davefoc
Philosopher
The act of sending it to the GJ certainly wasn't irregular (aside from the fact that a less public case may never have even gotten that far) What was irregular was the way the prosecutor basically acted as Wilson's defense counsel in the proceedings. Makes one take pause....
This case on the other hand has the huge advantage of having video of the incident, no avoiding that.
Sometimes Grand Juries are just convened to investigate aren't they? In those kind of Grand Juries what is the function of the prosecutor? It seems like he is there to work with the grand jury to get all the information that they request in front of them. Do I have this idea wrong? Assuming that I am roughly right isn't there precedents for the prosecution using the grand jury as more of an investigatory tool than a mechanism to justify a prosecution? Would it have been wrong for the DA to do that in this case? Do you think that is what the DA did here?