National Bar Association on Ferguson Grand Jury
2014-11-25 16:11:11.125416+00 by Dan Lyke 0 comments
WASHINGTON, DC The National Bar Association is questioning how the Grand Jury, considering the evidence before them, could reach the conclusion that Darren Wilson should not be indicted and tried for the shooting death of Michael Brown. National Bar Association President Pamela J. Meanes expresses her sincere disappointment with the outcome of the Grand Jurys decision but has made it abundantly clear that the National Bar Association stands firm and will be calling on the U.S. Department of Justice to pursue federal charges against officer Darren Wilson. We will not rest until Michael Brown and his family has justice states Pamela Meanes, President of the National Bar Association.
Or: RT Columbina @EccentricFlower:
LRT: You got that? THE NATIONAL BAR ASSOCIATION. Effectively saying they consider McCullough an embarrassment to their profession. #correct
[Edit: Apparently there's quite a bit of dispute on this point: http://www.stltoday.com/news/l...a36b-5f2d-93b3-8a4f83c0351b.html ]
And RT Joshua A.C. Newman @JoshuaACNewman:
Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch, responsible for presenting the case against Wilson, was raising money for him. http://littlegreenfootballs.co...ise_Money_for_Ofc._Darren_Wilson