Good to know. Thanks for posting
let’s look up their registration...dem or independent
Some may want to ask them what they were thinking when they made such a horrible decision. It would help to know who they are and where they live. Same for all involved on every level. Doxx those responsible for this fiasco.
I recall that when I served on my county’s grand jury about twenty years ago, our findings were published in the local paper the following week. Our names were included with the GJ findings. I had been appointed clerk/secretary by the other grand jurors so my name was first on the list. I remember I had to stand before the judge and read our entire findings out loud. It took about a half an hour in open court to read the entire thing. I know I was shaking the entire time.
What about the ems telling folks to come on down and register as residents for the Senate runoff.
Under the COTUS we get to face our accusers ...
I used to present cases in that GJ room.
My experience: Most of the ADAs that worked in that office were good people. The DAs, past and present, not so much.
When I was there Paul Howard was the DA. One might remember him for being the lead in the Ray Lewis trial. During that trial the two guys that murdered 2 men in Buckhead walked, scot free, while he begged Lewis to plea to a misdemeanor, obstruction charge, so he could try to say he got a conviction.
Corrupt to the core but didn’t really get in the way of anything unless it was someone that he felt needed, special treatment. After too long a time in office, he was finally primaried by Willis.
I’ve been gone from there for a long time, but I still know quite a few that have had to deal with Willis. Simply put...she’s a nightmare. She was “better” than Howard, that’s all anyone thought.
But at the time I worked there I did a fair amount of narcotics work. Talked to an ADA that I worked with regularly and asked who they wanted on the juries and grand juries more, the rich white folks from Buckhead and the northern parts of the county or the working, black folks from the city and some of the smaller cities on the south side of the county. Without hesitation, it was the working Black folks.
When I asked why....another simple answer...they live that sh*t every day. They were the ones having to walk past the guys selling drugs in front of the convenience stores, running from the cops in stolen cars, shooting folks. They hammered folks.
The white folks in the northern suburbs never had to worry about that. All they had to do was go to spin class, yoga or pilates. So, the ADAs believed they had some guilt or compassion for the black defendant that was accused of selling drugs, while in possession of a pistol and was a convicted felon from previous arrests. So they were more lenient.
So, I’d be real curious to know who Willis got on her Grand Jury. It’s supposed to be luck of the draw. But it isn’t hard to taint the jury pool in your favor if you have all the information on who you’re picking.
If the grand jurors had not handed down indictments, how long would it take for Antifa to show up in their front lawns and work places?
It’s a shame the intimidation only goes one way.
EC
For all the hoopla from the media about the Grand Jury names being released, it seemed none of them took the time to read the rules before going to the squawk box.
How did Ruby Freeman get on the list?