30-10-2009, 12:41 PM
Oswald "protested" that he didn't have a lawyer at the Tippit arraignment. By Texas law, he should have had one appointed for him at that time. It didn't happen. Those authorities present could not remember if he asked for one or not.
They delayed his use of the phone until saturday afternoon, when his chances for securing counsel would have been greatly reduced. In the meantime, they lied to those who came forward offering legal assistance by telling them that Oswald had not asked for any.
This is not normal procedure.
In Part 2 of my examination of Oswald and the Dallas Police, I'll be looking at the police lineups. I believe that this is where the evidence is strong that the lineups were "stacked" against Oswald.
That will be my next presentation on BlackOp.
I'll let folks know ahead of time when that will be.
They delayed his use of the phone until saturday afternoon, when his chances for securing counsel would have been greatly reduced. In the meantime, they lied to those who came forward offering legal assistance by telling them that Oswald had not asked for any.
This is not normal procedure.
In Part 2 of my examination of Oswald and the Dallas Police, I'll be looking at the police lineups. I believe that this is where the evidence is strong that the lineups were "stacked" against Oswald.
That will be my next presentation on BlackOp.
I'll let folks know ahead of time when that will be.