CLEVELAND - Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Tim McGinty responded to the verdict in the trial of Cleveland Ptl. Michael Brelo."Although profoundly disappointed with today' verdict, I respect the legal process that we have followed here and we accept the judge's decision," said Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Tim McGinty. "I urge everyone else, in Cleveland and elsewhere — especially those who shared our hope for a different outcome — to do the same. The rule of law so fundamental to our American society demands nothing less."Brelo was acquitted on all charges related to the deaths of Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams following a 2012 police chase and shooting. | "I am convinced that this prosecution in this case will prevent future deaths of police and civilians in the future," McGinty added. "If we all listen to the powerful and indisputable lesson that the Heritage Middle School shootout has taught us, there will never have to be another Brelo trial. If we correct the failures that made this tragedy possible the city and its citizens do not have to suffer through another such fiasco." Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge John O’Donnell announced his decision in open court on Saturday.Brelo was charged with two counts of voluntary manslaughter. If convicted, he could have face up to 22 years in prison. such as attempted voluntary manslaughter or aggravated assault, but did not. --- Follow newsnet5.com on and Download the newsnet5 app:相关的主题文章:
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