Thread: Michael Brown
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Old 08-21-2014, 07:15 AM
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You can prosecute all you want...it's the prosecution's job to do that. Nothing wrong with it at all. In fact, if you vigorously prosecute, and the jury still finds someone "not guilty", that's good...mistrial less likely, bad publicity can always be deferred to the fact that the prosecuting attorney did everything they could, but evidence still didn't support the case.