I'm asking questions here.
Entschuldigung, Herr Anwalt.
I'm asking questions here.
According to FOX 59, a SPECIAL Prosecutor, has been appointed .....
Again, FOX 59, is reporting, that the 2 officers, will face charges .....
Actually, they kind of contradicted themselves, they then said, the final decision, was up to the Special Prosecutor .....
Damn the actual facts man, they need the scoop!It has not yet been determined if there will be criminal charges. This incident is still being investigated.
Well yes and no. Investigation is over, now it's decision time.It has not yet been determined if there will be criminal charges. This incident is still being investigated.
Well yes and no. Investigation is over, now it's decision time.
Again, FOX 59, is reporting, that the 2 officers, will face charges .....
Actually, they kind of contradicted themselves, they then said, the final decision, was up to the Special Prosecutor .....
Well yes and no. Investigation is over, now it's decision time.
Sounds like a witch hunt to me
I thought this was before a grand jury? If it was, it sounds to me like they may have returned a true bill which is why Curry got off it.Exactly. The pros now reviews all the findings and decides how to proceed.
Sounds like a witch hunt to me
The special prosecutor will decide file, no-file, or grand jury. Typically, Curry take these to the Grand Jury. I'm getting a bad vibe from this current process.I thought this was before a grand jury? If it was, it sounds to me like they may have returned a true bill which is why Curry got off it.
The special prosecutor will decide file, no-file, or grand jury. Typically, Curry take these to the Grand Jury. I'm getting a bad vibe from this current process.
I thought city/county ordinance said all fatal shootings involving police had to go to the Grand Jury? Hell, an officer that struck and killed a drunk pedestrian with her police car had to go to GJ.
[FONT=&]Sec. 641-2. - Evidence to be forwarded to grand jury.
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[FONT=&]Any law enforcement agency which conducts any investigation of a human fatality which appears to be the result of action taken by a law enforcement officer shall forward all evidence gathered in such investigation to the Marion County Grand Jury for review. In addition, any person or agency which employs a law enforcement officer whose actions appear to have been the cause of a human fatality shall forward all evidence in its possession concerning such matter to the Marion County Grand Jury.
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That is nice and all, but no municipality can force a prosecutor to present anything to the grand jury. Nor can a municipality force a grand jury to even be convened. The prosecutor and the judiciary in general derive their power from the state constitution, the city County Council has no ability to control it.
That ordinance is primarily just feel good BS.
I also know of at least one recent case where it was openly ignored. If someone tried to convene or present to a grand jury outside of the judiciary/prosecutor, I would not be surprised to see a contempt proceeding and a potential official misconduct prosecution.I know.
As it was explained to me, the ordinance exists but is like the US flag code. There is no penalty associated with violating it, and attempting to enforce it would end poorly.