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re: Prosecutor says De’Andre Johnson’s victim committed no crime

Posted on 7/9/15 at 3:40 pm to
Posted by SystemsGo
Member since Oct 2014
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Posted on 7/9/15 at 3:40 pm to
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While not conclusive by any means, the prosecutors decision not to charge is more legally significant by a long shot than an attorney advocating in the press for his client.



Well it's certainly more legally significant in the sense of it dictates whether a case becomes a case.

But it's not in the sense that (a) bogus charges are brought against people in every court in the country most days of he week, (b) once those charges are brought the prosecutor si going to say they are totally legit just like (c) the attorney for a dude who is guilty as sin will say the guy is innocent or maintains his innocence or is a victim of cirucmstances, blah blah.

Point is, when a guy is advocating on behalf of a client he's not weighing scales; he's tugging like a madman on one side.
Posted by WDE24
Member since Oct 2010
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Posted on 7/9/15 at 3:43 pm to
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Well it's certainly more legally significant in the sense of it dictates whether a case becomes a case.
Though it probably shouldn't, practically it will also carry weight as it relates to DJs self defense claim.
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