The myth of black on black crime

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​You did not mention the gun and the fact that one thug has ratted out the other as the killer of the baby.

One of the shooters relatives has already said that they hid the murder weapon in her house before they came back and retrieved it after which they threw it in a pond to try to get rid of it. I think the mother only had one of those $5000 Gerber baby life insurance policies on the baby, it takes 3-4 time that to pay for a funeral these days. Insurance money wouldn't be much of an incentive in this case.
 

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It took the jury two hours for the guilty verdict in the Brunswick GA baby stroller murder case:

Guilty verdict in Brunswick baby murder | www.wsbtv.com
 
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wkmac

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A new study by Roger Koppl and Meghan Sacks shows that a number of states pay their crime labs by the conviction. Furthermore, legislators in many states require convicted people to pay for the lab testing that helped convict them. In economics, this is known as “moral hazard,” in which incentives exist that encourage the very outcomes that people supposedly wish to avoid.
Calling this situation “moral hazard,” of course, is built on the assumption that government authorities really wish to avoid wrongful convictions and that police and prosecutors only want guilty people convicted. As one who has written for more than a decade about wrongful convictions, I have come to believe that police and prosecutors actually want people to be wrongfully convicted, as they relish the challenge of framing an innocent person. Yes, this requires that we think of government authorities not as people seeking justice, but as people seeking their own ends at the expense of others who have neither the political connections, the wealth, or the authority to fight back.

[h=2]Gee, Shocking News. State Governments Pay Crime Labs for Wrongful Convictions[/h]
 

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Re: The real black on black crime

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