“Carlos Miller was arrested for filming the police. Resisting the pressure to accept a ‘deal,’ he risked more prison time simply by insisting on his right to a jury trial. According to Miller, the prosecutor told the jury that Miller did not behave like a ‘real journalist’ because a ‘real journalist’ would have obeyed all police requests and orders.”
http://www.policemisconduct.net/the-carlos-miller-case-jury-says-not-guilty/
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