
Do Police Shooting Cases Require Outside Prosecutors?
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The transcript discusses public reactions to events in New York and Ferguson, highlighting the role of video evidence in shaping public outrage. It examines the grand jury process, noting differences in how cases involving police officers are handled compared to civilians. The discussion addresses systemic issues within the legal system and explores potential changes, such as appointing outside prosecutors for police-involved cases to ensure impartiality. The conversation emphasizes the need for a fair and unbiased legal process, regardless of the defendant's job status or race.
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In what way does the speaker propose to change the current indictment process?
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What concerns does the speaker raise about the relationship between prosecutors and police officers?
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