Better to have evidence, especially exculpatory evidence, excluded when one is in pursuit of “Justice” … The reason that most grand juries don’t go very long, as Vox’s Amanda Taub has written, is they’re typically only looking at a selection of the evidence that’s been cherry-picked by the prosecutor. In the Ferguson case, however, St. Louis County Attorney Robert McCulloch’s office deliberately presented the grand jury with as much evidence
November 25, 2014
November 25, 2014
#Ferguson — Identifying the media invested in a racist agenda [Darleen Click]
Compare and contrast Photo: stuff-that-irks-me: spursandbling: Liberal news always making things about race… ???? #ferguson #cnn… http://t.co/Hk1CJDElLR — Peter T Volkmar (@ptvolkmar) November 25, 2014
