The issue in the Michael Brown case was that it was handled fairly unusually- and how it was handled suggested the prosecution were trying to throw the case ( the Grand Jury heard all the evidence, when they are only supposed to hear the evidence for the prosecution, for example. The Grand Jury is somewhat misnamed- they aren't a proper jury that has been empanelled after checking they aren't biased, nor are they looking for proof beyond reasonable doubt. They are looking specifically for there being a case to answer- that is, is there a question of fact in the case. As such, the Grand Jury should not have heard anything about the officer's story, since that should have been saved for a subsequent trial.
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I guess I'd get kicked out of the school's SGA...
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Originally posted by Estil View PostPS: And on this note, what's up with this emerging "safe spaces" movement? What, your dorm room, apartment, house, man cave, basement, park, secret spot in the woods/meadow, etc etc isn't enough? :PLast edited by mjr; 08-09-2016, 02:12 PM.
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Originally posted by s_stabeler View PostThe issue in the Michael Brown case was that it was handled fairly unusually- and how it was handled suggested the prosecution were trying to throw the case
Now you're just talking crazy. >.>
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Originally posted by mjr View Post"Safe Spaces" are, IMHO, stupid. It's getting to the point where people (mainly millennials) are wanting "safe spaces" in their workplace. People that rely on these things are going to get a rude awakening one day, because the "real world" doesn't have "safe spaces".
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