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Instead of asking yourself whether this case is a railroad job against the cops and playing to the mob, you're upset with him because he apparently breaks with the liberal orthodoxy. In other words, he's a heretic? |
Dershowitz is a defense attorney. It is his job to see all defendants as innocent, see Simpson, OJ as an example.
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According to the Fox News site, their commentary says the cops heard Gray say he could not breathe but did nothing to help, they failed to buckle him in the van, and most likely gave him the "rough ride" to shake him up. Manslaughter means a death occurred but was not intended.
Do I hear a plea bargain in the near future? |
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If there were two other similar situations in Baltimore police vans, the inference is definitely there. |
The Freddie Gray family is going to collect millions of Baltimore City dollars for this homicide.
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I was very surprised to read the Gretchen Carlson opinion that paddy wagons should have cameras inside of them to monitor what happened during the transport of the arrestee.
It seems as though Baltimore had one "rough ride" in which the arrestee was paralyzed as a parapelegic and another "rough ride" where the prisoner became a quadripeligic. The camera would be able to see how injuries were caused - as the Baltimore cops first tried saying that Freddie Gray did this to himself. |
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This is turning into a politically motivated prosecution, by a politically ambitious prosecutor, and for which there is no legal merit for the various charges. 2nd degree murder ... are you kidding??? I'm not saying some of the cops involved are without some level of culpability, but this is becoming a lynch mob to satiate the excitable underclass, along with guilt stricken liberals too I guess. |
Every time we hear a politician arguing for "more investment" in the inner city, we might want to reread this article ...it's entitled "Why couldn’t $130 million transform one of Baltimore’s poorest places?"
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and for which there is no legal merit for the various charges. 2nd degree murder ... are you kidding???
--------------------- 2nd degree murder is too much of a charge. It implies that there was intent to kill. Manslaughter is the probable charge as there does not have to be intent to kill - just that someone was killed. There are lots of other charges that will be filed but manslaughter is the most serious that can bring prison time and for a cop, prison time is not fun. |
One report I heard on CNN indicated that there was a camera in the van but that it had been broken for quite a while and was in need of repair .
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The states attorney or her husband will be running for mayor next election.
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Homicide is the taking the life of someone at the hands of another. It's not always illegal, self-defense, justifiable, etc.
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