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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 716456" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>1) That DA is now under investigation and has been admonished by the national association of DAs for injecting himself further into a case which he admitted a personal connection and recused himself from.</p><p>2) The elder McMichael worked for a DA that has some extremely disturbing things in her history as a DA. EDIT: And she is also under investigation for her handling of the case. When she recused herself, she can't project her ideas about the case to the next DA.</p><p>3) I haven't seen "overwhelming" evidence that he committed a felony. Even if he did commit a felony, they didn't personally witness said felony, which is a requirement for citizen's arrest. They also used overwhelming force to enact the citizen's arrest, which isn't allowed from Georgia court cases relating to citizen's arrest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 716456, member: 2426"] 1) That DA is now under investigation and has been admonished by the national association of DAs for injecting himself further into a case which he admitted a personal connection and recused himself from. 2) The elder McMichael worked for a DA that has some extremely disturbing things in her history as a DA. EDIT: And she is also under investigation for her handling of the case. When she recused herself, she can't project her ideas about the case to the next DA. 3) I haven't seen "overwhelming" evidence that he committed a felony. Even if he did commit a felony, they didn't personally witness said felony, which is a requirement for citizen's arrest. They also used overwhelming force to enact the citizen's arrest, which isn't allowed from Georgia court cases relating to citizen's arrest. [/QUOTE]
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