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41091 Re: Police chief in Trayvon case to resign permanently today
   Riana, In retrospect, it appears they weren't looking to build a go...
clo   FFFT   24 Apr 2012
12:44 PM
41084 Re: Police chief in Trayvon case to resign permanently today
   Give it up.
zzstar   FFFT   24 Apr 2012
5:27 AM

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Re: Police chief in Trayvon case to resign permanently today

By: Riana in FFFT
Tue, 24 Apr 12 5:16 AM
Msg. 41083 of 65535
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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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