I
have known Nelson Cuba professionally for a number of years. He has always proven to be straightforward,
ethical and dedicated to his assigned tasks.
Furthermore, he has proven to be good at what he does since the
Fraternal Order of Police lodge has flourished under his leadership.
Can
he be abrasive? Name a successful person
who isn’t accused of that at some point in his or her career. Has he made mistakes? Nelson Cuba has never claimed to be
superhuman or perfect to my knowledge and I have never noticed holes in his
hands. Has he undertaken his assignment
with gusto and a liveliness previously unknown in Jacksonville? Absolutely!
Two
hundred plus years ago many patriots put their lives on the line so that we
would not be subject to convictions without meaningful trials. Is Nelson Cuba not eligible for those
protections because of who he is or what he does? It is easy to accuse someone of a crime,
charge them, arrest them and hold them up to public scrutiny. All of these things can be done without the
benefit of a trial by their peers and much harm is often suffered by the
individual who has been accused.
Only
when a jury of people from the community sit in a courtroom under the direction
of a Judge and hear evidence under the guidelines and rules promulgated by our
society can a decision be made about his guilt or innocence. Until then I suggest everyone sit back and
allow him his time in court. Nelson Cuba
has worked a career to provide everyone else that opportunity and he deserves
no less. The tragedy to me is, if and
when he is acquitted, will the bell tolling these allegations be “unrung,” will
the Press talk as loudly and often of his innocence? Time will tell!