Posted on Sep 10, 2015
Should the Judge have Granted the Change of Venue of Request for the 6 Police Officers in the Freddie Gray Case?
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SPC Andrew Griffin
These people, regardless if they're guilty or not (which isn't up to me to decide since I'm not a lawyer or judge) still have the right to an impartial trial. That's what's great about our country. So yes they should have been granted the change of venue!
These people, regardless if they're guilty or not (which isn't up to me to decide since I'm not a lawyer or judge) still have the right to an impartial trial. That's what's great about our country. So yes they should have been granted the change of venue!
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If there are convictions, and obvious (and valid, IMO) appeal can be made that there was not the possibility of a fair trial.
If there are NOT convictions, good luck safeguarding the (now officially, regardless of one's opinion) innocent defendants.
The wrong call was made.
If there are NOT convictions, good luck safeguarding the (now officially, regardless of one's opinion) innocent defendants.
The wrong call was made.
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SPC Andrew Griffin - Absolutely. Especially since the city has decided to pay the family $6.4M, which clearly sends a message that they think the officers are guilty. This has all the makings of the Scottsboro Trial in the 30's in Alabama.
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SPC Andrew Griffin
Great Points Brother! This is Exactly Why I believe the request should been granted!
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Sgt Tom Cunnally
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