Unfeckingbelievable.

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Yet the police are still being investigated for using excessive force. It’s a wonder we can get people to join the police force with the way the police are treated these days.
 

Yet the police are still being investigated for using excessive force. It’s a wonder we can get people to join the police force with the way the police are treated these days.
I would have charged the Jury and put them away too. Good on the police officer to have kicked this savage in the head. He well deserved it.
 

Yet the police are still being investigated for using excessive force. It’s a wonder we can get people to join the police force with the way the police are treated these days.

There have been two trials and the prosecution has failed both times to show that the men were guilty beyond reasonable doubt.

The job of the courts is not to only come up with outcomes with which you or HWM agree.
 
There have been two trials and the prosecution has failed both times to show that the men were guilty beyond reasonable doubt.

The job of the courts is not to only come up with outcomes with which you or HWM agree.
So you think punching a female officer full on in the face and breaking her nose is difficult to see that is so wrong, you also fail to see the other brother grappling the other officer to the floor? OMG :oops:
 
There have been two trials and the prosecution has failed both times to show that the men were guilty beyond reasonable doubt.

The job of the courts is not to only come up with outcomes with which you or HWM agree.
One of them broke the nose of a female police officer. Obviously you are okay with that. Shame on you.
 
One of them broke the nose of a female police officer. Obviously you are okay with that. Shame on you.

No, no "obviously" at all.

Neither of us were present at the event, neither of us were on the juries or present in court.

You can't have a society where people refuse to accept trial verdicts because they don't like them, or because they've come up with their their own, necessarily uninformed, verdict
 
No, no "obviously" at all.

Neither of us were present at the event, neither of us were on the juries or present in court.

You can't have a society where people refuse to accept trial verdicts because they don't like them, or because they've come up with their their own, necessarily uninformed, verdict
Yet you have.
 
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