To: BunnySlippers
Is it possible that they offered Dorian Johnson immunity? He has admitted that he and Michael robbed the store of the cigars. Does that mean that he MAY provide evidence for the prosecution as the first and initial witness ... Im trying to find a very short comment from yesterday that Dorrian was under protection.
Prosecution wasn't mentioned, IIRC. And prosecution against whom? And protection from what? Prosecution? Or protection from the kind of people that spray paint "snitches get stitches" on buildings that they just burned down, which so happens to be of the same type as the store that was robbed. I don't think anything specific enough to speculate on was mentioned.
287 posted on
08/15/2014 8:40:48 PM PDT by
jjsheridan5
(Remember Mississippi -- leave the GOP plantation)
To: jjsheridan5
You are correct. What was I thinking of? Just woke from a nap.
I think I was referring to prosecution for robbery of the market. The police said today they are not going to press charges. They could have however.
I was wondering if they offered him immunity from prosecution for robbery. It allowed Dorrian to remove all doubt that it was he and MB in the video.
296 posted on
08/15/2014 8:51:53 PM PDT by
BunnySlippers
(I LOVE BULL MARKETS . . .)
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