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In response to
"
I don't think we can be surprised, but we can certainly be outraged.
"
by
Mop
The prosecution can't. -- nm
Posted by
jnine
Nov 19 '21, 10:19
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The Feds can go after him can't they? -- nm*
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Beaker
Nov 19, 10:32
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they could, but they arent going to touch this. -- nm
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Jovian
Nov 19, 10:48
Maybe not murder, but he crossed state lines and - allegedly - committed a crime. There's surely some federal grounds here. -- nm
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Mop
Nov 19, 10:33
It would be difficult since the victims were white. Typically they need to use civil rights actions to do so. -- nm
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spamlet
Nov 19, 10:32
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Not a victim. -- nm
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Judge Janet
Nov 19, 10:38
Correct and by design. The state can't keep re-trying people until it gets what it wants. -- nm
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Cowboy BeBaron
Nov 19, 10:23
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