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are you just one of those people that believe that cops are always right in every situation? that is what it is sounding like from your responsesin this thread.Originally Posted by sn00pee
Thats probably because theres a difference between "manslaughter" and "murder"....Originally Posted by ericberry14
that's really all there is to kno about this situation. and i highly doubt that this will change.Originally Posted by jordan723
4. I read in the newspaper today that in the past 20 years in Alameda county that an officer has yet to be convicted of a murder.
but the reason there havent been very many convictions is because the police force & the Districy Attorney work side by side in the majority of criminalcases. Now couple this with the fact that theire is an impenetrable wall of silence when trying to prosecute officers of the law. The District Attorney'soffice receives absolutely no help when trying to gather facts & evidence bcuz fellow officers arent going to "snitch" on their fellow officersof the law.
That is why there have been no convictions.