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Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy McGinty announced Monday the grand jury has declined to charge the two Cleveland police officers involved in the Tamir Rice shooting.

The Rice family, through their attorneys, released a statement after McGinty’s announcement:

“Today, more than a year after Cleveland police shot and killed 12-year-old Tamir Rice, a grand jury voted not to indict the shooter. Tamir’s family is saddened and disappointed by this outcome–but not surprised.”

“It has been clear for months now that Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy McGinty was abusing and manipulating the grand jury process to orchestrate a vote against indictment. Even though video shows the police shooting Tamir in less than one second, Prosecutor McGinty hired so-called expert witnesses to try to exonerate the officers and tell the grand jury their conduct was reasonable and justified. It is unheard of, and highly improper, for a prosecutor to hire “experts” to try to exonerate the targets of a grand jury investigation. These are the sort of “experts” we would expect the officer’s criminal defense attorney to hire—not the prosecutor.”

“Then, Prosecutor McGinty allowed the police officers to take the oath and read prepared statements to the grand jury without answering any questions on cross-examination. Even though it is black letter law that taking the stand waives the Fifth Amendment right to be silent, the prosecutor did not seek a court order compelling the officers to answer questions or holding the officers in contempt if they continued to refuse. This special treatment would never be given to non-police suspects.”

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source: Wkyc.com

LOCAL NEWS: Rice Family Statement: Prosecutor Manipulated Grand Jury  was originally published on praisecleveland.com