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Massachusetts-based independent journalist. Wrongful convictions, police misconduct, and public records. NEWSLETTER: https://massdump.ghost.io/ PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/andrewqmr EMAIL: [email protected] SIGNAL: andrewqmr.01
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Commentary: I Work Very Hard, And I Would Like To Try Cake
The first grand jury proceeding in the Broadview Six case began with a *textbook example* of forbidden prosecutorial vouching. Misconduct from the start. Just incredible stuff.
If Polymarket wants to pay me $100,000, I will gladly post about why Polymarket is bad.
The law is salvageable, though, if these people face punishment. They dragged my family through hell despite a jury of our peers saying repeatedly they wouldn't indict protesters. A perversion of justice like this needs to be met with real justice for the prosecutors who broke the law.