03-22-2022, 05:56 PM
An indictment almost always comes down to what the prosecutor wants. They get to present what they want to present. If it is a cop crime often they can choose to softball it and make that clear to the grand jury. "We took it to the grand jury ... they decided to not indict the killer cop." It's their way out. For almost everyone else (who isn't rich or powerful) the grand jury will usually go with what the prosecutors wants. If it's really bad behavior by prosecutors then the grand jury could even indict on charges that were never filed. Whether or not someone gets indicted is hardly convincing one way or the other as pertains to their potential guilt.
Anyway, I am glad I am not a Cleveland fan. The only thing worse when it comes to quarterbacks may be being a Steelers Fan.
Anyway, I am glad I am not a Cleveland fan. The only thing worse when it comes to quarterbacks may be being a Steelers Fan.
