Ferguson, New York, Beavercreek, OH... grand juries all over the country are deciding not to indict police officers in cases involving civilian deaths. Each year over 400 people are killed by police in the U.S., and only a handful of grand juries issue indictments. We'll look at the influence of conflicting accounts and legal alliances on judicial procedure.
Guests:
Sharon L. Davies, executive director of the Kirwan Institute at OSU
Ric Simmons, professor of law at OSU
Maria Haberfeld, professor of police science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice