Always? Usually..maybe.But not always.Particularly with a case like this.
I read this the other way: she doesn't believe he's guilty.
Never having been a prosecutor (or a lawyer for that matter) I suppose that's possible.If he's tried then my theory was probably correct,If he's not,then you're probably correct.
I’m no lawyer either. I’m just repeating what I’ve heard, that it’s easy for a prosecutor to get a grand jury indictment.
I hope I’m right, for Zimmerman’s sake, that this means the prosecutor in this case has looked at the evidence and has decided there is no case.
What a way to be railroaded into prison, by a Tawana Brawley mob. I think I’d commit suicide.