Justice & Public Safety
Attorney General Letitia James owes us an explanation
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Grand juries nearly always do what the prosecutor wants them to do. Does that explain why no RPD officers were indicted in the Daniel Prude case?
Rochester Beacon (https://rochesterbeacon.com/2021/04/page/2/)
Grand juries nearly always do what the prosecutor wants them to do. Does that explain why no RPD officers were indicted in the Daniel Prude case?
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