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It depends on the jurisdiction. Every state has its own definition.Thats for 2nd degree murder.
For manslaughter you just need -negligence-
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It depends on the jurisdiction. Every state has its own definition.Thats for 2nd degree murder.
For manslaughter you just need -negligence-
Realistically yeah they're gonna riot no matter what simply because it's spring and temps are going up, lockdowns are lifting and they want some new Nikes. Gotta have some excuse to loot.And they'll still riot.
I'm honestly surprised the people haven't realized no matter what it'll happen anyways
In minnesota is negligence, i'll post it again.It depends on the jurisdiction. Every state has its own definition.
Bullshit. You need criminal negligence. Mere negligence is only sufficient for a civil case.Thats for 2nd degree murder.
For manslaughter you just need -negligence-
And culpable negligence is a criminal standard higher than the level of negligence in a civil trial.culpable negligence
Yeah, culpable negligence, do I have to keep posting the statute?Bullshit. You need criminal negligence. Mere negligence is only sufficient for a civil case.
And here's the crux, this would be just another dead criminal if there wasn't a horde of social media addicts recording at the time of the event during an election year. And it just happened that the cop kneeling on Floyd's back at the time was Chauvin, the man was in the wrong place at the wrong time trying to do his fucking job but the media got their little snippet of the evil white cop oppressing the black good boy to spin.He had to be arrested. If they didn't arrest him, they would have been incredibly negligent to the public letting an extremely intoxicated man drive off in a car, wasted out of his gourd, and likely to kill random pedestrians. The question then becomes what level of force was necessary to restrain this dangerous criminal.
And that is what George Floyd was. A dangerous, delirious criminal, a threat to everyone in the public he encountered. He had to be stopped. He could not be allowed just to drive off, fucked up out of his mind and probably literally dying from an OD, to threaten the public.
Anyone who disagrees is a drooling fucking idiot and should kill themselves immediately.
What An Ominous said.In minnesota is negligence, i'll post it again.
(1) by the person's culpable negligence whereby the person creates an unreasonable risk, and consciously takes chances of causing death or great bodily harm to another; or
we'll see in cross, im 30 minutes behind liveVisibly. The ME didn’t test the contents tho
I guess I kind of get the beginning of this week then. Cuz it’s about creating an unreasonable risk.. which is up for interpretation.In minnesota is negligence, i'll post it again.
(1) by the person's culpable negligence whereby the person creates an unreasonable risk, and consciously takes chances of causing death or great bodily harm to another; or
Pretty good. He'll be hard to cross.I fell asleep through past the lunch break. How is Dr. Baker doing?
Yeah, culpable negligence, do I have to keep posting the statute?
How many cop shooting videos which led to no guilty verdicts do you have to see before you realize that being the cause of death does not equal being guilty in murder or manslaughter?His hearting giving out from Chauvin pinning him down specifically makes it murder or manslaughter.
Your physiology being more vulnerable isn't an excuse for someone if they harm or kill you in a crime or tort or otherwise.
In american law you take your victim as you find them, his underlying issues do not excuse Chauvin's actions.
Retard-tier take. If they had tased Floyd and his heart gave out, is that murder or manslaughter? Of course not.His hearting giving out from Chauvin pinning him down specifically makes it murder or manslaughter.
Your physiology being more vulnerable isn't an excuse for someone if they harm or kill you in a crime or tort or otherwise.
Well, he seems to have adjusted his hair to better hide his bald spot, so this is already an unusually good day for the persecution.I fell asleep through past the lunch break. How is Dr. Baker doing?
Yes, but then you have to get to a reasonable use of force analysis, I think thats a -really- hard place to take for Chauvin and not a one I think a jury will endorse.How many cop shooting videos which led to no guilty verdicts do you have to see before you realize that being the cause of death does not equal being guilty in murder or manslaughter?
Police brutality is bad but so is being murdered or injured because some retard at a traffic stop decides to pull a gun or throw fists because they knew they'd go to jail. People this retarded need to be strapped to a chair with their eyes taped open Ludavico style and made to watch the countless videos of people resisting arrest with deadly or dangerous force.How many cop shooting videos which led to no guilty verdicts do you have to see before you realize that being the cause of death does not equal being guilty in murder or manslaughter?
Ethan Ralph?Police brutality is bad but so is being murdered or injured because some retard at a traffic stop decides to pull a gun or throw fists because they knew they'd go to jail. People this retarded need to be strapped to a chair with their eyes taped open Ludavico style and made to watch the countless videos of people resisting arrest with deadly or dangerous force.