Monday, June 2, 2014
Free Without Mercy
Elsewhere on this blog I describe how, last year, I was criminally charged, then exonerated. Recently a police officer gave me a call. The police had received a statement, he said, among other things that my accusers had, at that time, kindly withdrawn the charges. I immediately placed the facts on record: The police had (correctly) shown me no mercy: There could be no withdrawal of charges. There was a full investigation. Through the investigation I was exonerated: The public prosecutor threw out the charges two days before trial. Today I received another call from the police: They had checked out my statement, and the police themselves confirmed that it was correct. It would go on record, and I would receive a call from a high-ranking officer. I said I don't need a call from a high-ranking officer -- just put it on record. OBSERVATION: I don't want anyone saying that I'm a free man because of someone's kindness, which is false.
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