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Robert McCulloch couldve indicted Michael Browns killer himself. Instead, he barely pushed the jurors to charge the cop and allowed the unprecedented step of letting the officer testify. "
St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCullochs announcement of his failure to secure the indictment of Officer Darren Wilson in the Aug. 9 shooting death of unarmed teen Michael Brown has openly and shamelessly mocked our criminal justice system and laid bare the inequality that is emblematic of criminal jurisprudence in the United States. Monday nights farcical performance during McCullochs press conference, at which he announced the grand jurys no true bill decision, was a failed and poor attempt to convince the residents of Ferguson, St. Louis County, and the nation of the legitimacy and fairness of the grand jury process.
Lets be candid and clear about grand juries in the United States: They are at all times completely and unalterably under the control and direction of the prosecutor. If the prosecutor wishes to secure an indictment, a true bill is inevitably returned. It is extraordinarily rare for a grand jury to override the prosecutors intention to obtain an indictment. In my 27 years as a police officer in Boston, I have never heard of a situation in which a prosecutor failed to secure an indictment when seeking suchplainly put: It doesnt happen. "
*Further, that this case went to a grand jury at all in the first place was largely in deference to Wilsons status as a police officer. The prosecutor has the option to bring charges against a defendant directly before a judge without invoking the grand jury process at all. This happens all the time; in fact if the outcome in this case had been the death of Wilson and not Brown, Brown would have no doubt been charged before a court the very next day, without the benefit of a months long grand jury investigation. Had Brown killed Wilson and not the other way around, Brown would have spent these past months languishing in jail awaiting trial, not collecting a paycheck and planning his wedding"
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/11/28/prosecutor-used-grand-jury-to-let-darren-wilson-walk.html
99Forever
(14,524 posts)damnedifIknow
(3,183 posts)McCulloch and Wilson should be charged.
99Forever
(14,524 posts)Xipe Totec
(43,890 posts)Gothmog
(145,241 posts)daleanime
(17,796 posts)ChairmanAgnostic
(28,017 posts)Not today. Not tomorrow. Not next month. But within 3-6 months, he will be promoted someplace as a reward,
damnedifIknow
(3,183 posts)First in command will be reserved for Wilson.