see why that is the case. todd: she is only prosecuting 24% of felonies brought to her by the police department. the police department is doing their job, how dangerous is st. louis because of that? she has been a complete disaster, soros is getting what he paid for. the conviction rate is terrible. her office is so bad, they had people weren t showing up to hearings, they let someone charged with murder go because they kept missing court dates. 200 short, moral is when you risk your life and take it to the attorney s office and they refuse, it is just terrible situation for the police and
if he doesn t negotiate people, first president to care about he demeans them. oil and jobs by the way. i worked with president obama to i think it is very scarey. talk about their oil production. right now, the republican leader this isn t just about warm and is appeasing the president. fuzzy values. there is no other word for it. it is about physical security. it is dangerous when this isn t we know an american resident was just about trump. we may come out of this trump murdered. that is a gross human rights era hopefully in just another abuse. but the problem now is the two years with a country that no president of the united states is signaling that if you pump longer believes in the media, no more oil or if you waive a longer believes in the memorandum of intent about arms judiciary, no longer believes in deals in front of him, he will the justice department, no let a murder go. longer believes in the from an intelligence perspective, i would guess the intelligence community. tha
she testifies in a way that makes it look more incriminating for mr. zimmerman at trial. you honed in on something else that was revealed during trial. what was it? she revealed the fact that the first time she was interviewed by the police, we re talking well over a month after the incident occurred, she was picked up by the police who brought along trayvon s mother and trayvon mother s lawyer, mr. crump and took her to trayvon s mother s house. this is an eyewitness or ear witness to the crime. never heard of a situation where police in investigating a murder go pick up a critical witness or any witness for that matter and then take her and sit her down right next to the mother of the victim and interview her to find out what she knows. it completely taints the investigation. a natural tendency to want to please the victim s mother and you just i don t know why they would ever do that, i really question that. now, an all-female jury in
witness to the crime. never heard of a situation where police in investigating a murder go pick up a critical witness or any witness for that matter and then take her and sit her down right next to the mother of the victim and interview her to find out what she knows. it completely taints the investigation. a natural tendency to want to please the victim s mother and you just i don t know why they would ever do that, i really question that. now, an all-female jury in this case. is it possible some of the jurors might think she was badgered or bullied by the defense attorney here because she is obviously maybe not the most sophisticated person? anything is possible. in a courtroom, that s what happens. anybody who has been in a courtroom, anybody who has seen even the jodi arias case, when she took the stand, she grilled her. cross-examination is supposed to be rough.
witness to the crime. never heard of a situation where police in investigating a murder go pick up a critical witness or any witness for that matter and then take her and sit her down right next to the mother of the victim and interview her to find out what she knows. it completely taints the investigation. a natural tendency to want to please the victim s mother and you just i don t know why they would ever do that, i really question that. now, an all-female jury in this case. is it possible some of the jurors might think she was badgered or bullied by the defense attorney here because she is obviously maybe not the most sophisticated person? anything is possible. in a courtroom, that s what happens. anybody who has been in a courtroom, anybody who has seen even the jodi arias case, when she took the stand, she grilled her. cross-examination is supposed to be rough.