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In reply to the discussion: Ferguson prosecutor says he knew some witnesses were ‘clearly not telling the truth.’ They testified [View all]sammy750
(165 posts)22. The criminal actions of MCColluch has cause this nation lots of pain. He is the reason for all
the marches across this nation. He is to blame for the deaths of any cops because of misconduct with the grand jury. I hope Gov. Nixon has the B*lls to fire this guy. Love to see McColluch behind bars for 20/30 years. DA and prosecutors think they can lie to get a conviction, but sometimes that backfires. Lets make McColluch a lesson in how not to present LIES to the Grand Jury.
This guy is a criminal but walking free as are some killer cops.
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Ferguson prosecutor says he knew some witnesses were ‘clearly not telling the truth.’ They testified [View all]
Judi Lynn
Dec 2014
OP
Didn't McCulloch quote witness #40 when he gave his spiel after the grand jury voted not to indict.
Jim__
Dec 2014
#1
I think you're right. On MSNBC they showed their show hosts repeating that "charging" quote
Judi Lynn
Dec 2014
#3
He paraphrased the testimony of an unnamed witness or witnesses. I believe
KingCharlemagne
Dec 2014
#5
There have been rumors about he and McCaskill possibly both running for governor
davidpdx
Dec 2014
#13
Your understanding is suborning perjury is not accurate. The key element that is missing is the
24601
Dec 2014
#20
Attorneys have an ethical obligation to avoid presenting/allowing to be presented ...
1StrongBlackMan
Dec 2014
#27
In the US, you can pretty much sue anyone for anything. But having a case that isn't immediately
24601
Dec 2014
#28
But just to confuse the grand jury a bit more, he thought " What the hay?"
Dont call me Shirley
Dec 2014
#11
How is this guy still DA? Why the hell has HE not been charged? Can he be disbarred for this?
diabeticman
Dec 2014
#19
The criminal actions of MCColluch has cause this nation lots of pain. He is the reason for all
sammy750
Dec 2014
#22
Why is he being prosecuted? Missourans should be getting signatures at the very least!
vkkv
Dec 2014
#24
Witnesses claiming an execution style head shot were clearly lying based on forensics
hugo_from_TN
Dec 2014
#25