jeffyt1 April 14, 2007 1:38 AM PDT
Nifong belongs in jail.
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by krg12171936 April 14, 2007 5:36 AM PDT
Mr. Nifong should be disbarred and the three Lacrosse players should sue him for every penny he has and any that he may earn in the future.
As for the black stripper: She should be charged with malicious prosecution, lieing under oath, defamation of character, malice, among other things.
First she should be fined $1,000,000,000,000 and sentenced to prison for the rest of her life. Then the Lacrosse players and their families should sue the *** for $200,000,000 each.
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by crater7 April 14, 2007 9:22 AM PDT
This Guy should be DELETED of his powers.
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by xpozrap April 14, 2007 9:39 AM PDT
NO NO, if the charges are dismissed, what's the point of even bothering with ethics??? Fu)K this immoral ***, disbar him NOW.
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by cronin15 April 14, 2007 9:54 AM PDT
what about the alleged raped woman in this case! we are forgetting about her! she has been through a lot ... what about her feelings? she needs help! it's not about the lacrosse players or the DA! It's about the nappe headed ho!
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by processor2 April 14, 2007 12:05 PM PDT
Don Imus was a big enough man to apologize.

Will Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton be man enough to apologize to those innocent Duke boys for the false accusations and presumptions they stirred up in Durham, NC.

I won't be holding my breath.

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by processor2 April 14, 2007 12:05 PM PDT
Don Imus was a big enough man to apologize.

Will Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton be man enough to apologize to those innocent Duke boys for the false accusations and presumptions they stirred up in Durham, NC.

I won't be holding my breath.

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by jacksteen1 April 14, 2007 12:10 PM PDT
Nifong is Republishit scum and should be not only disbarred but run out of town on a rail.

I sincerely hope the preppy bois that turned out to be innocent sue the living *** out of the state of North Crackerlina, the county, and Nifong and his inbred family individually.

Power corrupts - especially Republicunt Southerner Holier-Than-Thou Crackers.
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by cryonbrian April 14, 2007 2:24 PM PDT
Like White folks tell Black folks all the time, get over it already! He apologized!
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by dblbar April 15, 2007 8:39 AM PDT
Kick his butt, boys.....and get Jackson and Sharpton right in there with him, as that's exactly what they intended to do to you! Show NO MERCY....
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by dblbar April 15, 2007 8:42 AM PDT
Also....Mr. Nifong should have to do a certain amount of time in jail, amongst God knows how many other people he railroaded into prison, while in power.....makes one wonder how many are in prison that never got the nation's attention.....
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by processor2 April 15, 2007 10:06 AM PDT
JackSteen1

Nifong is not a Republican....He's a Democrat, you idiot.

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by dblbar April 15, 2007 2:04 PM PDT
Like White folks tell Black folks all the time, get over it already! He apologized!
Posted by cryonbrian at 02:24 PM : Apr 14, 2007

so did Imus....
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