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To: combjelly who wrote (819301)11/26/2014 6:29:19 PM
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tejek

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I really don't see how the Feds could not file their own case, given that alone.



To: combjelly who wrote (819301)11/26/2014 7:26:10 PM
From: i-node8 Recommendations

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Brumar89
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dave rose
FJB
gamesmistress

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>> Wilson's testimony is full of holes and none of them were questioned by the prosecuting attorney.

Oh, bullshit.

The grand jury had the evidence. All of it. The grand jury can ask questions, which is better than having a prosecutor do it. Their decision matters. Yours doesn't.

Importantly, they had testimony from eyewitnesses, black and white, who supported Wilson's testimony. Had that not been the case, an indictment would have been returned. And what is absolutely clear is that Wilson was attacked by Brown. Beyond that, I'm not sure what you need to know. When you attack a police officer, for whatever reason, he can shoot you dead and he will have behaved properly.

You need to lay off the Huffington Post and Al Sharpton riot team.



To: combjelly who wrote (819301)11/26/2014 9:21:04 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation

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FJB

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The Weiner Man doesn't know there's no cross examination at a grand jury.



To: combjelly who wrote (819301)11/26/2014 9:24:10 PM
From: TideGlider1 Recommendation

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FJB

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In a Grand Jury the jurors are allowed to ask questions or have them communicated by the prosecution to the witness in the presence of the jury both during the question and of course the response.