This is a message board, not a court of law. We absolutely get to talk based on opinion.

As for the grand jury, there is no way they will recommend prosecution unless the prosecutor feels like they can win the case. This is ALSO just how the law works. You can be accused of something, and even be guilty of having done it, but not have the authorities seek prosecution because they don't feel they can win the case as it stands. This allows them to come back and attempt prosecution later without having to worry about that meddlesome double-jeopardy thing. So, the fact that they opted to not indict doesn't really tell anyone anything except that, at the time, they didn't feel like there was a strong enough case to win..... which goes directly back to what folks have posted ad nauseum about the absolutely pitiful prosecution rate of sexual assault cases. They don't win often, so they aren't pursued often... not because they don't happen often.