09-30-2011, 07:42 PM
"...said that only the evidence of the crime was presented to the grand jury for consideration."
This is from the Blade. LC, could you interpret the last sentence, after the comma, for me?
it means that the prosecutor's office did not present all the evidence they have, but simply the facts of the 2 murders and enough probable cause to indict.
most Grand Juries will go along with a prosecutor's office and, as the old adage says, will "indict a ham sandwich".
but bottom line is, they only revealed what they had to. they didn't give all their evidence.
This is from the Blade. LC, could you interpret the last sentence, after the comma, for me?
it means that the prosecutor's office did not present all the evidence they have, but simply the facts of the 2 murders and enough probable cause to indict.
most Grand Juries will go along with a prosecutor's office and, as the old adage says, will "indict a ham sandwich".
but bottom line is, they only revealed what they had to. they didn't give all their evidence.