I will give you my view, and risk some more camply below the belt insults
In all the clamour for information on meetings with Labovitch, I was keen to keep a silence for this very reason - if he said anything that would come out in the future then, well, it would come out in the future - I have no desire to be somebody's mouthpiece. I still maintain he didn't say anything worth repeating however so... the fact there's nothing particularly exciting in this JR follows my view and lends credence to it, eh?
You could take out of those meetings whatever you want to really... the same as you could with whoever you meet. My own view is there are clearly some major issues that need to be dealt with on the city council side... that doesn't automatically make SISU an innocent naive victim in all this, however! It's hard, very hard, to believe anybody reaches a position of some authority by being naive and innocent, life experience says you need a certain ruthlessness to climb the greasy pole, so claiming you're passive hard done by victims is hard to believe in such circumstances... When it comes down to it however I have a simple motto of distrust everyone
What surprises me more with this, is the Higgs case did get juicy, did offer some issues of concern (talk of media assaults etc.) and based on that, you start thinking this case will be similar, that SISU would use it to hammer home those particular elements which, if played right, could indeed swing public opinion.
Rationally, and now with the benefit of hindsight, it's daft to think that as this is after all procedural, and little but procedural. As such, the wider conspiracy theories don't really belong in a case like this one, do they?
What would be interesting is why two of SISU's arguments were dropped before they even got there. Could indeed be they were baseless, could be they were dropped as part of a deal to be made after the event, could be they'd prejudice the judge against the more serious arguments etc. etc. but, to me, that's the question I'd like answered.
And of course it's the question that never will be answered!