I hope this is a lesson to prosecutor's everywhere. The second you have a witness who has perjured him/herself before, or made false statements to authorities, that's it! No more witness. We can't allow that crap to go on. Even if he is guilty, the state needs to put together an honest charge, not one made by con artists. A prosecutor who becomes emotionally involved, as this one clearly was, has lost his objectivity for establishing an honest charge.
Having said that, I hope this guy has seen the last of "sharing his bed in love". What a lunatic.
The only "lesson" here is that there are a lot of idiots out there who will refuse to believe any evidence of guilt in the case of a flaming fruitcake like Jackson.
"I hope this is a lesson to prosecutor's everywhere."
I hope it is too... that the state can't be intimidated by rich celebrities.