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Originally Posted by qebab
What difference would a warning make? You either punish him, or you don't, in my opinion. There is no middleground, you are never "A bit guilty of murder", you're either guilty, or you're not. Sure, a warning for a poor job, I can agree with it, but I don't think it would really make a difference. Obiora is still dead, the police officer is still found to be innocent, and if he really is innocent, being the cause of someone's death is warning enough. Not to mention all the fuss this has gotten in the media.
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There is an important matter in this case, the fact that one of the policeofficers got fully acquitted, and that the three others did not. They got their case closed because of the proofs. (Henlagt pga bevisets stilling) which is not a fully aquittal, and also opens of for a civil court case against them.