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In reply to the discussion: Florida cop acquitted of rape, tells victim to 'move on' [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)11. Well said, Blanche. But the community is the real problem, NOT the cop. He's just a symptom
of the pathology of the voters in the area. People are too quick to go after the open and obvious target, a creepy man in a suit who would have been convicted easily in another venue.
Because that definitely does happen, but it's not trendy. All the nameless ones on the jury and in the voting pool are the REAL problem there.
Only voters are on the juries. It's scary to think about what else they will approve when voting.
Because that definitely does happen, but it's not trendy. All the nameless ones on the jury and in the voting pool are the REAL problem there.
Only voters are on the juries. It's scary to think about what else they will approve when voting.
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This sort of verdict is also why so many women don't prosecute their rapists. Goddamn it. n/t
CaliforniaPeggy
Aug 2014
#3
I have long thought this to be part of the reason why juries don't convict cops. nt
tblue37
Aug 2014
#27
Well said, Blanche. But the community is the real problem, NOT the cop. He's just a symptom
freshwest
Aug 2014
#11
Apparently no one here has even considered the possibility that he was actually, well, NOT guilty.
JJChambers
Aug 2014
#14
Well, if she falsely accused him (which was his defense), why is he telling her to "move on?"
LisaL
Aug 2014
#18