But some of them it s just not so clear. and so i think we are going to have to wait and see what else comes out on this. but i think it is certainly clear that they have some people cooperating, and that they want some more, and that they have certainly added this large group as a pressure mechanism. yeah. so, joyce 18 other named an coconspirators, 30 unnamed, unindicted coconspirators. we are talking about a large number of people involved in this case in one way or another. they are directly indicted or floating around indictments potentially cooperating what is your assessment about how this case gets to trial? how practically this seem so unwieldy, so sprawling. for the layman, lay woman, lay person, how does fani willis get this done? you know, when fani willis indicted another rico case, the atlanta educators case, a
Floating around indictments potentially cooperating what is your assessment about how this case gets to trial? how practically this seem so unwieldy, so sprawling. for the layman, lay woman, lay person, how does fani willis get this done? you know, when fani willis indicted another rico case, the atlanta educators case, a cheating scam on grading exams, she actually indicted 35 defendants. by the time she got to trial, there were only 12 of them left. and that is this sort of winnowing procedure that you are hinting at, alex, where some of these folks will decide to plead guilty, maybe without a deal. others will want to deal and they may plead and cooperate and strengthen her case. but it is likely that, by the time that williscroft trial, she would no longer have all 19 of these defendants on her hands.
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Locals called it “the butchers shop.” The letters languishing on the dreary brick edifice spelled a different name: Lincoln Hospital. It was the primary source of healthcare for residents of the South Bronx. Shortly after 5 a.m. on July 14, 1970, a U-haul truck rumbled innocuously through the gate.
The building had been condemned some 25 years earlier, deemed unsafe for human habitation, but city officials ultimately decided to keep the hospital open. Reports of unsanitary conditions and medical malfeasance proliferated over the years. City Hall responded with inaction. For the young men and women riding stealthily in the cargo bay of the U-haul, enough was enough. July 14 was a day of action.