"This grand jury decision we feel is a direct reflection of the sentiments of those who presented the evidence," Anthony Gray, a lawyer for [Michael Brown's] relatives, said at a news conference Tuesday morning. "If you present evidence to indict, you get an indictment. If you present evidence not to indict, you don't get an indictment."
With a Prosecutor Like Robert McCulloch, Who Needs a Defense?
0 TrackBacks
Listed below are links to blogs that reference this entry: With a Prosecutor Like Robert McCulloch, Who Needs a Defense?.
TrackBack URL for this entry: http://www.firejohnyoo.net/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/2566
UC Berkeley Billboard
Donations via PayPal
are not tax deductible.
Events & Calendars
Important Reading
Physicians for Human RightsBroken Laws, Broken Lives
NLG White Paper
ON THE LAW OF TORTURE...
The President's Executioner
Detention and torture in Guantanamo