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Kate Steinle’s killer found not guilty of murder. Not since OJ Simpson has this kind of verdict been dropped. At the very least manslaughter - he had a stolen gun! Awful.
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Originally posted by WingsFan View PostBill O'ReillyVerified account
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Kate Steinle?s killer found not guilty of murder. Not since OJ Simpson has this kind of verdict been dropped. At the very least manslaughter - he had a stolen gun! Awful.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostThe illegal was guilty of at least involuntary manslaughter. There's zero question. Oh well. He'll maybe get deported this time.
Anyways, food for thought in this article. She seems to think the Prosecutors were under enormous pressure to pursue the toughest possible charges and sentence.
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Well, there was dispute as to what happened.
That said, involuntary manslaughter, at least generally, is the reckless or criminally negligent act that causes someone's death. Often times the criminal act can simply be breaking a mundane law. The sentencing is way less than murder. It is comparable to vehicular homicide.
There's zero question, at least in mind, that discharging a fire arm in a public space like he did is reckless (consciously ignoring a known risk). The only real question for the jury was did he intend to pull the trigger. If he intended to pull the trigger then he was reckless and he's criminally liable -- at least to that degree -- for that bullet.
To argue he had not intent he (a) argued the gun wasn't his -- he just happened to find it on the pier -- thus, presumably, he wouldn't know anything about the trigger or how easily it would go off (and to try to beat the gun charge); and (b) the gun went off by accident -- in this case, I think he said he dropped it? -- I forget.
That story seems barely plausible to me. I would have a very hard time thinking that he didn't have some sort of intent to pull the trigger. But, I didn't see him testify, so I can't assess his credibility.
A comparable case, I guess, would be Plaxico Burress. Recall, he carried a gun into a nightclub and "accidentally" shot himself. If that bullet had found a person I think he'd have been in a heap load of trouble. As it was, he spent almost 2 years in jail on the gun charge.
Presumably, a city and state that is so anti-gun will throw the book at this guy and he'll serve time for the gun charge before being deported. In any event, he's going to be deported. Finally.
*EDIT* -- heh...just read DSL's link...that's a far more cogent breakdown than what I offer....fucking DSLLast edited by iam416; December 1, 2017, 08:31 AM.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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The thinking is that NK has developed and just launched a rocket capable of delivering a nuclear device to US soil that need not be miniaturized. That would accelerate NK time schedule for being a real nuclear threat to the US.
I've mentioned this before but the way to deal with this is to acknowledge NK is now a fully nuclear capable state and give them a seat at the nuclear armed country's table. That's what happened when Pakistan became nuclear capable.
Most experts on Asia think this is what NK wants. Military action is unthinkable. Sanctions are not likely to work. I've heard talk that freezing access to the foreign banks that NK principals have cash in could create an environment where Un's opposition might work to remove him. I don't think China wants the instability on it's boarder in that case.
Let NK sit.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Originally posted by iam416 View PostWell, there was dispute as to what happened.
That said, involuntary manslaughter, at least generally, is the reckless or criminally negligent act that causes someone's death. Often times the criminal act can simply be breaking a mundane law. The sentencing is way less than murder. It is comparable to vehicular homicide.
There's zero question, at least in mind, that discharging a fire arm in a public space like he did is reckless (consciously ignoring a known risk). The only real question for the jury was did he intend to pull the trigger. If he intended to pull the trigger then he was reckless and he's criminally liable -- at least to that degree -- for that bullet.
To argue he had not intent he (a) argued the gun wasn't his -- he just happened to find it on the pier -- thus, presumably, he wouldn't know anything about the trigger or how easily it would go off (and to try to beat the gun charge); and (b) the gun went off by accident -- in this case, I think he said he dropped it? -- I forget.
That story seems barely plausible to me. I would have a very hard time thinking that he didn't have some sort of intent to pull the trigger. But, I didn't see him testify, so I can't assess his credibility.
A comparable case, I guess, would be Plaxico Burress. Recall, he carried a gun into a nightclub and "accidentally" shot himself. If that bullet had found a person I think he'd have been in a heap load of trouble. As it was, he spent almost 2 years in jail on the gun charge.
Presumably, a city and state that is so anti-gun will throw the book at this guy and he'll serve time for the gun charge before being deported. In any event, he's going to be deported. Finally.
*EDIT* -- heh...just read DSL's link...that's a far more cogent breakdown than what I offer....fucking DSL
I hear the jury was not made aware of his 7 prior felonies or 5 prior deportations.
I don't know how they can charge a guy of unlawful possession of a firearm, where a woman is shot and dies, and he is in no way responsible for her death when he basically confessed on tape back in 2015 to pulling the trigger.
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