This hour's breaking story (AS PREDICTED in censored thread) :
Hero Customer Who Shot Armed Robber At Houston Taco Joint Ordered To Face Grand Jury By Soros-Funded DA. : https://www.zerohedge.com/political/hero-customer-who-shot-armed-robber-houston-taco-joint-ordered-face-grand-jury-soros
Soros DA kept letting felon out on no bail, now, as predicted, is going to imprison the hero.
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The first and ONLY full video of the hero in a fast rising POPULAR thread was deleted mysteriously by a centrist-leaning gun-hating mod.
https://cdn.videy.co/Cwc0nakG.mp4
It WAS in this very fast rising +64 thread : https://archive.ph/Y9YvJ
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Sordid details of this despicable act to bury 2 threads about this hero at the restaurant, is covered in this thread :
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Does Soros have influence on this site?
The Harris County Grand Jury will most likely dismiss all charges as being a clear case of self defense. However, they still need to have the hearing and make that finding.
Door is open to recharge again later, in most states.
Because no state has a statute of limitations on murder. So regardless, the guy could face charges 25 years from now if he’s still here and their DA office gets even worse than now.
Wouldn't double jeopardy come into play if he's acquitted? I would think if he goes in front of the county's GJ and the case gets dismissed (equivalent to acquittal?) that he couldn't be retried for the same event later. Not a legal person so this is more of a question than a statement of fact.
That is not an acquittal.
No. Grand Juries don’t acquit anyone. They can make a finding of probable cause and return what is called a “true bill” or they can return “no bill” which is not an acquittal but a finding that the prosecutor hasn;’t provided enough evidence to reach probable cause. Double jeopardy only applies to petit juries. You go to trial on the charge and get acquitted by a petit jury, then double jeopardy kicks in.
As much as I snort & laugh at OP's claim that this is a Soros-funded site, you can, in fact, in Harris County,still be investigated. So a no-bill isn't a get-out-of-jail-free card, the case can still be presented.