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Talese was happy to oblige, while steadfastly refusing to indict either Foos or himself.
The decision, in which the court overturned the conviction of a death-row inmate, raised the prospect of grand jurors who opposed the death penalty refusing to indict.
Grand juries have caused outcry by refusing to indict white police officers for the death of black men in different cases and attitudes to the first black President in US history appear to have hardened into a resentment and disappointment from two political wings of public and media opinion.
(My counsel was informed that I wasn't a target and that the investigation was over. Whether this decision was based on their awareness of problems in the case or the Grand Jury refusing to indict me for something I didn't do, I'm not allowed to know).
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A grand jury refused to indict.
A grand jury, made up entirely of white jurists, refused to indict the shooter.
Some months later, a press release reports that the case was presented to a grand jury, which refused to indict.
He referred to grand juries that refused to indict police officers involved in that shooting and others, including Darren Wilson and Daniel Pantaleo.
(A grand jury refused to indict any of the police; the suspect, Thomas Jones, who had been shot five times, ultimately pleaded guilty).
But after listening to testimony, including Ms. Milo's, a Brooklyn grand jury refused to indict her, said her lawyer, Andrew Stoll.
A grand jury refused to indict anyone on criminal charges, but it did recommend better safety practices, such as hiring maintenance workers "of a more intelligent grade".
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