srinath wrote on 07/29/13 at 08:16:29:justin_o_guy2 wrote on 07/29/13 at 07:40:55:Ohh, so, it didnt happen? Youre seriously pissin me off, drive by slams, nothing but slams,
If its from The Great S, accept it, as if it were LiLo twitter feed! Ohh yea! Piss off or make apoint.,
Yea much like the IRS refund of 46 million to 23000 illegal aliens in 1 atlanta house, and the gun in betty lou's handbag, this is made up sheite, or there is something omitted in this stack that makes it not credible ... what is there to say, you guys specalize in incomplete news ...
I love cici's pizza so much, over the weekend I ate so much there and now I weigh 235 lb.
Worse yet, there was aguy nex to me there that was binging so bad, he weighed 400 lb minimum.
Made up crap, and incomplete crap.
Cool.
Srinath.
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Hey,, Enough of that, I , Unlike YOU, admitted taht was bogus once it became obvious. You hang onm to EVERY piece of crap, proven to BE crap, if it supports your agenda.
Shut your mouth about that, My batting average is AWESOME, especially compared to yours. You do "Drive By" comments, nothing in it, just shoot your mouth off, You dont put YOURSELF out there, you just run down the source w/o even addressing the CONTENT..Youre a waste of space & time,, either SAY something or dont post,
Here,, respond to this
Lets see what you have
Ben Kruidbos, Corey's former director of information technology, was fired after testifying at a pre-trial hearing on June 6 that prosecutors failed to turn over potentially embarrassing evidence extracted from Martin's cell phone to the defense, as required by evidence-sharing laws.
"We will be filing a whistleblower action in (Florida's Fourth Judicial District) Circuit Court," said Kruidbos' attorney Wesley White, himself a former prosecutor who was hired by Corey but resigned in December because he disagreed with her prosecutorial priorities. He said the suit will be filed within the next 30 days.
Corey and lead prosecutor Bernie de la Rionda declined to comment. A spokeswoman for Corey referred Reuters to Kruidbos' termination letter, previously made public, in which Corey's office accused him of hacking confidential information from state computers.
The six-page letter, dated July 11, charges Kruidbos with "deliberate, willful and unscrupulous actions" that make him untrustworthy and calls his questioning of de la Rionda's actions regarding the cell phone evidence "a shallow, but obvious, attempt to cloak yourself in the protection of the whistleblower law."