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pipoman

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29. Isn't it a direct examination by definition?
Thu Nov 27, 2014, 01:45 AM
Nov 2014

Along with every other witness before the gj?

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Secretive, occult dealings are not justice csziggy Nov 2014 #1
I'm convinced that a trial would have done that community and many others a world of good justiceischeap Nov 2014 #2
Exactly - hiding the evidence has angered people as much as the shooting did csziggy Nov 2014 #4
Out in the open? There hasn't been a more transparent grand jury ever JonLP24 Nov 2014 #48
During the process all we had were selected leads csziggy Nov 2014 #49
Pretty much all grand jury proceedings are closed to the public JonLP24 Nov 2014 #50
I'm talking about the legal requirement of closed grand jury proceedings csziggy Nov 2014 #53
Grand juries are usually required to secret by law JonLP24 Nov 2014 #54
I meant to say "I'm NOT talking about the legal requirement of closed grand jury proceedings" csziggy Nov 2014 #55
Grand juries are not public. pipoman Nov 2014 #3
Sure, sure... if that helps you sleep better at night. justiceischeap Nov 2014 #5
I suspect he knew what the grand jury determined... pipoman Nov 2014 #8
Can you say with 100% certainty that he actually presented all the evidence to the grand jury? justiceischeap Nov 2014 #11
I trust that the grand jury heard the evidence pipoman Nov 2014 #16
Wilson, the Defendant here, was never cross examined. woolldog Nov 2014 #18
Not extraordinary or unbelievable or rare or even unusual in a grand jury proceeding. .. pipoman Nov 2014 #21
Um, yes it is. woolldog Nov 2014 #22
By whom? pipoman Nov 2014 #23
By whom? woolldog Nov 2014 #24
So he was questioned by the prosecutor? pipoman Nov 2014 #25
Yes. woolldog Nov 2014 #26
So let me make sure I have this right.... pipoman Nov 2014 #27
He conducted it as if it were a direct exam. woolldog Nov 2014 #28
Isn't it a direct examination by definition? pipoman Nov 2014 #29
He's the Defendant in the proceeding, which is captioned Missouri v. Wilson woolldog Nov 2014 #33
The defendant can always be called in a gj case pipoman Nov 2014 #35
You are completely missing the point. woolldog Nov 2014 #37
I don't believe it matters pipoman Nov 2014 #41
In other words: woolldog Nov 2014 #44
I'm not defending anything, pipoman Nov 2014 #45
Of course you are. woolldog Nov 2014 #46
Keep lying to yourself if you wish. .. pipoman Nov 2014 #47
Seriously? Again, you are wrong. woolldog Nov 2014 #52
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
Nice strawman rufus dog Nov 2014 #31
yep pipoman Nov 2014 #36
Is jaywalking now a felony? rufus dog Nov 2014 #30
Assaulting/battering a police officer is a felony pipoman Nov 2014 #32
again you got nothing rufus dog Nov 2014 #34
See, the cop gets to be the aggressor, it's his job pipoman Nov 2014 #38
Wrong rufus dog Nov 2014 #39
Have you read the transcripts? pipoman Nov 2014 #40
are you referring to the part about Wilson rufus dog Nov 2014 #43
Give up with that one. Not worth it. He's so fucking transparent. morningfog Nov 2014 #51
Someone asked me to point to what I consider open racism KitSileya Nov 2014 #57
Help him sleep? More like a wet dream. morningfog Nov 2014 #15
The whole point is that a grand jury was not the best way to handle this csziggy Nov 2014 #6
It followed Missouri criminal procedure, and again pipoman Nov 2014 #10
Michael Baden wasn't allowed to testify aint_no_life_nowhere Nov 2014 #7
The problem is, since they didn't do measurements justiceischeap Nov 2014 #12
I have been asking this question a lot BrotherIvan Nov 2014 #9
The public does not have a right to have Wilson on trial Gman Nov 2014 #13
You missed the entire gist of the article justiceischeap Nov 2014 #14
No, it wasn't a trial, it was a grand jury pipoman Nov 2014 #20
'and in another breath proclaim Snowden a hero Ichingcarpenter Nov 2014 #42
nobody has a legal or constitutional right to a public trial of anyone without probable cause TorchTheWitch Nov 2014 #56
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