“The police were also ready with more formidable tools of intimidation. The office also assigned a veteran homicide prosecutor to oversee the investigation. All this activity sent a signal to Condit. If he didn't play ball, he might find himself called to testify before a grand jury under oath.” IfsPlayMightReadyActivityOfficeToolsBallsPoliceInvestigationVeteranSignalsOathJuryIntimidationFormidableProsecutorHomicideGrand Jury Author:Wolf Blitzer
“When I'm walking around, I'm sometimes just perplexed at people who seem like everyday people, people who are on juries, who are in the police force, who are in control of my life in many ways.” PeopleWaySometimesSeemsForceWalkingPoliceEverydayJuryPerplexedPolice Force Author:Parul Sehgal
“Unfortunately I feel like a lot of the issues that the show [OJ Simpson ] was dealing with are still very much in the forefront of the American consciousness and the world consciousness today. Police misconduct was at the heart of the defense and Johnny Cochran did a masterful job at putting that defense at the forefront of the jury's conscience as opposed to the double homicide of Ron [Goldman] and Nicole [Brown Simpson].” WorldFeelsHeartStillsShowsTodayJobsConsciousnessIssuesConsciencePoliceDefenseBrownJuryHomicideNicoleMisconductOj Simpson Author:Sterling K. Brown
“On a certain level, we don't try enough cases. We should try more cases before juries and let jurors decide. On grand juries, my position is the grand jury should be eliminated, but there are creative ways a lawyer can use a grand jury if they have a client with a sympathetic cause who has been wronged by the police.” TryingEnoughCreativePoliceLawyerSympatheticJuryWronged Author:Lynne Stewart
“You stand now between anarchy and law. The Police have done their duty. Let the jury have the same courage so that the police can indeed rest in peace. The flowers of spring shall bloom upon their graves moistened by the tears of a great city. Outraged and violated law shall be redeemed and in their martyrdom anarchy shall be buried forever.” DoneLawCitiesForeverTearsFlowerDutySpringPoliceGravesBuriedAnarchyJuryMartyrdomRedeemedGreat CitiesOutragedRest In Peace Author:Jason Epstein
“If violent crime is to be curbed, it is only the intended victim who can do it. The felon does not fear the police, and he fears neither judge nor jury. Therefore what he must be taught to fear is his victim.” IfsDoeCan DoCrimeTaughtJudgingPoliceVictimViolentJurySelf DefenseShooterSelf DefenceViolent CrimesFelons Book:Principles of Personal Defense: Revised Edition Source: Principles of Personal Defense: Revised Edition
“When you couple this militarization of law enforcement with an erosion of civil liberties and due process that allows the police to become judge and jury - national security letters, no-knock searches, broad general warrants, pre-conviction forfeiture - we begin to have a very serious problem on our hands.” ProblemHandsLawProcessLibertySecuritySeriousJudgingCoupleLettersPoliceConvictionDuesBroadsNational SecurityLaw EnforcementEnforcementJuryCivil LibertiesWarrantsErosionDue ProcessJudge And Jury Author:Rand Paul
“To vest a few fallible men — prosecutors, judges, jurors — with vast powers of literary or artistic censorship, to convert them into what J. S. Mill called a "moral police," is to make them despotic arbiters of literary products. If one day they ban mediocre books as obscene, another day they may do likewise to a work of genius.” IfsMenShouldWritingMayBookGovernmentEyeImaginationMoralJudgingProductsGeniusOne DayPoliceArtisticCensorshipOriginalityMediocreJuryBansMillsAnother DayObsceneProsecutorVestsArbiterPlentifulJurors Author:Jerome Frank