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Old 11-19-2014, 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Zeke View Post
"Charged" is ONLY reasonable if a Grand Jury believes there is enough evidence to do so.

If there's not enough evidence, and there are no charges, that is more powerful than a jury exoneration.
If you assume that the District Attorney didn't stack the deck, evidence-wise. Trouble is, there's nothing to stop him from doing that, no way to check on him. So my confidence in the 'power' of a no-bill to exonerate is considerably less than yours, in this case.
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