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Originally Posted by Boreas
He didn't say,"I knowingly suborned perjury" but he did indeed admit that he called witnesses whom he knew, on the basis of their interviews, would perjure themselves. He also said that he allowed that testimony to go unchallenged and that he figured the jurors could figure out who was lying and who was telling the truth.
John
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He did indeed say the former. However, I read in many places that his staff did indeed challenge all such testimony vociferously. I would have to think that behavior such as you allege, if intended to deprive Brown (or his loved ones) of their rights, would be under the purview of the DOJ's review. Regardless, the DOJ listened to 200 witnesses, performed their own autopsy, etc., and came to their conclusion.
I'm tired of this silliness. I accept the grand jury and DOJ findings. More power to you if you don't.