The 7 time felon who's been deported half a dozen times should have been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter at the very least. I can understand the fact that he was many feet away and the bullet ricocheted and he claims it "went off" on it's own but involuntary manslaughter is exactly what happened.
The defense attorney immediately made political statements and reminded Trump that he is under investigation and has the same presumption of innocence as the ILLEGAL ALIEN FELON. How comforting to Kate's parents and all of America.
I don't understand why a person's long criminal history and the fact that the person IS NOT A CITIZEN OF THIS COUNTRY and has been repeatedly deported and keeps coming back illegally is not admissible in court. Is this only in jury trials or only in murder trials? Because I know if I get a speeding ticket and see the judge, they see all of my driving history and prior tickets and may use that information in his decision.
It's just not right.
The defense attorney immediately made political statements and reminded Trump that he is under investigation and has the same presumption of innocence as the ILLEGAL ALIEN FELON. How comforting to Kate's parents and all of America.
I don't understand why a person's long criminal history and the fact that the person IS NOT A CITIZEN OF THIS COUNTRY and has been repeatedly deported and keeps coming back illegally is not admissible in court. Is this only in jury trials or only in murder trials? Because I know if I get a speeding ticket and see the judge, they see all of my driving history and prior tickets and may use that information in his decision.
It's just not right.
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