Thursday, April 12, 2012

The New Hooded Lynch Mob

AITOOW knows that prosecutors (special in an Olympic sort of way) only bypass grand juries when they know they won't return an indictment if they are seeking one? They are mainly used to provide political cover for an unpopular indictment or in cases where the evidence is weak. So what does this say about her feelings about the jury pool or the evidence or the grand jury system or her biases? The evidence is weak and there is no political risk in prosecuting because it is the victim's political group that is all atwitter. It looks like she wanted an indictment and wouldn't let the system frustrate her. Did you really expect anything else from someone for Blacksonville. It's almost as if she felt threatened and took matters into her own hands instead of letting the system do what it is paid to do.

BTW - has anyone seen a recent picture of the victim? He looks like Amare Stoudemire. He's huge. Nice to know he was on suspension from his HS for weed possession. Probably haven't heard that from your favorite news sources. Reminds me of Thomas Wolfe's Bonfire of the Vanities where they try and fictionalize the story of the victim. In that story, the victim was run over by a white couple. It caricaturizes some of same muck rackers that are fomenting disorder in this case. I hope Zimmerman's lawyer has read it. His case is the same song different verse.

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