The jury's decision is in just as much as wrongdoing as the officers. The main reason behind seeing repetitive cases dealing with police brutality is for the mere fact that consequences fail to directly follow. We have Rodney King’s case where it took many riots and two years to get the officers convicted. Only two officers were found guilty of violating King’s right to be arrested without unreasonable force. Frank Jude’s case took a community full of rage and constant demands for a federal investigation. Following the federal investigation came the conviction of three officers and one acquitted officer. Robert Davis’s case led to a suspension of one officer and a loss of a job for two other officers, only for many charges against these