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Back in the end of August, we had a lengthy discussion as to whether someone should testify in front of a grand jury. Here’s the update:

“Well, I decided to testify for the Grand Jury. Wasn’t so bad and best of all, they probably won’t indict for 2-3 months and then not go to trial for another 2-3 months after that (barring a plea deal). While I think some of the responses were cavalier, it helped me think the whole thing through.

By the way, there is a new Neighborhood Watch program I joined that’s starting up in Columbia Heights in need of Block Captains if people want to help take a bite out of crime (and cavalier posters want to put their $ where their mouth is).

Link: http://www.nwchca.org/2.html

The program is expanding throughout the city and if there’s interest it can spread to any neighborhood!”

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