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Ferguson Grand Juror Sues to Be Allowed to Talk About Case FacebookTwitter Share Email Published January 06, 2015 | Associated Press ST. LOUIS – A member of the grand jury that declined to indict a Ferguson police officer in the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown contends in a lawsuit filed Monday that the prosecutor in the case has wrongly implied that all 12 jurors believed there was no evidence to support charges. The American Civil Liberties Union filed the lawsuit on behalf of the unnamed juror, who wants to be allowed to talk publicly about the case but could face charges for doing so because of a lifetime gag order. The juror also says he or she came away with the impression that evidence was presented differently than in other cases, with the insinuation that Brown, not Officer Darren Wilson, was the wrongdoer. No grand jurors have spoken publicly about the case. Brown, who was black, was unarmed when he was fatally shot after an Aug. 9 confrontation with Wilson, who is white. The shooting in the St. Louis suburb led to widespread unrest, including some protests that resulted in local businesses being burned and looted. Protests again turned violent Nov. 24, when St. Louis County prosecutor Bob McCulloch publicly announced that the grand jury investigating the case had decided there wasnt enough evidence to indict Wilson. Wilson has since resigned from the department. Sound Off on Fox NationRead the full story at FoxNews→ 62 comments SPONSORED STORIES YOU MAY LIKE
Posted on: Wed, 07 Jan 2015 06:08:08 +0000

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