Disneychick75
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I keep going back and forth on whether I think they will. l think there is probably enough to justify an arrest but unless they have something we haven't seen (that can prove the officer wasn't in fear for his life) I don't think there is any chance for a conviction.
I said this the other day and I think it still holds true, this is a repeat of the Trayvon Martin case with different people. In cases like this it's all about risk of bodily harm and anytime you have injuries to the person who ultimately shot the other person it makes it very difficult to prove they weren't in fear for their life, that is really the difference between a guilty verdict and a not guilty verdict.
I think both the police and the protestors are acting much better tonight. The police aren't using the overwhelming force techniques from the last several days and the protestors seem to be much more organized and focused.
There was a guy with a loudspeaker telling protesters to meet at 9 am at the Justice Center which is located at 100 South Central for the grand jury. Ironic that the 1992 Rodney King riots were in South Central LA and no, I'm not saying they're going to riot like that. Just brought it to mind.
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