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Originally Posted by dyna mo
Yes, I freely admit that. In fact, I have serious issues with how they completely waxed past his eye witness testimony. He opens more questions than answers them but they did not even attempt to dig further by asking the hard questions, questions that certainly would have been asked him if he were standing trial.
on top of that, this prosecutorial misleading (unintentional or not) of the GJ. Even her attempt to clear the record was a blunder. she's over her head or something I don't know, nevertheless, I trust the DOJ will take it from here and Wilson will stand trial.
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DOJ actually doesn't have to do anything to get Wilson to trial.
All that is needed is for a trial judge to agree to hear the case.
The grand jury is just one way to see if a trial should occur, it's not needed at all by a judge to start a trial.
His trial could start tomorrow if a judge wanted it to.