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Will Officer Darren Wilson be Indicted? Place Your Bets Here
The Facts
9 of 12 jurors must consent for an indictment and the specific charges of the indictment.
The jury consists of 6 white men, three white women, two black women, and one black man.
No law requires the prosecutors to submit possible defenses to the grand jury, however, the prosecution has done so.
Though not required by law, all possible evidence is being presented and released to the grand jury.
The Standard for Probable Cause
"Probable cause is a relatively low evidentiary standard. In Wilson’s case, the probable cause determination should be simple: (1) there is a dead body; (2) that dead body was unarmed; (3) that dead, unarmed body was found at least 30 feet away from Wilson’s patrol vehicle; (4) there are at least four witnesses that say Wilson shot Brown after Brown surrendered; and (5) there is a coroner’s report corroborating the witnesses’ testimonies. That is what probable cause looks like." Is Darren Wilson receiving affirmative action
The Possible Charges
1) First Degree Murder: Jury must think there is enough evidence to prove premeditation.
2) Second Degree Murder: Jury must think that there is enough evidence to suggest that the officer knowingly engaged in deadly force with the intent of committing an unjustifiable homicide at the moment.
3) Voluntary Manslaughter: Jury must think that Wilson killed Brown while under the influence of a sudden passion.
4) Involuntary Manslaughter: Jury must think that Wilson accidently killed Brown or Wilson was incompetent.
5) No Charges: 9 of the 12 jurors couldn't agree to a specific charge based on the evidence presented.
The Facts
9 of 12 jurors must consent for an indictment and the specific charges of the indictment.
The jury consists of 6 white men, three white women, two black women, and one black man.
No law requires the prosecutors to submit possible defenses to the grand jury, however, the prosecution has done so.
Though not required by law, all possible evidence is being presented and released to the grand jury.
The Standard for Probable Cause
"Probable cause is a relatively low evidentiary standard. In Wilson’s case, the probable cause determination should be simple: (1) there is a dead body; (2) that dead body was unarmed; (3) that dead, unarmed body was found at least 30 feet away from Wilson’s patrol vehicle; (4) there are at least four witnesses that say Wilson shot Brown after Brown surrendered; and (5) there is a coroner’s report corroborating the witnesses’ testimonies. That is what probable cause looks like." Is Darren Wilson receiving affirmative action
The Possible Charges
1) First Degree Murder: Jury must think there is enough evidence to prove premeditation.
2) Second Degree Murder: Jury must think that there is enough evidence to suggest that the officer knowingly engaged in deadly force with the intent of committing an unjustifiable homicide at the moment.
3) Voluntary Manslaughter: Jury must think that Wilson killed Brown while under the influence of a sudden passion.
4) Involuntary Manslaughter: Jury must think that Wilson accidently killed Brown or Wilson was incompetent.
5) No Charges: 9 of the 12 jurors couldn't agree to a specific charge based on the evidence presented.