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RE: No, he could have been charged appropriately, that is all

The same strategy was used in Ohio when a cop, after a high speed chase, jumped on the hood of the suspects' car and emptied his service pistol through the windshield. He was acquitted because there were a lot of bullets flying and it could not be determined with any certainty that his bullets were the ones that actually caused the death of the suspects.

It appears to me that this strategy is commonly used when it's politically necessary that a person be charged, but a conviction isn't really desirable in the eyes of someone in power.


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  • RE: No, he could have been charged appropriately, that is all - Todd A. 11/19/2115:46:05 11/19/21 (0)

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