Personal bias. I was disappointed no doubt about it. However, he relied on the law. And the inputs which are the charges and the indictment which he could not control, dictated his output. I think that it was an inappropriate charge from the start there were many other officers there and there could have been charges that would have implicated the other officers who did set this chain of events which caused death, into motion. Which is exactly how and why mr. Brelo was acquitted. So joey one thing that the judge pointed out, is that causation was a real problem in this case. And it appears that thats one of the things that that led to his decision of not guilty on both counts. He did indeed joe. You know its interesting, though whenever a judge acts as a finder of fact in addition to a concluder of law, the judge of course is placed in a position as a jury would be placed in. Its interesting because the judge certainly could have gone another route had he credited expert testimony. And
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Ernest Eramon Whisenand, age 82, of Higbee, MO, passed away Monday, August 28, 2023, at the University Hospital in Columbia, MO.
Ernest was born in Newton, Iowa, on February 28, 1941. He was the son of the late Thame and Ruth (Scoville) Whisenand. He married Judy (Janson) on December 27, 1963, in Kirksville, MO.
Ernest was a hard worker and held several positions during his career. He worked for banks in Higbee and Fayette, then went to work as an investigator for Equifax and worked there for over 30 years and retired from there. He then went to work for the Department of Social Services as a benefits specialist. He retired from the state in 2018, and then went back to work part-time, where he was still currently employed.