“If the People did not prosecute people for alleged crimes, there would never be anyone prosecuted in a court of law as all defendants are innocent until proven guilty.”
Yes, but it is pretty clear that at least in YOUR mind (and that of various other posters here) that there is nothing “alleged” about the (alleged) crime that (supposedly) happened. THAT was my point - you’re quite willing to convict (at least in the court of public opinion) based on basically NOTHING solid.
I hope you’re never on a jury.
I am not currently a resident of Orleans Parish however, I trust that they will impanel a fair jury there in the City of New Orleans.
And today things have become a little more interesting when one of the four defendants broke from the other three and hired his very own attorney.
I wonder what that could mean?
Sounds to me like an example of the prisoner’s dilemma.