woodburn said:Interesting possibility with the extension. Will USADA delay the cases against Bruyneel and Celaya to coincide with Armstrong?
If not, then the witnesses (Tyler, Floyd, Levi, George, etc.) that likely would testify in those cases would become public before Armstrong's arbitration. Would give him the opportunity to do the kind of intimidation USADA seems to be worried out.
well we still have no word on what Bruyneel has planned. W'll find out ina couple of days at least
as for Arbitration... This could be interesting. If all 3 end up in arbitration (or any combination >1), would they in fact get separate hearings (or whatever you call an arbitration trial) or would they in fact all be included in the same one since they were all charged in the same document originally.
if they were all in the same hearing, evidence against only 1 might add weight to the guilt of another.
edit P.S. as for witness intimidation. With the hype this is generating among main stream media, I think the ability to intimidate any of the witnesses is decreasing. The witnesses if anything would gain more if they are intimidated and they can just come right out and say it. Any witness intimidation at this point could well backfire with massive consequences
				
		
			