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I SIGNED BOTH. As it is, McCulloch, the prosecutor, should have recused himself. His father was a police officer killed by a black man in 1964. Supreme Court of Missouri: Disbar Bob McCulloch petitions.moveon.org/sign/supreme-court-of-missouri/ This petition requests that the Supreme Court of Missouri, which has jurisdiction over this matter, hold hearings to determine whether Bob McCulloch is guilty of gross prosecutorial misconduct in his handling of grand jury deliberations in the shooting death of Michael Brown. Creator of petition, Merrill Cole Missouri State Supreme Court: Disbar Assistant District Attorney Kathi Alizadeh petitions.moveon.org/sign/missouri-state-supreme/ This petition requests that the Supreme Court of Missouri, which has jurisdiction over this matter, hold hearings to determine whether Assistant District Attorney Kathi Alizadeh is guilty of gross prosecutorial misconduct in his handling of grand jury deliberations in the shooting death of Michael Brown. Assistant District Attorney Kathi Alizadeh presented the Grand Jury in the Darren Wilson case with an outdated, unconstitutional statute which stated that police officers could legally shoot and kill a suspect for attempting to evade arrest. Toward the end of the deliberations, the ADA instructed jurors to figure out what the law means, and whether the US Supreme Court can overrule state statutes. The Supreme Court of Missouri should hold hearings to determine whether the entire prosecuting team is guilty of gross prosecutorial misconduct in the handling of grand jury deliberations in the shooting death of Michael Brown. Creator of petition, Joseph Voss More evidence that McCulloch has bias... FELONY FOR BLACK COP (no deaths) NO INDICTMENT FOR WHITE COP (dead teenager) Defenders of McCulloch cite the fact that, right or wrong, police officers are almost impossible to indict or convict. Their jobs put them in situations where they need to make quick judgments and they are given wide leeway in performing in that capacity. Darren Wilson, so the thinking goes, should be given the same benefit of the doubt that any other cop would get, despite the national attention. Except that McCulloch just agreed to go forward with the criminal charges against another cop, this one black, who is accused of hitting a suspect on the hand with his baton during an arrest. CBS News reports: A 13-year veteran of the St. Louis County Police Department is charged with felony assault after striking a MetroLink passenger on the hand with his expandable baton following an argument. addictinginfo.org/2014/11/28/prosecutor-who-let-darren-wilson-slide-is-charging-a-black-cop-for-hitting-a-suspects-hand/
Posted on: Sat, 20 Dec 2014 14:49:06 +0000

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