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joshcryer

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9. It absolutely is the prosecutors.
Thu Dec 4, 2014, 12:31 AM
Dec 2014

The prosecutor gets to decide what they'll present to the grand jury, it's easy enough to present anything you want. At least in the case of Ferguson it went completely insane. Wilson did not undergo any cross examination whatsoever, all the flaws in his commentary were ignored. If it was a trial even the most minute flaw in testimony would be picked apart (it's one reason you're told never to stand to witness for yourself).

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