On the "Uninformed of Alabama Law" branch.
These, literally, are the facts:
The prosecutor made it clear; Miller didn't not commit a crime. They went on to say "they couldn't even think of a crime to charge him with."
Miller was not:
- a participant in the shooting
- did not own a gun.
- didn't provide the gun in the shooting
- was not participating in the feud.
These are undisputed, inarguable.
But let's add a note or two ...
- he gave the police his cell phone showing his communications with Miles.
- he gave them his dashcam footage of the scene itself
- in all other areas, he cooperated with law enforcement.
All of this goes to show he did nothing wrong; legally or under the University's policies and purview. It is, in fact, quite the opposite.
It's your contention he wasn't charged because he was a star yet here we are without anything he could have been charged under.