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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: combjelly who wrote (819609)11/28/2014 7:34:26 PM
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>> Obviously, he was on Wilson's side. Which isn't his job.

His job, as I previously pointed out, is above all, seeking justice. Which means fairness. It is NOT to put someone on trial or to secure a conviction when the evidence doesn't suggest a crime was committed. And justifiable homicide is not a crime.

I would also point out that the prosecutor did not question Wilson, another representative in his office did. While he could have told her to "take it easy on him and make it look like he's innocent," there is nothing to suggest that happened and he would have been effectively colluding with employees to pursue a No True Bill, which seems awfully unlikely.
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