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heaven05

(18,124 posts)
79. Nothing is hopeless with me
Sat Dec 6, 2014, 10:57 AM
Dec 2014

Last edited Sat Dec 6, 2014, 12:03 PM - Edit history (1)

true justice is always a possibility, no matter how it is arrived at or dispensed. Zimmerman, wilsonthepig, the Eric Garner murderers, the walmart caller and killers and many other state sanctioned murderers/executioners since Trayvon Martin's murder, all of them know, in their heart of hearts, that true justice WILL catch up with them one day, somehow. I believe.

"So what is the MO Attorney General prepared to do about it?" Nuclear Unicorn Dec 2014 #1
Somebody Better Do Something billhicks76 Dec 2014 #14
And appoint a special prosecutor. MoonRiver Dec 2014 #15
Downstate in Limbaugh and KKK land? gordianot Dec 2014 #23
Well, what is your suggestion? MoonRiver Dec 2014 #68
keep doubting heaven05 Dec 2014 #71
Yep, because it's hopeless. Maybe it is. :-( MoonRiver Dec 2014 #77
Nothing is hopeless with me heaven05 Dec 2014 #79
It was an ADA that presented the outdated law. Calista241 Dec 2014 #74
Understood and not contested but I'm not sure how that relates to/changes my post. nt Nuclear Unicorn Dec 2014 #75
with the guidance heaven05 Dec 2014 #82
Since you can apparently close bridges without Calista241 Dec 2014 #91
I don't believe THAT heaven05 Dec 2014 #92
Michael Brown never had a chance RockaFowler Dec 2014 #2
Post removed Post removed Dec 2014 #36
Would you mind sharing the link to the shopkeeper's grand jury testimony about that? IdaBriggs Dec 2014 #40
well, with a sig line/moniker heaven05 Dec 2014 #72
nice bullshit post rufus dog Dec 2014 #41
You don't know that he "robbed" a store. He was never convicted therefore innocent. rhett o rick Dec 2014 #42
Didn't Johnson admit it was him? joeglow3 Dec 2014 #50
The Republicans are saying it was him. No such testimony from the store owner but that doesn't stop rhett o rick Dec 2014 #53
So his attorney lied joeglow3 Dec 2014 #54
It doesn't matter. He was not charged with or convicted of any crime of that nature. MADem Dec 2014 #56
Shouldn't you apply the same logic to the officer? joeglow3 Dec 2014 #59
No heaven05 Dec 2014 #73
You read too much into my comments joeglow3 Dec 2014 #87
yeah, I hear you heaven05 Dec 2014 #88
Look, you don't need to be a weatherman to know which way the wind is blowing... MADem Dec 2014 #84
I am not debating the facts of the case joeglow3 Dec 2014 #86
I think the "logic" that justice can suffer a miscarriage is what needs to be acknowledged, here. MADem Dec 2014 #89
If Ken Lay died, that is. Scuba Dec 2014 #80
Yeah!!! Ha ha...I know a wise old woman who thinks he's sunning himself in Tahiti! MADem Dec 2014 #81
What about innocent until proven guilty? blackspade Dec 2014 #45
+1 Stargazer09 Dec 2014 #57
you are a shithead pasto76 Dec 2014 #46
You actually seem like the type that thinks you got the correct punishment. Nt Logical Dec 2014 #49
I believe you picked the perfect DU name. FarPoint Dec 2014 #52
Should all shoplifters to be shot immediately, without remorse bhikkhu Dec 2014 #61
One of the issues that needed to be decided in a jury trial was whether Wilson had any JDPriestly Dec 2014 #62
I am growing weary of your snarky remarks. Enthusiast Dec 2014 #63
Good to know O'Donnell's story is gaining traction. Wonder if the MSM will take the okaawhatever Dec 2014 #3
i was just about to post this....OUTRAGEOUS eom noiretextatique Dec 2014 #4
K&R! Sherman A1 Dec 2014 #5
So what is the AG going to do about it!? Dont call me Shirley Dec 2014 #6
At a minimum I would like to see him avebury Dec 2014 #20
+1 Dont call me Shirley Dec 2014 #22
I dont think there is anything the state can do about it davidn3600 Dec 2014 #7
Is the AG bound by the grand jury decision? csziggy Dec 2014 #31
They should have done what Florida did with Trayvon davidn3600 Dec 2014 #32
The Florida governor selected a prosecutor he KNEW would let the case slide csziggy Dec 2014 #33
Our AG can't do that in MO. xmas74 Dec 2014 #94
Need to seat a new grand jury Uben Dec 2014 #8
That is an excellent question. lark Dec 2014 #9
There is no verdict to be stricken - the grand jury just didn't indict csziggy Dec 2014 #35
k&r.... spanone Dec 2014 #10
Hopefully - PsychGrad Dec 2014 #11
I am pretty sure someone can be brought before a second grand jury but Glimmer of Hope Dec 2014 #28
Agreed... PsychGrad Dec 2014 #29
If a grand jury doesn't indict the prosecutor can try again at another time. There is no PoliticAverse Dec 2014 #39
Good! PsychGrad Dec 2014 #44
Hopefully the Ag will charge Wilson with murder and let a jury decide. n/t A Simple Game Dec 2014 #12
Thusfar... ReRe Dec 2014 #17
I don't know the law that well, especially in Missouri but as Wilson was never charged A Simple Game Dec 2014 #38
No... ReRe Dec 2014 #47
In MO the AG cannot prosecute a case. xmas74 Dec 2014 #95
That would be great (if the Feds came in... ReRe Dec 2014 #96
one more reason of many to disbar the DA 0rganism Dec 2014 #13
He was pretty transparent if you have ever watched a prosecutor at a press conference after a loss. Dustlawyer Dec 2014 #25
remember what happened angrychair Dec 2014 #16
This is what I'm hoping for!!!!! n/t PsychGrad Dec 2014 #24
Would the other instructions have changed anything? Lee-Lee Dec 2014 #18
"By Wilson's account"... bluesbassman Dec 2014 #21
Exactly!!!! PsychGrad Dec 2014 #26
Wilson's appearance was odd angrychair Dec 2014 #30
Look at the way Wilson's car was parked Kalidurga Dec 2014 #34
The car that Wilson was allowed to drive off in afterwards? That car? Tainted evidence. Lars39 Dec 2014 #37
How often does a cop get to bag his own weapon into evidence and wash off any evidence? Rex Dec 2014 #51
As soon as the investigating cops arrived, avebury Dec 2014 #65
wilsonthepig heaven05 Dec 2014 #78
So there'll be another "legitimate" grand jury now? nt valerief Dec 2014 #19
It was done intentionally of course, i mean they are all but admitting that NoJusticeNoPeace Dec 2014 #27
Wasn't this issue corrected for the GJ before they began deliberating? (nt) Nye Bevan Dec 2014 #43
Yes but it is a matter of too little to late avebury Dec 2014 #67
In the grand jury I sat on, the prosecutors often didn't or wouldn't answer Calista241 Dec 2014 #76
But intentionally presenting the GJ with false information avebury Dec 2014 #83
why were they given the wrong information at all? noiretextatique Dec 2014 #69
So is there a do over since this was not a criminal trial? Rex Dec 2014 #48
The Supreme Court does not amend laws. That is a legislative function, not a judicial merrily Dec 2014 #55
WOW.. this is Something.. and yes.. please Do something.. Special Prosecutor would be a start.. and Cha Dec 2014 #58
his wording tells you what he's going to do marym625 Dec 2014 #60
So,,,,,,, bobGandolf Dec 2014 #64
That question gets asked alot, what prepared to do now? That would require thinking up solutions. lonestarnot Dec 2014 #66
"The Missouri AG heaven05 Dec 2014 #70
Here's hoping for a re-trial sakabatou Dec 2014 #85
All I can do is REC your thread aint_no_life_nowhere Dec 2014 #90
This has been discussed on DU before, in the case of Daisy Coleman. xmas74 Dec 2014 #93
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