State "had reasonable doubt as to whether McMurtrie acted unlawfully".
That's the bitchiest snarkiest bloody near slanderous way to say not guilty I've seen since they acquitted kyle Rittenhouse for defending himself.
I will leave that up to Ian to discuss.
And TWO years of BS, trying to bankrupt him, or get him to take a plea deal that would have opened him up to civil liabilities... Grrr...
Does anyone know why exactly there seemed to be a target on McMurtrie's back? As in, the politics of it?
Sheriff was afraid Ian was going to run against him after he retired. He found out Ian is somewhat 'famous' in several communities and he doesn't like it when someone is more famous than he is.
That's the bitchiest snarkiest bloody near slanderous way to say not guilty I've seen since they acquitted kyle Rittenhouse for defending himself.
I will leave that up to Ian to discuss.
And TWO years of BS, trying to bankrupt him, or get him to take a plea deal that would have opened him up to civil liabilities... Grrr...
Does anyone know why exactly there seemed to be a target on McMurtrie's back? As in, the politics of it?
Sheriff was afraid Ian was going to run against him after he retired. He found out Ian is somewhat 'famous' in several communities and he doesn't like it when someone is more famous than he is.