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 As prosecutor Mike Nifong pushed forward with the Duke lacrosse rape case, a police investigator expressed concerns that there was a lack of evidence.When he learned that Nifong planned to seek indictments, police investigator Benjamin Himan testified Tuesday, his reaction was instinctively sarcastic. I think I made the response,  With what    Himan said.There were not nearly as many people in the courtroom Wednesday as Nifong s attorney, Dudley Witt, started his cross examination of Himan on the second day of the ethics trial. The North C stanley quencher arolina State Bar has charged the Durham County district attorney with several violations of the state s rules of professional conduct.All the claims involve Nifong s handling of allegations that a stripper was raped and beaten at a party thrown by the Duke lacrosse team in March 2006.        CBS News national correspondent Byron Pitts reports the state argued Nifong lied to a judge and intentionally withheld DNA evidence that would have exonerated the three Duke lacrosse players he d charged with rape stanley cup  and kidnapping.  If convicted by the disciplinary committee that is hearing the case, Nifong could be stripped of his license to practice law in the state.Himan testified Tuesday that Nifong stanley water bottle  acknowledged privately that the accuser s story was filled with inconsistencies and the case would be hard to prove. We didn t have any DNA. We didn t have him at the party,  Himan said of former lacrosse player Reade Seligmann.  It was a big concern to me Oyyo Daring Scientists Are Spending Six Months Adrift on an Arctic Ice Floe
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