GOP state Sen. Nick Schroer’s proposed legislation would crack down on prosecutors’ use of informants like the one who put Williams on death row. | Opinion
Major changes to Nevada's criminal justice system have arrived. As of October 1st, over 100 newly passed laws are now in effect across the state, handing police new powers while also aiming to reduce recidivism and protect vulnerable groups.
that he had been the target of a sting operation. and true to form, he went on the offensive. asking his attorney s office to call the police. lonnie never said that he wanted amy nguyen killed. it s only that investigator that can try that. he cut off communication after that? he called me one more time. and he said that tony had misled me about the entire process. he was doing damage control at that point. but unfortunately for lonnie, the damage was already done. prosecutors charged lonnie with solicitation to commit murder. he denied it and said that he had been set up. by a jailhouse informant who was looking to cut a deal. the assistant da, susan price, head waited years for the chance to cross examine lonnie. how many times have you lied to the story since we have today morning? none. you ve been truthful? yes. tell me about cross examining lonnie.
he noticed the blood. rick said he worried bambi, facing outside, might look in the window and freak out all over again. he went in, stepped through the bathroom and closed the blinds. and then he stepped in blood? that s the story? but it did not hold up? the case was already closed. that was the gut, the crime scene photos, say the prosecutors taken hours before rick supposedly steps inside that house. notice the bathroom blinds are drawn. humphries argue that rick could not have closed the blinds, because they were already shut. the prosecutor says the defendant was lying, though he believed rick had told the truth about the murders, to at least one other person. the states star witness, robert mullins. he called on the jailhouse informant, probably, but some people call him the jailhouse
not have closed the blinds, because they were already shut. the prosecutor says the defendant was lying, though he believed rick had told the truth about the murders, to at least one other person. the states star witness, robert mullins. he called on the jailhouse informant, probably, but some people call him the jailhouse snitch . he is a snitch, no question about it. but we learned from mullins that most is he had been given a fairly detailed account, by gagnon, of what occurred that evening, about the crime scene looked like. in fact, he said mullins was the first to tell police this piece of bombshell news. gagnon mentioned an accomplice in the killings. the only way he could have had that information, was from someone at the crime scene, who participated. and then, the prosecutor tried to spin an inconvenient fact in his favor.