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In reply to the discussion: OK, suppose for the moment that Wilson's shooting was justified. [View all]marym625
(17,997 posts)And I don't believe for a second that he will even be disciplined. That doesn't change the fact he broke the rules and should be punished for it. I believe his entire process was tainted. And that is the question, was it deceitful. Reading the transcript it seems that it was intentional and the "correction" itself was both too late and not entirely correct.
How is such an egregious error, more than probable an intentional one, "completely lawful"?
He is the prosecutor. Regardless of anything else, he acted like a defense attorney. In that, he should lose his job. The people of the State of Missouri put him there to protect them, not protect a police officer that shot one of Missouri's citizens.
You are wrong that no one is investigating his actions. The National Bar Association is as well as other legal scholars. Whether or not it will amount to anything, we will have to wait and see.
We don't know, including you, that the DOJ isn't investigating him and how he conducted this particular case.
And still, nothing I said in my original reply was wrong or worthy of your condescension.