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Since you STILL haven't answered the questions... Here are the questions you have been ducking again: So, just to clarify, because I want to...
Well the case reeks of nothing of the sort except in your own imagination, but I don;t remember where I said that I don;t believe in openness in...
No, I have stated - repeatedly - that I do not believe that an indictment should not have been sought in the first place, but I do understand why...
Oh, and you still haven't actually answered these questions, so here we go again... Here are the two questions you have been ducking again:...
I am gonna keep pointing this out. The standard for probable cause is quite a bit lower than that required in a trial (beyond a reasonable doubt)....
Yes, it did. What they don't point out in this graphic is that quite a bit of the witness testimony was complete BS and contradicted by the...
He is a political figure. And as for being partial, that is your assumption. All that I know is that he saw all of the evidence. Why is it so much...
Well, see the problem here is that given the available evidence, the legal system actually *did* work largely the way it is supposed to in this...
Here are the two questions you have been ducking again: So, just to clarify, because I want to hear you repeat it as much as possible: You...
Lol, there was insufficient evidence to even obtain an indictment - a fact that you still seem incapable of getting past - much less a conviction....
Well, since questions of police abuse is not relevant to this particular case, I don;t see why we'd need a special prosecutor for it. Unless you...
No, the best outcome for ALL. Well, everyone but the boneheads picketing in front of Best Buy today. Wilson didn't have to endure an...
Fixed: The whole point of this discussion is that it did not proceed as grand juries usually do. And the reason for this, of course, is that...
To do what, exactly? To look at the evidence and come to the same conclusion that everyone else with a functioning brain has come to - that...
There is no contradiction. There was never a chance given the evidence that Wilson would have been convicted, and the best outcome for all would...
Nope. Factually, it was a grand jury proceeding, not a trial. Get your facts straight, please. ;)
And to pre-empt... I understand that it is the prosecutor's role to do everything in his power to obtain an indictment. They usually withhold...
You did not answer the questions. I will post them again momentarily and give you another chance. I just want to emphasize again that you...