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Freddie Gray dies a week after being injured during arrest

Mistrial declared


Allegedly even after watching 12 Angry Men, they couldn't come to a consensus.

Far-righters ejaculating everywhere. BLM'ers waiting for Jesus statues to start weeping.

So to you, "justice" only occurs when you like the result?
So, do you suffer from partisan blindness that is so bad you can't see when both sides are being mocked?
 
I thought those places caused you so put your ass on the toilet.
Norovirus, which is the problem Chipotle has or had, causes both.
I don't know about Taco Bell, if there have been real problems recently or if it's just common prejudice against cheap fast food.

I think it's about cheap Mexican fast food.
 
So to you, "justice" only occurs when you like the result?
So, do you suffer from partisan blindness that is so bad you can't see when both sides are being mocked?

The only side needing mocked is the one that has been wrong from day one, those on the side of Marilyn Mosby. Marilyn Mosby, from the outset, acted unethically and rashly; her rush to predetermined judgement and ignorance of the facts, as well her intentional ignorance of the actual content of the police and medical examiner's reports led to this folly.

The case was not a real case of police brutality and murder, but she decided to make the accidental death of Freddie Gray into "murder", and the failure to use a seat belt as some kind of homicide weapon. Her ideology and ambition has turned this into a travesty, and facts not only do not show the charges not provable, but do not even meet the level of probable cause.

The fatal injury did not occur until the second to the last stop. His attack of "jailitis" had nothing to do with it. His injury had nothing to do with staying seated without a seat belt. It had to do with him hurling himself and banging against the interior, eventually killing himself by accident. The police are no more criminally liable than if an unruly prisoner manages to kill himself by throwing his head against a toilet bowl in his cell, because some jailer did not 'seat belt' him to his bunk.

We shall not likely know how the jury split on this, but the confusion and ignorance among some of its members is obvious. All four charges were 'hung', meaning that one or more members thought him guilty of everything from "misconduct" to "involuntary manslaughter". It also means one or more members thought him not guilty of even the least charge.

The only way this is possible, given the facts, is that the jury was highly influenced by Baltimore's fear of more violence and the stifling political and mob pressure. Outside of Baltimore Porter would be free of this travesty.

And Judge Williams? Well, his inexplicable decision to leave it in Baltimore was a blunder - if there ever was a case that needed moved, it was this one.
 
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In any case, we can say goodbye to President Marilyn Mosby
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The fatal injury did not occur until the second to the last stop. His attack of "jailitis" had nothing to do with it. His injury had nothing to do with staying seated without a seat belt. It had to do with him hurling himself and banging against the interior, eventually killing himself by accident. The police are no more criminally liable than if an unruly prisoner manages to kill himself by throwing his head against a toilet bowl in his cell, because some jailer did not 'seat belt' him to his bunk.
How do you explain that hung jury even with your compelling eye witness testimony that it was an accident?
 
I think it's about cheap Mexican fast food.
Because cheap Mexican fast food sources their water from Mexico?
And the joke is on them. Chipotle is not exactly cheap and prized itself on being organic, sustainable and healthy.
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Oh and GMO free, of course.
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Norovirus is perfectly natural, don't you know.
 
The fatal injury did not occur until the second to the last stop. His attack of "jailitis" had nothing to do with it. His injury had nothing to do with staying seated without a seat belt. It had to do with him hurling himself and banging against the interior, eventually killing himself by accident. The police are no more criminally liable than if an unruly prisoner manages to kill himself by throwing his head against a toilet bowl in his cell, because some jailer did not 'seat belt' him to his bunk.
How do you explain that hung jury even with your compelling eye witness testimony that it was an accident?

Some BLM type who considered the police automatically guilty.
 
So Mosby wants to retry the case. Will she agree to change of venue this time? Will she modify/downgrade charges? Will she modify/downgrade charges against the other 5 defendants, or perhaps drop all charges against some of them (especially the two bike cops who had no involvement in the rough ride)? Or will she learn nothing from this mistrial?
 
So Mosby wants to retry the case. Will she agree to change of venue this time? Will she modify/downgrade charges? Will she modify/downgrade charges against the other 5 defendants, or perhaps drop all charges against some of them (especially the two bike cops who had no involvement in the rough ride)? Or will she learn nothing from this mistrial?
Depends on the breakdown of where the jury was stuck.
 
Do they (legal teams) interview jury members to see where the problem was? That doesn't seem fair to me.
 
Do they (legal teams) interview jury members to see where the problem was? That doesn't seem fair to me.
I'm not certain, but I think they definitely know what the breakdown was for acquittal and conviction.
 
Do they (legal teams) interview jury members to see where the problem was? That doesn't seem fair to me.
I'm not certain, but I think they definitely know what the breakdown was for acquittal and conviction.

Is it state law or judge's discretion to not release the breakdown to the public? Because when the trial of the Jonathan Ferrell killing ended in mistrial the breakdown (8-4 in favor of acquittal) was made public. But that again, that prosecutor knew when to fold them. Mosby seems altogether more ideologically driven.
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I'm not certain, but I think they definitely know what the breakdown was for acquittal and conviction.
Is it state law or judge's discretion to not release the breakdown to the public? Because when the trial of the Jonathan Ferrell killing ended in mistrial the breakdown (8-4 in favor of acquittal) was made public.
They aren't done yet. The mistrial was announced yesterday. Get your knickers out of a bunch.
 
Earning potential? I thought you said he was a drug dealer.
I said legitimate earning potential. Wrongful death payouts should not take into account illegal earnings.

They set out to no less that to rough him up.
That's the allegation, yes.
You remember that part, right? The part where he was dead and not alive anymore?
As are many people.
No words... should have sent a poet.
This is the problem Derec. A man, a piece of trash, but still protected under the US Constitution, was killed in Police custody due to nothing less than callous disregard. And you are shitting your pants over someone naming a youth center after the guy who was killed.
Naming a center after someone means that someone is being honored. Do you believe a "piece of trash" (your words) like Freddie Gray deserves to be honored, whatever you may think of how he died?
 
u seem mad bro
Naming a Youth Center after a drug dealer is a mistake. Of course, being negligent to allow a person in your custody to die... seems like a worse mistake.

I guess Derec just takes Youth Centers very seriously.
 
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