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Originally Posted by duncan_idaho
A threat to charge someone with something doesn’t go very far when any defense attorney already knows reasonable doubt exists. Real life isn’t Law and Order. Sometime suspects do hold the cards.
They can’t make this case because the timeline is not established and they can’t reasonably prove guilt of any one party.
Most prosecutors won’t charge a case when they know they have no chance of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
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They didn't have proof of an actual crime. How hard is that to understand?