An anonymous Grand Juror files suit to compel the Prosecutor's office to release transcripts of the secret Grand Jury Proceedings concerning the police raid on the deceased Breonna Taylor's apartment with which a Judge agreed and ordered yesterday (Sept. 28, 2020) in the interest of transparency and public confidence with the State's investigation of the role of the police officers in Ms. Taylor's death. The disclosure of charges considered or not considered and evidence presented or not presented by the Prosecutor to the Grand Jury will be released tomorrow (Sept. 30, 2020). :point:https://spectrumnews1.com/ky/lexington/news/2020/09/27/uofl-samuel-marcosson-breonna-taylor
So all of "the available facts" are still not out and there's no reason to assume they were presented to the Grand Jury. Don't suspect a "cover-up"? Okay. The truth will come out (as it usually does). — 180 Proof
The Prosecutor's 'theory of the case' which secured only a single indictment for a charge of "wanton endangerment" will be shown to have been justified or not justified shortly. Someone tell me what I'm missing. — 180 Proof
The Prosecutor's 'theory of the case' which secured only a single indictment for charges of "wanton endangerment" will be shown to have been justified or not justified shortly. Someone tell me what I'm missing. — 180 Proof
https://www.democracynow.org/2020/9/30/headlines/kentucky_ag_didnt_recommend_murder_charges_for_breonna_taylors_killersFor you to have an issue with the decision of the grand jury, you need to have grounds to do so. Based on what is known about this case, there'snothing that givesreason to assume it's the wrong decision. — Benkei
It just means that a particular group or institution unfairly racially discriminates for whatever reason. No conspiracy or nefarious plan required. So it's enough to just show different treatment by banks, police etc (possibly correcting for things like income disparities, depending on what data we're looking at). — Mijin
It just means that a particular group or institution unfairly racially discriminates for whatever reason. No conspiracy or nefarious plan required. — Mijin
Maybe a little clearer how criminal injustice work in this Banana Republican country:
Can you force the prosecutor to redo a grand jury process? — Benkei
Can you force the prosecutor to redo a grand jury process? — Benkei
Thus, the apparent - perhaps substantial - injustice: in the U.S., Police Murder nonwhite (& poor white) citizens With Impunity. Re: Breonna Taylor, Walter Wallace, Jacob Blake, et alAll this means is ... the prosecutor alone thought the charges would not lead to a conviction, ... used the grand jury as cover ... — Hanover
Thus, the apparent - perhaps substantial - injustice: in the U.S., Police Murder nonwhite (& poor white) citizens With Impunity. Re: Breonna Taylor, Walter Wallace, Jacob Blake, et al — 180 Proof
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