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Renew Deal

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Tue Apr 7, 2015, 11:32 PM Apr 2015

Will there be a conviction in the Walter Scott case? [View all]


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Yes, the officer will be convicted of murder
2 (40%)
No
0 (0%)
Yes, the cameraman will be convicted of something
3 (60%)
Not Sure
0 (0%)
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This is South Carolina Man from Pickens Apr 2015 #1
Is this crime eligible for the death penalty? Renew Deal Apr 2015 #2
Yes Man from Pickens Apr 2015 #4
If there was no video, he'd have got paid leave. joshcryer Apr 2015 #5
In other states Man from Pickens Apr 2015 #6
Even in that case there was video. joshcryer Apr 2015 #8
What wasn't clear cut about the Garner video? Man from Pickens Apr 2015 #9
A jury can be swayed in that instance. joshcryer Apr 2015 #10
As anyone can see on the video Man from Pickens Apr 2015 #11
That's not what a jury would see. joshcryer Apr 2015 #12
How can you know that? Man from Pickens Apr 2015 #13
I see a murder. joshcryer Apr 2015 #15
The whistleblower is in deep sh!t. The cop gets a raise and paid vacation to "recover." blkmusclmachine Apr 2015 #3
+1 uponit7771 Apr 2015 #7
I am sure his defense attorney's will come up with some kind of defense... npk Apr 2015 #14
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