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Re: Police chief in Trayvon case to resign permanently today

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Maybe they should have. But there's a limit to how long someone can be held without charges, and unless the DA could build a case (at the time, he couldn't), he could have been released anyhow.

There's no statute of limitations on murder in most states - let the attorneys build a good solid case, then lock him up.




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What is the point of rules that are not enforced?


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Re: Police chief in Trayvon case to resign permanently today
By: zzstar
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Tue, 24 Apr 12 5:13 AM
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No, because you ignore the fact that he should have arrested that schmuck that first day. That's why. That schmuck was arrested 42 days later because this jerk did not arrest him that night.

You wingers are too eay.


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