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- NATION, Page 33American NotesTRIALSTale of The Tape
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- Since it first aired a year ago, the brutal scene of Los
- Angeles policemen beating motorist Rodney King senseless has
- been replayed hundreds of times. Last week attorneys for the
- four officers charged with assault faced a tough assignment:
- convincing a jury that what they saw was not what it seemed.
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- The defense argued that King, a convicted robber who was
- on parole at the time, was high on the drug PCP and had brought
- the beating on himself by leading officers on a high-speed
- chase, then ignoring their orders to lie down on the ground. The
- prosecution counters that such actions, even if proved, did not
- justify excessive force. The trial is expected to last into next
- month.
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- Minority-rights advocates fear that the absence of blacks
- on the jury and the decision to move the trial to predominantly
- white Ventura County might increase the cops' chances of
- acquittal. Last week more than two dozen civil rights and
- community groups held a rain-dampened candlelight vigil at the
- site of King's beating. "More is at stake than the trial of four
- police officers," said Joe Hicks, one of the organizers.
- "Justice is what's at stake."
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