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malthaussen

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2. In some ways, I trust the DA more on this.
Sat Sep 24, 2016, 09:53 AM
Sep 2016

The ACLU isn't primarily concerned with getting convictions, but DAs are. I think it's so improbable that the officer will be found guilty on any count, that setting the bar to a lower charge might improve the chances of a conviction somewhat.

Getting a police officer to do real hard time for unjustifiable killing is, possibly, more important right now than going for a more serious offense and falling short. There is no lesson to be learned or deterrence in the latter. (Whether there is in the former is also a good question, but we do what we can)

-- Mal

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