Finally!
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/07/27...nvictions.htmlChief Deputy State's Attorney Michael Schatzow told the judge that prosecutors were dropping the charges against Miller and the rest of the officers.
Finally!
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/07/27...nvictions.htmlChief Deputy State's Attorney Michael Schatzow told the judge that prosecutors were dropping the charges against Miller and the rest of the officers.
This is justice but justice only came because of an outstanding judge who put the law and the facts first and refused to participate in a lynch mob for these officers.
Judge Barry Williams, whose career will no doubt suffer because of his integrity and refusal to go along with unjust prosecutions, is a true hero. He obviously put his judicial oath of office and personal integrity first, and as a result stopped this miscarriage of justice.
When we grow dismayed at the low character of so many public officials, let us keep Judge Williams in mind. He is a hero.
How about a public apology to the wrongly accused!
Apology? Marilyn J. Mosby doesn't give apologies. She angrily denounced the cops today and said the only reason for the failure of the prosecution was an inadequate police investigation--you know the police investigation that pointed out that the claimed facts were inaccurate?
The "administrative review" the innocent cops go through next ought to be a whole lot of funny given the political pressures that the charming Ms. Mosby can bring to bear.
You can get away with a lot of crimes in life, but you can't get away with being innocent when a berserk and politically corrupt prosecutor desperately wants you to be guilty for her political advancement.
It's nice to see the justice system work once in a while.
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