ExiledInIllinois Posted September 17, 2014 Posted September 17, 2014 How many grand juries convene in this part of New York... Probably not many... This is "busy work." And rightly so, convene... Next grand jury may not come too soon.
Mr. WEO Posted September 17, 2014 Posted September 17, 2014 How many grand juries convene in this part of New York... Probably not many... This is "busy work." And rightly so, convene... Next grand jury may not come too soon. It convened the day after Labor Day...
ExiledInIllinois Posted September 17, 2014 Posted September 17, 2014 (edited) It convened the day after Labor Day... My wife was an alternate on a grand jury... I think they only met once a week. I forget now. Edited September 17, 2014 by ExiledInIllinois
ExiledInIllinois Posted September 17, 2014 Posted September 17, 2014 Hers was a federal grand jury and the selection process was SLOW. Typical gov't. Once a week in Chicago on Thursdays I think... She didn't make the cut but was something like 32nd alternate. NOW, in New York... If they haven't convened one in a a while for this area, I imagine the process is slow to fire up. Got get the jury together and the alternates. The day after Labor Day was only two weeks ago... And it's the gov't... Just imagine how efficient they are with work rules... Gov't pencil pushers, not exactly greased lightning on wheels. Betcha just a few hours a week is considered "productive." Hurry up and wait! LoL... Anyway... Her reviewing fed judge didn't play... Had a phone right on the bench to call people's employers if they were trying to get out of serving. One stockbroker "money man" dude shows up in fancy suit, etc... Acting all important... Total douchebag (wow what a shock)... The judge kicked him out not before berating him left and right... The douchebag probably loved that he got off even after his civic dress-down. NOW, the judge kept people that had handicapped children that needed to be cared for. She said it was amazing just to watch the people come and go... And the ones that tried to bogue out from doing this service. The nice thing about my wife's employer... They would just pay her full salary anyway... And she would just turn in to them whatever piddly amount the feds paid... Same with my job if I get on a jury... Most people aren't as lucky and serving creates financial and personal hardship. I mean... This is the cornerstone of our judicial system and should be taken seriously! Nothing like breaking the people who serve back's!
26CornerBlitz Posted September 23, 2014 Posted September 23, 2014 @NBCSports Report: Grand jury now hearing testimony in Tony Stewart-Kevin Ward Jr. case http://tw.nbcsports.com/RcN pic.twitter.com/t5zQA01EkH
ExiledInIllinois Posted September 24, 2014 Posted September 24, 2014 (edited) From one comment: "The most likely charge would be criminal negligence resulting in death”, from SN. This is exactly what us #StandWithKevin supporters are hoping and praying for." Controlling a race car is not exact. It is pretty damn close, keeping it reasonably within the racing surface is all that can be expected. I keep on coming back to the word: REASONABLE. I know it is agonizing for the family of the departed and hard to accept that their loved one screwed up royally. Don't make it anymore painful! Let it go! This will sound harsh, but isn't Ward guilty of his own death like I said a 1,000 times? Why can't they charge the deceased? Yeah, that's like rubbing salt in an open wound. He was criminally negligent resulting in death, his own death, first and foremost. Everybody knows you don't confront a speeding race car, ON FOOT, during a race. It is like walking on train tracks with a speeding train coming. It is UNREASONABLE to think the train can stop in time. It is UNREASONABLE to think that a speeding car can get out of your way. What dream world do people live in? I know they want justice for Kevin, but I hope it is not: #StandWithKevinWardInTheMiddleOfTheRoad Holy Moly how far we have fallen from common sense and wasting of taxpayer's money on this! Edited September 24, 2014 by ExiledInIllinois
Rob's House Posted September 24, 2014 Posted September 24, 2014 From one comment: "The most likely charge would be criminal negligence resulting in death”, from SN. This is exactly what us #StandWithKevin supporters are hoping and praying for." Controlling a race car is not exact. It is pretty damn close, keeping it reasonably within the racing surface is all that can be expected. I keep on coming back to the word: REASONABLE. I know it is agonizing for the family of the departed and hard to accept that their loved one screwed up royally. Don't make it anymore painful! Let it go! This will sound harsh, but isn't Ward guilty of his own death like I said a 1,000 times? Why can't they charge the deceased? Yeah, that's like rubbing salt in an open wound. He was criminally negligent resulting in death, his own death, first and foremost. Everybody knows you don't confront a speeding race car, ON FOOT, during a race. It is like walking on train tracks with a speeding train coming. It is UNREASONABLE to think the train can stop in time. It is UNREASONABLE to think that a speeding car can get out of your way. What dream world do people live in? I know they want justice for Kevin, but I hope it is not: #StandWithKevinWardInTheMiddleOfTheRoad Holy Moly how far we have fallen from common sense and wasting of taxpayer's money on this! Always a curious goal, because what would "justice" for Kevin look like. It's a tough case to make because criminal negligence isn't a mere departure from reasonableness, but would have to rise to a level of recklessness. Interestingly, this could be one of the rare cases where a criminal conviction may be easier to obtain than a civil suit, depending on the law of the jurisdiction. In some states any negligence on the part of the victim that contributes to the harm bars recovery. In most others the vic must be either less than 50% at fault Or less culpable than the person he seeks relief from. But in a criminal case that defense isn't usually available, although the burden of proof is still higher. Based on what's been reported I'd say the chance of getting Stuart on either is slim to none.
DC Tom Posted September 24, 2014 Posted September 24, 2014 Always a curious goal, because what would "justice" for Kevin look like. Whenever anyone calls for "justice for <<fill in the blank>>," it invariably looks a lot like vengeance.
bbb Posted September 24, 2014 Posted September 24, 2014 Whenever anyone calls for "justice for <<fill in the blank>>," it invariably looks a lot like vengeance. Exactly! And usually it's not very clear cut as to whether the person deserves justice..........The clear cut cases you never really hear that rallying cry.
KD in CA Posted September 24, 2014 Posted September 24, 2014 Exactly! And usually it's not very clear cut as to whether the person deserves justice..........The clear cut cases you never really hear that rallying cry. Yup. In fact it frequently seems to be a rallying cry for those looking for media attention in a case that doesn't really deserve it. Sean Bell, Trayvon Martin, etc.
Cugalabanza Posted September 24, 2014 Posted September 24, 2014 Whenever anyone calls for "justice for <<fill in the blank>>," it invariably looks a lot like vengeance. True. Retributive is the only kind of justice most people can understand. Take my wife (please!)
Kevin Posted September 24, 2014 Posted September 24, 2014 @john_kucko: TMZ strikes again! Tony Stewart -- Cleared By Grand Jury ... In Race Track Death http://t.co/u9VG3TPup2 via @TMZ_Sports
May Day 10 Posted September 24, 2014 Posted September 24, 2014 I dont have a horse in the race.... dont follow racing, but Im glad he was cleared the Ward guy was colossally stupid
Kevin Posted September 24, 2014 Posted September 24, 2014 Just listened to the press conference. Few points I gathered: Ward had marijuana in his system, enough to impair him, No evidence of Stewart swerving to hit Ward. Car was going relatively straight until moment of impact 2 videos, one was YouTube video we all saw, other was tracks official video which was roughly same view but higher quality.
Best Player Available Posted September 24, 2014 Posted September 24, 2014 detective WEO's case against Stewart goes up in smoke. So to speak.
Kevin Posted September 24, 2014 Posted September 24, 2014 I'm surprised that they didn't make Stewart complete a drug test. I guess he passed a field sobriety test though. DA said a drug expert interviewed Stewart after the accident and determined he wasn't under the influence.
DC Tom Posted September 24, 2014 Posted September 24, 2014 @john_kucko: TMZ strikes again! Tony Stewart -- Cleared By Grand Jury ... In Race Track Death http://t.co/u9VG3TPup2 via @TMZ_Sports But didn't the Grand Jury know that they wouldn't have even been convened if he wasn't guilty? [/JtSP]
ExiledInIllinois Posted September 24, 2014 Posted September 24, 2014 @john_kucko: TMZ strikes again! Tony Stewart -- Cleared By Grand Jury ... In Race Track Death http://t.co/u9VG3TPup2 via @TMZ_Sports Gee... That took long. What a couple sessions of an hour or two? Freaking no-brainer... For me, @ least a little faith in the system has been restored. Thank God they could muster up 12 of 23 people w/common sense in the great State of New York! I was starting to get nervous hearing dudes like WEO & J_T_S_P! ;-P
boyst Posted September 24, 2014 Posted September 24, 2014 This is hilarious. Glad he's innocent and Darwin prevailed.
ExiledInIllinois Posted September 24, 2014 Posted September 24, 2014 detective WEO's case against Stewart goes up in smoke. So to speak. And his Corsican brother J_T_S_P. :-) This is hilarious. Glad he's innocent and Darwin prevailed. Somebody out there missed two days of work and got paid 20 bucks... Gotta suck for those guys on the Grand Jury. It was probably like: "WTF! Let's get outta here!" Last one to Finger Lakes racetrack and casino is a monkey's uncle!" ;-)
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