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Posted: 10:10 PM Nov 20, 2009
Train Station Shooting
Murder trial move to LA a setback for transit cop
Reporter: Associated Press |
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SAN FRANCISCO(AP) -- The decision to move Johannes Mehserle's
trial to Los Angeles County is a setback for the former transit
officer charged with killing an unarmed man on New Year's Day.
Jurors throughout California are typically sympathetic to
police, and the former Bay Area Rapid Transit officer could've
expected a leg up before the start of trial in most any courtroom
in the state's 58 counties.
But legal analysts say Los Angeles is atypical and a bad draw
for Mehserle.
The former officer will have to overcome the lingering specters
of the Rodney King beating, the O.J. Simpson acquittal because of
police behavior and other high-profile verdicts that expose many
residents' deep-rooted skepticism of law enforcement.
Mehserle is charged with fatally shooting 22-year-old Oscar
Grant at an Oakland BART station. His attorney had argued for a
change of venue because of what he described as excessive media
coverage and racial tensions.
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