RavenSky
The Doctor's Wife
A judge in Cleveland ruled Thursday that probable cause existed to charge two Cleveland police officers in the death of a 12-year-old boy, Tamir Rice, but the judge also said he did not have the power to order arrests without a complaint being filed by a prosecutor.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/12/u...charge-officers-in-tamir-rice-death.html?_r=0This week, a group of activists and community leaders asked the court to have the officers arrested under an Ohio law that allows “a private citizen having knowledge of the facts” to start the process by filing an affidavit with a court. They argued that the widely seen video of an officer killing Tamir had given nearly everyone “knowledge of the facts.”
The Ohio law, in effect in various forms since 1960, is unusual and rarely invoked, and lawyers have disagreed about what might be achieved by using it.
Meanwhile the prosecutor maintains that the case will be brought before a Grand Jury.
So what, if anything, do you think was accomplished by the Judge's ruling?