>As during the first trial, the judges agreed with the conclusion reached by forensic experts that it was impossible to say for certain that Ben Peter died due to the police intervention.
>They said the forensic evidence was “clear and convincing”, adding: “The cause of his death is due to multiple factors.”
>Ben Peter “never gave up struggling… with fierce resistance” to his arrest, they said.
>”We cannot blame the police for anything. The arrest was justified, legitimate and proportionate.”
Wow, it’s almost like courts are supposed to acquit people when there’s no evidence of any wrongdoing. Crazy concept, I know. Let’s be real, for those protestors the matter is purely political and they are never going to accept a reality that doesn’t fit their narrative.
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>As during the first trial, the judges agreed with the conclusion reached by forensic experts that it was impossible to say for certain that Ben Peter died due to the police intervention.
>They said the forensic evidence was “clear and convincing”, adding: “The cause of his death is due to multiple factors.”
>Ben Peter “never gave up struggling… with fierce resistance” to his arrest, they said.
>”We cannot blame the police for anything. The arrest was justified, legitimate and proportionate.”
Wow, it’s almost like courts are supposed to acquit people when there’s no evidence of any wrongdoing. Crazy concept, I know. Let’s be real, for those protestors the matter is purely political and they are never going to accept a reality that doesn’t fit their narrative.