the issue is it was tyler clemente who was an experienced violinist and first weeks in college and a horrific act was committed where everybody saw what was going on with him and someone of the same sex. the question is he is the one that jumped. how do you defend the case? grand juries don t send messages. they vote indictments because the district attorney or prosecutors tell them to do it. judge jeanine: didn t the grand jury refuse to indict? come on, tom. it is not difficult, you know that. judge jeanine: can the prosecution prove the case? there is no question that this young man s death was damage existences. homosexuality on college campuses does not carry the same stickma that it used to. the prosecution has to prove bias, intimidation and invasion
jackson, a former prosecutor. and tom kinif, a criminal defense attorney. on september 22, 20110, 18-year-old commit the suicide after learning his roommate secretly recorded his sexual encounter with another man and posted it online. 19-year-old robby was indicted on 15 counts including invasion of privacy. he faces up to five years in prison if convicted. now, joey, i will start with you. is the grand jury sending a message with the in sightment? i think unquestionably, your honor. this shootinthis is horrifying. it as hate crime. it is college students and it and they wanted to create a prank of some sort. it wasn t funny when jumped off of the bridge because of being so humiliated and destroyed by the invasion of privacy.
cases and we are joined by joe. jackson, a former prosecutor. and tom kinif, a criminal defense attorney. on september 22, 20110, 18-year-old commit the suicide after learning his roommate secretly recorded his sexual encounter with another man and posted it online. 19-year-old robby was indicted on 15 counts including invasion of privacy. he faces up to five years in prison if convicted. now, joey, i will start with you. is the grand jury sending a message with the in sightment? i think unquestionably, your honor. this shootinthis is horrifying. it as hate crime. it is college students and it and they wanted to create a prank of some sort. it wasn t funny when jumped off of the bridge because of being so humiliated and destroyed by the invasion of privacy.
the issue is it was tyler clemente who was an experienced violinist and first weeks in college and a horrific act was committed where everybody saw what was going on with him and someone of the same sex. the question is he is the one that jumped. how do you defend the case? grand juries don t send messages. they vote indictments because the district attorney or prosecutors tell them to do it. judge jeanine: didn t the grand jury refuse to indict? come on, tom. it is not difficult, you know that. judge jeanine: can the prosecution prove the case? there is no question that this young man s death was damage existences. homosexuality on college campuses does not carry the same stickma that it used to. the prosecution has to prove bias, intimidation and invasion
apparently and he ends up in a chokehold but the cop is trying to arrest the young woman. all right. so, what we have got here, we have got a young woman who has been thrown out of a concert and the question is did the police, number one/the right to arrest her. mr. prosecutor? i have great respect for law enforcement. they went too far here. this is a girl who was unarmed and there needed to be interpersonal communication skills that would have been more important. if this was a tom kinif many making the arrest he would have charmed her into being sub missive and doing the right thing. he slammed her on the ground like a piece of garbage. she deserved better. that cop isn t looking to pick her up. he is looking to lock her up up. he escalated the situation, your honor. judge jeanine: he escalated it? he escalated the situation. first, get her to be sub missive. i m going to get aping gray