Bit naive. Lawyers were sharpening their blades etc. Almost got to stand by initial statements because of financial implications. That's almost or possibly a greater consideration than truth or right verdict in today's society. But that's the mess we've made of the Law so it doesn't surprise me. Beyond reasonable doubt. Beyond...
By the very nature of their job the police are always going to lie for each other. I don't say that they did I this instance because as I said in my earlier post I found it inconclusive but there is no way that they won't lie for each other because they could never work with their colleagues ever again if they didn't