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Phone. Could some of those brown shirts face felony murder charges, the ones that were with that woman who got shot? Does DC have felony murder? Is there a Federal equivalent?

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One of the speakers in the impeachment debate said there were 6 deaths  (sure thats what i heard) but i can only find 5 online?

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Basically in America if you commit a crime or a party to the commission of a crime and somebody is killed then you are liable to a charge of murder. But the yanks have far more types of murder than England, not sure about Scotland.

So even if there is a vague link between the parties such as a getaway driver who remains in a car whilst one or more others enter a bank and commit a robbery the offence is complete for the driver.

I’ve not studied it in great detail but that’s how I understand it.

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Just now, chesters1 said:

One of the speakers in the impeachment debate said there were 6 deaths  (sure thats what i heard) but i can only find 5 online?

A second Police Officer who was there died, he took his own life.

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Ah that explains it ,silly idiots should have got the black members up the front and no-one would have said a word

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Believe NOTHING anyones says or writes unless you witness it yourself and even then your eyes can deceive you

None of this "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" crap it just means i have at least two enemies!

 

There is only one opinion i listen to ,its mine and its ALWAYS right even when its wrong

 

Its far easier to curse the darkness than light one candle

 

Mathew 4:19

Grangers law : anything i say will  turn out the opposite or not happen at all!

Life insurance? you wont enjoy a penny!

"To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors, is sinful and tyrannical." Thomas Jefferson

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2 minutes ago, Huge_Vitae said:

Basically in America if you commit a crime or a party to the commission of a crime and somebody is killed then you are liable to a charge of murder. But the yanks have far more types of murder than England, not sure about Scotland.

So even if there is a vague link between the parties such as a getaway driver who remains in a car whilst one or more others enter a bank and commit a robbery the offence is complete for the driver.

I’ve not studied it in great detail but that’s how I understand it.

I don't think all stages have felony murder. I think DC has. It is more than that. One girl I think she was just 17. Was a getaway driver for some little scrota breaking into houses. Inevitably one day they broke into the wrong house and somebody offed one. She got felony murder. life with no possibility of parole. She did not even get out of the car.

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5 minutes ago, corydoras said:

I don't think all stages have felony murder. I think DC has. It is more than that. One girl I think she was just 17. Was a getaway driver for some little scrota breaking into houses. Inevitably one day they broke into the wrong house and somebody offed one. She got felony murder. life with no possibility of parole. She did not even get out of the car.

The one I read was a long time ago but it stuck in my mind...

Bloke falls out with his ex girlfriend, goes to a friend and asks to borrow his car to drive the distance to her house to give her a hiding.

Friend obliges, matey goes too far and beats ex to death.

Even though the car owner was miles away and did not accompany the assailant he was convicted of Felony Murder.

Don’t remember the State.

If you think it’s a bit harsh it is a law that goes back to medieval Britain that has been repealed.

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I know that one.
Typical "Florida Man" Ryan Holle. Life without commuted to 25.

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8 minutes ago, Huge_Vitae said:

The one I read was a long time ago but it stuck in my mind...

Bloke falls out with his ex girlfriend, goes to a friend and asks to borrow his car to drive the distance to her house to give her a hiding.

Friend obliges, matey goes too far and beats ex to death.

Even though the car owner was miles away and did not accompany the assailant he was convicted of Felony Murder.

Don’t remember the State.

If you think it’s a bit harsh it is a law that goes back to medieval Britain that has been repealed.

It is controversial. Holle yes but the wee girl? That is a bit harsh for a kid. She should be in school. Anyway that's another thread.

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OK, to lighten it up a bit...

1970’s South Africa three blokes two white, one black in a transport being taken to jail after Court Appearance.

First white bloke says to second “What did you do, how long are you going away for?”

Guy replies “Got two years, murdered a black girl, what about you?”

First guy replies “I got three years, raped a black girl and then murdered her.”

They both look at the black guy and one says “What’s your story?”

Man replies “ I’ve been sentenced to 25 years hard Labour.”

After a sharp intake of breath one says “What did you do?”

Black guy says “Riding a pushbike without lights but it could’ve been worse, I’m lucky it was during the day!”

Just emphasising that in some Countries class or money can be better protection than the law itself.

 

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