prosecuto prosecutors. i feel for the prosecutors and defense. i feel for the community. i mean this is something that the community that they have the opportunity to get on the other side of. until we get a verdict, it is difficult for the community to get past this. do you have any sense of what maybe holding them up. i know it is hard to read a jury and know what s happening booehd closed doors. what s the issue at play and hard for a jury to decide. the nature of the charge. it is people who feel strongly about this issue. you can start with that. you layer on top and you got three potential charges. for there to be a unanimous verdict, all twelve people have to agree. the three are murder, man slaughter, or not guilty. and so you got twelve people trying to come to a consensus on one of the three possible outcomes which is hard to do under any set of circumstances.
the judge reading on the charge sending him back to deliberate and buffer down and keep trying. again, a mistrialed have not been cleared yet. if these top jurors and one black juror are not able to reach a consensus at this point. walter scott was shot and killed by michael slager, he has said that it was self defense that he feared for his life and total fear when he shot walter scott. the prosecution says that this was murder. they accused him of murder, the jury have several options at this point. they can find him guilty of murder and guilty of voluntary manslaughter or not guilty. the fourth scenario is the hung jury. we are waiting to see whether the jury can go back and break their deadlock somehow.
the plain fact that looks like a crime and not legally justify use of force. you see there, the drawing and the shooting, that s the key. the distance that you see, what we do know that the jury was asking questions about the man slaughter charge and not the serious charge of murder. what we know of the last hour was the jury telling the judge that they cannot reach a consensus. translati translation, there would be no verdict one way or the other on any of the charges. the judge went and as you know covering from so many cases, basically urged them and lo look we are going to have to go do this all over with the same facts and players and another group of citizens that are no btet better or worse tha. please try to see if you can reach consensus or the state will have to do it again at the top. this is a detail trial months
guster, former nypd detective bo dietl. i don t think people understand what a mistrial is. it s likely that this will be retried. i think they should have had a change of venue, number one. number two, i don t see the evidence basedton charges, manslaughter, reckless endangerment. there s no evidence to prove that cop did that. there was evidence but not to the level of beyond a reasonable doubt. there was plenty of evidence. one of the problems the prosecution had was they were severed, meaning that the different police officers had their own separate trials. if they were all pulled in together, they would have gotten convictions. doesn t the prosecutor want that originally? it was debating if they wanted to have it separate or not, but the judge had issued to have them separate. these charges and all the time that you charge someone, you can overcharge them because you cannot convict somebody. it s beyond a reasonable doubt. that s the way our system is. that means if the de
judge callous disregard because he didn t the prisoner in the paddy wagon. how many cops fasten the seat belts? i don t know. this was a cop who should have gotten some kind of discipline. reprimand. all right, you have to work overtime, you re punished. it s not a crime. this is not a crime, this is manslaughter. you will judge whether or not it s a crime. it s like a department infraction. we ve got to go. we re going to continue to monitor the events in baltimore. thank you all. mistrial declared for one of the officers in the freddie gray case. but first tonight donald is great at the one-liners, but he s a chaos candidate. and he d be a chaos president. one of the most talked about exchanges from last night s republican debate, former florida governor jeb bush gives us his take on that. then later, the one and only