Witness in ’05 school plot case says he can’t recall many details:
Could the trial of Joe Nee be any more of a joke?
Yesterday one of the witnesses who was granted immunity, Daniel Farley, all of a sudden can’t recall details of the plot to attack Marshfield High. Which is funny to me because in the trial of Tobin Kerns Farley had no problems with recollection. You would think that if your ass almost went to jail you’d remember the details of why pretty clearly.
Farley, who was granted immunity in exchange for his testimony, said during cross-examination: “It’s been dragged out so many years, everything’s foggy. . . . I cannot give an accurate testimony.”
How convenient now that you’re testifying in the trial of the son of the head of the Boston police union.
His father, Thomas J. Nee, president of the Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association, said after the nearly seven-hour hearing that he was glad to finally be in court.
“This is where the truth comes out,” he said. “I have faith in the system.”
Don’t you mean faith in collusion? Coercion maybe?
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