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Old 06-23-2016, 03:59 PM   #16
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Excellent!!!!

It was being reported the Judge was "most displeased" with the State!

Lynch should have instructed the Prosecution team on just showing their "love"!!!!!
That's funny. So the Baltimore DA is basically 0 for 3 with 3 more cases to go! And this last case was supposedly their best chance at a conviction.

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Charges were correctly brought in this case. . . if your driving a vehicle and someone in the vehicle dies due to injuries likely sustained during that drive, its a good reason to bring charges.

I doubt there was enough evidence for any charges other than a lesser manslaughter charge to even be considered.

But the knee jerk reaction on the far left and the far right is not helpful.
Lemme guess, you will stay on the plantation this next election.
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Old 06-23-2016, 04:16 PM   #17
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Charges were correctly brought in this case. . . if your driving a vehicle and someone in the vehicle dies due to injuries likely sustained during that drive, its a good reason to bring charges.

I doubt there was enough evidence for any charges other than a lesser manslaughter charge to even be considered.

But the knee jerk reaction on the far left and the far right is not helpful.
The only problem with your scenario is we have six honorable, hard working police officers, who were carrying out the laws of the city, county and state, who are having their lives turned upside down by a wrongful prosecution brought forth by a overzealous prosecutor who bowed to the criminal element's demands.

Where will these officers go for "Justice"?
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Old 06-23-2016, 04:56 PM   #18
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The only problem with your scenario is we have six honorable, hard working police officers, who were carrying out the laws of the city, county and state, who are having their lives turned upside down by a wrongful prosecution brought forth by a overzealous prosecutor who bowed to the criminal element's demands.

Where will these officers go for "Justice"?
The other problem is Freddie Gray's "peoples" gotta CHECK! 7 digits if I recall correctly! Even before one trial took place!

Where's these officers' CHECK? Obviously the check they get for doing their job isn't worth the potential liability.
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Old 06-23-2016, 05:55 PM   #19
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The only problem with your scenario is we have six honorable, hard working police officers, who were carrying out the laws of the city, county and state, who are having their lives turned upside down by a wrongful prosecution brought forth by a overzealous prosecutor who bowed to the criminal element's demands.

Where will these officers go for "Justice"?
I'm sure the city is wondering why they paid 6.5 million to the Gray family in a civil suit
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Old 06-23-2016, 06:10 PM   #20
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The other problem is Freddie Gray's "peoples" gotta CHECK! 7 digits if I recall correctly! Even before one trial took place!

Where's these officers' CHECK? Obviously the check they get for doing their job isn't worth the potential liability.
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I'm sure the city is wondering why they paid 6.5 million to the Gray family in a civil suit
That is a travesty.

A boil on the butt of humanity does the world a favor by dying, and his Familly gets a big check.
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Old 06-23-2016, 06:24 PM   #21
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I'm sure the city is wondering why they paid 6.5 million to the Gray family in a civil suit
Knowing Baltimore, the city isn't wondering. The expectation was someone gots to get paid. Was a civil suit actually filed yet?
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Old 06-23-2016, 09:31 PM   #22
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Pleas ... stats.

Obaminable got a law license!

(Of course Hillarious-No-More couldn't pass the DC Bar Exam!)

She was not elected because she was a skilled prosecutor. More affirmative action!

It's time this country get back to quality people in office instead of "socially promoting" them like they do all the way through public schools now. But it looks like we have another "first female" up for election as the POTUS, who still needs her husband to carry the water when it comes to taking care of business in this country.

The saying "The first bite is the snake's fault, and the second one is yours" applies.

Just another wife getting "promoted" based on her husband's achievements/popularity.
Hopefully they will learn, but it is doubtful. They are committed to proving their point, and if they cannot do that, they will say the system is flawed. They cannot accept the truth, which would set them free.
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Old 06-23-2016, 11:58 PM   #23
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sad attempt at internet bullying. . . do u ever stop and think, "why am I so tough on the internet and a pussy in real life?" hhahaha
In this case, Mouthtown makes a good point.
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Old 06-24-2016, 04:59 AM   #24
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I'm sure the city is wondering why they paid 6.5 million to the Gray family in a civil suit
The "city" is the only "one" wondering!

Did you hear the "plaintiffs' attorney" chatting about it ....before the first trial?

It was reported he got a 50% contingency.

He knows the prosecutor and her husband.
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Old 06-24-2016, 05:02 AM   #25
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That is a travesty.

A boil on the butt of humanity does the world a favor by dying, and his Familly gets a big check.
It wasn't about the "Family" getting a big check. Their lawyer, who is friends with the prosecutor and her husband, got the big check! He had it on a %! While the city is crumbling around their ankles they are passing out the taxpayers' funds like candy canes!
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I'm sure the city is wondering why they paid 6.5 million to the Gray family in a civil suit
A city run by libs, for libs, isn't worried about how much TAX PAYER money they just " redistributed " to some of their Dindu Nuffins. Think : Detroit .
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Old 06-24-2016, 08:34 AM   #27
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In this case, Mouthtown makes a good point.
A " good point " about himself !
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A " good point " about himself !
COG THE ATTORNEY will seek any port in the storm when the wind gets up!
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Old 06-24-2016, 11:11 AM   #29
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The only problem with your scenario is we have six honorable, hard working police officers, who were carrying out the laws of the city, county and state, who are having their lives turned upside down by a wrongful prosecution brought forth by a overzealous prosecutor who bowed to the criminal element's demands.
Her role model started the ball rolling ....



This is where this country ends up ....

See "Orlando"!!!!
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Old 06-24-2016, 11:59 AM   #30
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The only problem with your scenario is we have six honorable, hard working police officers, who were carrying out the laws of the city, county and state, who are having their lives turned upside down by a wrongful prosecution brought forth by a overzealous prosecutor who bowed to the criminal element's demands.

Where will these officers go for "Justice"?
ur assuming all six officers in this case were honorable. the fact that a suspect died of spinal injuries in their custody suggests otherwise.

You have a point about the prosecutor probly going overboard by charging as many officers as they did with such little apparent evidence. but lets flip the situation here, if a white American had been arrested in say Egypt and ended up dead after a police van ride of spinal injuries. . .would you still say, well we shouldn't disrupt the lives of these honorable officers?
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