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Live Stream: Police Officer Reportedly Shot in Ferguson, Situation Very Tense

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ausador9/27/2014 9:38:04 pm PDT

re: #1 psddluva4evah

For the sake of argument, let’s say, that from a legal standpoint, I get that yes the grand jury can take a long time, but aren’t different arrangements allowed in high profile cases like this one?

You should also take into account that this Grand Jury already spent four months of giving up each Wednesday to hear cases. They were supposed to be released from duty last month. Instead they are trapped for who knows how much longer hearing this case.

Originally the prosecutor said middle of October as the outside, now he says possibly mid-November.

The grand jury investigating the shooting of Michael Brown by Ferguson police will likely finish its work by late October or early November. That’s significantly sooner than some reports indicated.

St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCullough says some people read too much into what was essentially a housekeeping matter, when prosecutors extended the grand jury’s term into January.

“Nobody anticipates it’s going to go anywhere near January or even December,” McCullough said. “But just to make sure everything can be covered, because if we don’t do it now it can’t be done until time runs out.”
http://fox2now.com/2014/09/24/bob-mcculloch-says-mike-brown-case-should-be-decided-by-november-grand-jury-to-get-range-of-charges/