:BRAVO:I graduated in May
:BRAVO:I graduated in May
I thought it was murder if even if its accidental, when someone dies even accidentally while one is in the commission of another crime?
He was here illegally (crime)
He had a firearm (crime)
He discharged one illegally (crime)
Im sick of the bleeding heart liberal judges.
I think the left's constant outrage at anything Trump does or says is going to make the right gravitate towards Trump even more."Never let a crisis go to waste." The verdict is a statement against Trump. The woman's murder and continued injustice for it is worth it to them. It's also them flipping the bird at the rest of us.
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.
Im sick of the bleeding heart liberal judges.
I'm not a legal expert so I don't understand all the details but one thing I heard is that the prosecutors made a mistake by going for too high a crime. They couldn't show premeditation so he got off. If they had attempted something less they may have been successful.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.
Garcia Zarate was acquitted by the jury. What did the judge do wrong? :idunno:
Liberal judges are who are trying to rewrite laws, to stop the president from actually enforcing immigration law - where did i say in particular the judge you named? I just said liberal judges.
The sleaze criminal couldnt have killed that girl if the law was actually enforced.
No more school. I graduated in May, age 56. And now I'm 57.
I guess I should just curl up in a corner and die now, right?![]()
That seems to be the legal reason.I'm not a legal expert so I don't understand all the details but one thing I heard is that the prosecutors made a mistake by going for too high a crime. They couldn't show premeditation so he got off. If they had attempted something less they may have been successful.
Need a wall.The sleaze criminal couldnt have killed that girl if the law was actually enforced.
That seems to be the legal reason.
Man-slaughter would have been a sure win.
By going for murder they needed to prove he had the intent to kill someone.
Since the shooter did not aim the gun directly at the woman (or anyone else), and since the bullet ricochet off the pavement and struck the woman, that gave them enough for reasonable doubt and made it hard to prove intent to kill.
BLM employee?Does the BLM employee, whose loaded gun was stolen from his vehicle, deserve any blame?
That seems to be the legal reason.
Man-slaughter would have been a sure win.
By going for murder they needed to prove he had the intent to kill someone.
Since the shooter did not aim the gun directly at the woman (or anyone else), and since the bullet ricochet off the pavement and struck the woman, that gave them enough for reasonable doubt and made it hard to prove intent to kill.
BLM employee?
Do tell, was it school and liberal psychology that taught you to run away from the Lord?
It's amazing how a chain of events can happen.Bureau of Land Management. Govt issued weapon, I think. Loaded in a back pack in his locked vehicle as he and his family went somewhere.