Here is my question. How is a community supposed to have any faith in the state when the Governor makes a statement like A vigorous prosecution must now be pursued.?
But serious question, how is a community supposed to feel any fair investigation is being conducted if they are also saying, at the same time, they are fully behind prosecution. I just don't get that.
So you agree with the problem with that picture? I couldn't tell because you posed two completely different scenarios after that. To answer yours though, I personally think the way Nixon worded that was improper. I understand the message he was conveying to McCulloch but the average citizen will take it differently. A vigorous prosecution doesn't mean an indictment is even obtained. It just means do your job and do it vigorously and whatever the result, it is what it is. As for the other completely unrelated question, I don't understand it. I think what you are saying is that they don't want any investigation and simply want a prosecution. The community has no power to conduct an investigation. It probably comes from that sense of helplessness that the ones investigating are also saying they support the defendant.