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In reply to the discussion: Shadow Trial: Prosecutors in Ferguson violated our right to an open criminal justice system. [View all]pipoman
(16,038 posts)21. Not extraordinary or unbelievable or rare or even unusual in a grand jury proceeding. ..
It is what grand juries do. .
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Shadow Trial: Prosecutors in Ferguson violated our right to an open criminal justice system. [View all]
justiceischeap
Nov 2014
OP
I'm convinced that a trial would have done that community and many others a world of good
justiceischeap
Nov 2014
#2
I meant to say "I'm NOT talking about the legal requirement of closed grand jury proceedings"
csziggy
Nov 2014
#55
Can you say with 100% certainty that he actually presented all the evidence to the grand jury?
justiceischeap
Nov 2014
#11
Not extraordinary or unbelievable or rare or even unusual in a grand jury proceeding. ..
pipoman
Nov 2014
#21
What felony? Try "alleged" (if you can identify death penalty level felony). nt
IdaBriggs
Nov 2014
#17
Yes, if person 'a' runs out of a bank with alarms sounding, with a bag of money,
pipoman
Nov 2014
#19
nobody has a legal or constitutional right to a public trial of anyone without probable cause
TorchTheWitch
Nov 2014
#56