txfz1 wrote:
The DA use the felony charges to induce Black's testimony, Black had nothing to deal for immunity, all he can say is he gave him the gun (to a minor) which is what he plead no contest. After Ritt's trial, the DA dismissed the felony charges against Black. This is the most onerous crime the DA won in the entire ordeal.
What is it that you don't understand?
I just don't see how charging someone would induce them to testify. Why would Black care to testify if he was going to be charged anyway. How would the conversation go?
DA: We're charging you, so you better testify.
Black: If you are going to charge me anyway, what difference does it make if I testify or not?
DA: No difference. You're being charged with either way.
Black: Well in that case, I don't care to testify, if it makes no difference. Charge away.