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In reply to the discussion: Back pay approved for officer acquitted in Freddie Gray case [View all]Dreamer Tatum
(10,926 posts)24. Can you please rush this evidence to the DA?
Evidently they missed this.
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Acquittal and a payday - this guys life just keeps getting better and better. n/t
CincyDem
Jul 2016
#1
The backpay isn't the issue. The issue is that he was acquitted, and he should not have been
still_one
Jul 2016
#5
I am glad you have no problem that he wasn't secured in a seat belt, but your wise ass remarks
still_one
Jul 2016
#26
I'm more glad that cases with incomplete and inconclusive evidence end like this.
Dreamer Tatum
Jul 2016
#27
I realize that. Also, the problem I had wasn't with the back pay reinstatement. He was found not
still_one
Jul 2016
#37
No, its in accordance with varies court rulings which dont allow them to legally withhold his pay.
cstanleytech
Jul 2016
#45
"what's the point of the justice system at all?" Anyone who believes "justice" has anything to do
BlueCaliDem
Jul 2016
#10
Do you really believe that the judge who heard the case did not apply the law properly?
lapucelle
Jul 2016
#15
"That does not mean however, that justice will elude Freddy Gray and Baltimore."
MadDAsHell
Jul 2016
#40
DU is killing me these days. Justice is apparently defined as "what I wanted to happen."
MadDAsHell
Jul 2016
#31
"If the outcome isn't what you wanted, it must not be justice right? " That isnt an issue confined
cstanleytech
Jul 2016
#46
I'd imagine because opinions on a message board in regards to a particular trial have few to no cons
LanternWaste
Jul 2016
#33
What? No million-dollar book deal? You know? To really stick it to Gray's family for messing with
BlueCaliDem
Jul 2016
#7
remind me how many officers have actually been convicted of the killings of civilians lately?
niyad
Jul 2016
#28
Oh, come on! Police Unions have powerful attorneys on retainers. They have an image to uphold (never
BlueCaliDem
Jul 2016
#38