I found out late Friday about Judge Acker's decision to appoint special prosecutors in the Dickie Scruggs criminal contempt matter, and I wrote posts about that Friday evening both here at this blog and at Point of Law. Seeing as how these took a lot of time to write -- especially in that I like to write it a little differently for each blog so I don't get bored -- and also seeing as that except for you weekend readers no one has seen them yet, I think I'll let those posts stand as my work for today.
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