Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes me proud to be a Washingtonian - a people unwilling to allow indictments for improper charges of exaggerated crimes. A populace that understands the nuances of the legal process and refuses to be tool of the first-ever-politicized-DOJ.
Heartening to see the grand jury process working exactly as it was designed, a check on prosecutorial
overreach.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/d-c-grand-jury-reject-justice-dept-indictment-requests/
It's sad that you think criminals whose behavior results in innocent victims' deaths shouldn't receive meaningful consequences for their actions.
Huh? None of the non-indicted killed anybody, weirdo.
Did an Uber driver die? Carjackers get punished?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes me proud to be a Washingtonian - a people unwilling to allow indictments for improper charges of exaggerated crimes. A populace that understands the nuances of the legal process and refuses to be tool of the first-ever-politicized-DOJ.
Heartening to see the grand jury process working exactly as it was designed, a check on prosecutorial
overreach.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/d-c-grand-jury-reject-justice-dept-indictment-requests/
It's sad that you think criminals whose behavior results in innocent victims' deaths shouldn't receive meaningful consequences for their actions.
Huh? None of the non-indicted killed anybody, weirdo.
Did an Uber driver die? Carjackers get punished?
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Her words were terrifying, OP. She said she was willing to disembowel the President and cut his trachea. She should not get a pass. These words are unacceptable.
However, I believe the recent failures to indict are due to Prosecutorial over-reach.
Agree the woman’s post was appalling but apparently there was no evidence to show intention beyond the disgusting post.
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Her words were terrifying, OP. She said she was willing to disembowel the President and cut his trachea. She should not get a pass. These words are unacceptable.
However, I believe the recent failures to indict are due to Prosecutorial over-reach.
Agree the woman’s post was appalling but apparently there was no evidence to show intention beyond the disgusting post.
.Anonymous wrote:Her words were terrifying, OP. She said she was willing to disembowel the President and cut his trachea. She should not get a pass. These words are unacceptable.
However, I believe the recent failures to indict are due to Prosecutorial over-reach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes me proud to be a Washingtonian - a people unwilling to allow indictments for improper charges of exaggerated crimes. A populace that understands the nuances of the legal process and refuses to be tool of the first-ever-politicized-DOJ.
Heartening to see the grand jury process working exactly as it was designed, a check on prosecutorial
overreach.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/d-c-grand-jury-reject-justice-dept-indictment-requests/
It's sad that you think criminals whose behavior results in innocent victims' deaths shouldn't receive meaningful consequences for their actions.
Huh? None of the non-indicted killed anybody, weirdo.
Anonymous wrote:Makes me proud to be a Washingtonian - a people unwilling to allow indictments for improper charges of exaggerated crimes. A populace that understands the nuances of the legal process and refuses to be tool of the first-ever-politicized-DOJ.
Heartening to see the grand jury process working exactly as it was designed, a check on prosecutorial
overreach.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/d-c-grand-jury-reject-justice-dept-indictment-requests/
Anonymous wrote:Her words were terrifying, OP. She said she was willing to disembowel the President and cut his trachea. She should not get a pass. These words are unacceptable.
However, I believe the recent failures to indict are due to Prosecutorial over-reach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Makes me proud to be a Washingtonian - a people unwilling to allow indictments for improper charges of exaggerated crimes. A populace that understands the nuances of the legal process and refuses to be tool of the first-ever-politicized-DOJ.
Heartening to see the grand jury process working exactly as it was designed, a check on prosecutorial
overreach.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/d-c-grand-jury-reject-justice-dept-indictment-requests/
It's sad that you think criminals whose behavior results in innocent victims' deaths shouldn't receive meaningful consequences for their actions.
Anonymous wrote:Makes me proud to be a Washingtonian - a people unwilling to allow indictments for improper charges of exaggerated crimes. A populace that understands the nuances of the legal process and refuses to be tool of the first-ever-politicized-DOJ.
Heartening to see the grand jury process working exactly as it was designed, a check on prosecutorial
overreach.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/d-c-grand-jury-reject-justice-dept-indictment-requests/