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freshwest

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12. Thanks for clarifying. I could only find the fragment and it didn't say who it was, Just GJ.
Tue Nov 25, 2014, 03:18 PM
Nov 2014

Thanks for the link. Puttihng it for my Journal as part of the Ferguson Grand Jury Release:

http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/1370734-witness-40-journal-entry.html

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Exactly. Having served on a grand jury, I realize how careful prosecutors are. TygrBright Nov 2014 #1
I have also served on a grand jury. staggerleem Nov 2014 #14
Defendants normally have the right to testify at the grand jury, if they so choose. branford Nov 2014 #23
Thank you for this, loyalsister! Cha Nov 2014 #2
Here is a pretty good explanation of the grand jury process. JDPriestly Nov 2014 #3
I'm sure the why was to insure there wouldn't be a trial. Kablooie Nov 2014 #4
I don't know for sure, but I'm not going to disagree with you. JDPriestly Nov 2014 #5
That's the point. This was a secret 'Star Chamber' proceeding and none of us KingCharlemagne Nov 2014 #18
That's not entirely true. branford Nov 2014 #24
Correct. No presumption at the grand jury stage. But for people on DU there should be no JDPriestly Nov 2014 #35
Here is a pretty good explanation of the grand jury process. The CCC Nov 2014 #32
I did not meant to suggest that there should be a presumption of innocence at the grand jury JDPriestly Nov 2014 #36
Thanks for this, I thought his speaking would be a good thing. He was probably coached very well. freshwest Nov 2014 #6
There is a lot of work to be done loyalsister Nov 2014 #8
I agree, but will voices to disengage win out? Even the Browns said to work to change the system. freshwest Nov 2014 #13
The people I have been interacting with loyalsister Nov 2014 #16
I respect and appreciate your actions and the ground work there. I feel better reading it. Thanks. freshwest Nov 2014 #17
Thanks! loyalsister Nov 2014 #37
The OMG quotation was from the diary of Witness #40, not a juror. gvstn Nov 2014 #11
Thanks for clarifying. I could only find the fragment and it didn't say who it was, Just GJ. freshwest Nov 2014 #12
What was so weird about this whole thing.... ReRe Nov 2014 #7
The prosecutor never represents the victim. branford Nov 2014 #25
The State, on behalf... ReRe Nov 2014 #33
That's not correct. branford Nov 2014 #39
I see... ReRe Nov 2014 #40
I'm sorry you were the victim of such a crime, branford Nov 2014 #41
I say I worrry... ReRe Nov 2014 #42
If the prosecutor had only called the witnesses who claimed that Wilson stood over Brown Nye Bevan Nov 2014 #9
The basic question loyalsister Nov 2014 #10
Well he said Wilson never stood over the body, but a picture from a camera phone says Rex Nov 2014 #22
And now he is trying azmom Nov 2014 #15
+ underpants Nov 2014 #19
Very, very strange, indeed. blkmusclmachine Nov 2014 #20
Why did it take months? I read the average time is just one day for a GJ. Rex Nov 2014 #21
This was not a average case, regardless of how one feels about Wilson. branford Nov 2014 #26
I am not sure about the average time loyalsister Nov 2014 #28
We now have evidence of why McCulloch is compromised to the core. Leopolds Ghost Nov 2014 #27
The whole thing was rigged in Wilson's favor blackspade Nov 2014 #29
I'd go back even farther than the grand jury...who is on the commission that chooses them? Lars39 Nov 2014 #30
Grand jurors are randomly chosen from a number of sources, branford Nov 2014 #31
Is it even true that prosecutors can withhold evidence from a grand jury? shaayecanaan Nov 2014 #45
My comments on this thread and others only pertain to what the grand jury and related branford Nov 2014 #46
Go to the 4:50 mark ... 1StrongBlackMan Nov 2014 #34
mcculloch acted as darren wilson's defense attorney...there was no prosecutor in this case spanone Nov 2014 #38
K&R. I agree. Overseas Nov 2014 #44
K&R. Great to hear attorneys review the procedures. Overseas Nov 2014 #43
It was reported on TV today that tens of thousands of cases go to the Grand Jury. Only sammy750 Nov 2014 #47
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