NoelCoyotebleu : wow. a season 3 yippeeee..
Wolfie D : oops they did it again! only 6 minutes loaded! "keep yer finger off the switch bobo!" LO...
DownrightDebonaire : This episode was directed by Carl Weathers. RIP. Every single episode I think of him becau...
girlfreddy : Contains spoilers. Click to show. A pretty cool documentary on stunt teams and choreographing fight scenes. Interesting fact...
biker_71 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. surprised no links for this have appeared yet. was rather entertaining, a little unrealist...
grasshopper rex : You're going to love that ending.
sanbro5 : Yawn.
Wolfie D : oops they did it again! only 6 minutes loaded! "keep yer finger off the switch bobo!" LO...
biker_71 : got to agree not quite sure where he's getting Homosexual from or the mommy issues, maybe ...
Kill Kenny : challenge accepted :) Truthfully, I do prefer fully naked women
I need someone to translate this for me, b/c you’re talking to someone who doesn’t know anything at all about the criminal justice system. As I understand it, if a crime is committed, one calls the police. The police come, investigate, gather evidence, and decide if a crime has been committed, what crime was committed, and what to charge them with. The district attorney then files the charges and the police arrest the person. Sometimes a jury is called during the trial and sometimes it isn’t. I don’t know when the DA calls a jury and when they don’t.
I know the above statement isn’t accurate, but I don’t understand all of this. What is the difference between an indictment and charging someone with a crime? If the DA here has millions of pages of financial evidence against Tramp, why not just arrest him? Why is the DA calling any jury at all? This is when I need Ms. Maddows to spend half of her show explaining this stuff.