Jeffersonian prompted me to check up on what happened after some jackwad dropped a flashbang straight down in that kid's playpen after family put the playpen in front of the door.
Apparently, perjury is not a crime when deputies do it: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3356593/Jurors-deliberate-trial-ex-deputy-charged-raid.html
'There's a pattern of excess in the ways search warrants are executed,' defense attorney Michael Trost said in his closing argument. "That's what led to the injuries to this child.' Oh, you not only confessed to your client's perjury, but you say she's part of a widespread criminal conspiracy to commit perjury? And the jury still found her not guilty?
The civil suit was worth $3.6 million: http://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/parents-of-baby-bou-bou-awarded-36-million
Apparently, $3.6 mil isn't enough, as that justiceforbabyboubou web site seems to be begging for donations.
I'm reminded of Baby Bou Bou: http://justiceforbabyboubou.com/
ReplyDeleteJeffersonian prompted me to check up on what happened after some jackwad dropped a flashbang straight down in that kid's playpen after family put the playpen in front of the door.
ReplyDeleteApparently, perjury is not a crime when deputies do it:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3356593/Jurors-deliberate-trial-ex-deputy-charged-raid.html
'There's a pattern of excess in the ways search warrants are executed,' defense attorney Michael Trost said in his closing argument. "That's what led to the injuries to this child.' Oh, you not only confessed to your client's perjury, but you say she's part of a widespread criminal conspiracy to commit perjury? And the jury still found her not guilty?
The civil suit was worth $3.6 million:
http://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/parents-of-baby-bou-bou-awarded-36-million
Apparently, $3.6 mil isn't enough, as that justiceforbabyboubou web site seems to be begging for donations.