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In reply to the discussion: ThinkProgress: How One Woman Could Hit The Reset Button In The Case Against Darren Wilson [View all]branford
(4,462 posts)My final comments in the earlier post were conjecture based on news stories.
Note, however, that federal criminal civil rights charges are different than state crimes, and are notoriously difficult to prove. The DOJ would essentially not only have to prove the underlying state crime, but also that Wilson intentionally sought to deprive Brown of his civil rights (i.e., intentionally killed him due to his race), all beyond a reasonable doubt. If even the smallest part of Wilson's story is believed (e.g., he was assaulted or was actually in fear for his life), a federal conviction would appear to be impossible. Given that the forensic evidence can be viewed as largely consistent with much of Wilsons story, particularly the blood spatter in the car, I doubt we will ever see a federal indictment, no less trial.