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In reply to the discussion: As someone who said "I want to wait for the facts" about Wilson: we have them now, and he looks bad [View all]RockaFowler
(7,429 posts)44. Or even roll up the window!!!
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As someone who said "I want to wait for the facts" about Wilson: we have them now, and he looks bad [View all]
Recursion
Nov 2014
OP
you mean a conflict beyond the conflict prosecutors always have going against the police?
unblock
Nov 2014
#8
McCullough, the prosecuter, was also the President of the Organization that raised
truedelphi
Nov 2014
#9
holy crap! he went out of his way to create a conflict of interest after the fact!
unblock
Nov 2014
#12
in missouri, from what i can gather -- murder: no limit; voluntary manslaughter: 3 years.
unblock
Nov 2014
#49
true, but there may be for lesser homicide charges, e.g., voluntary manslaughter.
unblock
Nov 2014
#65
Also, if as Wilson claimed 'the next next blow could have been the death blow'
lovemydog
Nov 2014
#15
Indeed, Wilson left his car to go after the unarmed black kid and "have his way with him".
NYC_SKP
Nov 2014
#21
Yes, he was, on the job and on the scene during the first protests in Ferguson!
NYC_SKP
Nov 2014
#63
Yeap, Brown was unarmed and running away... him looking like a demon shouldn't be
uponit7771
Nov 2014
#47
I think we are in agreement on the issues here, other than me always being right. ;)
Leopolds Ghost
Nov 2014
#58
But prosecutor never asked for an indictment on any charge. It was fixed from the beginning. nt
kelliekat44
Nov 2014
#24
My fault. I literally didn't conceive of a GJ failing to indict at least on Man 2
Recursion
Nov 2014
#40
In the sense that... you don't take it to a grand jury and not get an indictment, right?
Leopolds Ghost
Nov 2014
#61