Did you not read the previous posts? The officers you mention were not allowed to leave instead of being INDICTED; they were allowed to leave without being CHARGED. Once a case goes to the Grand Jury you either get indicted or the GJ finds no true bill. The GJ doesn’t have a choice to allow an officer to resign in lieu of indicting the officer.
Did you not read the previous posts? The officers you mention were not allowed to leave instead of being INDICTED; they were allowed to leave without being CHARGED. Once a case goes to the Grand Jury you either get indicted or the GJ finds no true bill. The GJ doesn’t have a choice to allow an officer to resign in lieu of indicting the officer.