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jakeXT

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Thu May 14, 2015, 07:22 AM May 2015

California senators approve ban on grand jury investigations into police deaths

Grand juries would be prohibited from investigating police shootings and cases where an individual dies from excessive force during an arrest under a bill passed Thursday by the California state Senate.

Protests sprouted up nationwide last fall after grand juries in Missouri and New York declined to indict white police officers who had killed unarmed black men during confrontations. The system, in which a jury of citizens weighs the evidence to decide whether to bring charges, came under fire for its secrecy.

Sen. Holly Mitchell, D-Los Angeles, who introduced Senate Bill 227, argued that the lack of transparency and oversight in grand jury deliberations, which do not involve judges, defense attorneys or cross-examination of witnesses, did not serve the public.

“The use of the criminal grand jury has fostered an atmosphere of suspicion that threatens to compromise the nature of our justice system,” she said.

Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article20444133.html

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California senators approve ban on grand jury investigations into police deaths (Original Post) jakeXT May 2015 OP
California, home of the three ring criminal trial wants more "transparency".. pipoman May 2015 #1
 

pipoman

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1. California, home of the three ring criminal trial wants more "transparency"..
Thu May 14, 2015, 07:43 AM
May 2015

Transparency in criminal cases isn't always a good thing as Cali has demonstrated in the past. .

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