oldngray
nowhere special
You are probably correct but when he charged the guy and tried to take his gun away it kind of changed the situation.Neither conditions were met ...
You are probably correct but when he charged the guy and tried to take his gun away it kind of changed the situation.Neither conditions were met ...
Because the two antagonists were arrested for murder.How do you know it wasn't within his immediate knowledge?
The arrest almost had to happen because of political pressure. Not the same as a conviction. I think they will be found guilty but of lesser charges.Because the two antagonists were arrested for murder.
Anyone can be arrested. Guilt or innocence is(hopefully)proved in court. Not on internet forums.Because the two antagonists were arrested for murder.
There are three levels of murder in Georgia.The arrest almost had to happen because of political pressure. Not the same as a conviction. I think they will be found guilty but of lesser charges,
I'm not sure how the son was involved. Wasn't he just standing in the pickup bed? Did he shoot a gun too?The arrest almost had to happen because of political pressure. Not the same as a conviction. I think they will be found guilty but of lesser charges,
That I agree with ... it seems obvious he and his videotaping partner were casing the neighborhood.
Not sure.I'm not sure how the son was involved. Wasn't he just standing in the pickup bed? Did he shoot a gun too?
I agree ... you were the one dreaming up what was in all three people's minds at the time of the event.Anyone can be arrested. Guilt or innocence is(hopefully)proved in court. Not on internet forums.
2nd degree might be hard to prove. I was thinking manslaughter. Or are there any reckless weapons laws just below that?There are three levels of murder in Georgia.
Prediction ... person on the ground 2nd degree murder.
Person in the truck ... not guilty.
Your opinion is noted.Neither conditions were met ...
Not in Georgia.
Don't know where you are from but pointing a gun at another person is a felony in Georgia.
2nd Degree Murder in Georgia is also referred to as Involuntary Homicide.2nd degree might be hard to prove. I was thinking manslaughter. Or are there any reckless weapons laws just below that?
No, I asked a question.I agree ... you were the one dreaming up what was in all three people's minds at the time of the event.
You sound like a LibTurd right now!
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Anyone can be arrested. Guilt or innocence is(hopefully)proved in court. Not on internet forums.
I agree ... you were the one dreaming up what was in all three people's minds at the time of the event.
You sound like a LibTurd right now!
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I don't see a question mark in your post to which I replied.No, I asked a question.
Cool beans.2nd Degree Murder in Georgia is also referred to as Involuntary Homicide.
Georgia: Involuntary Manslaughter Charges
When someone takes the life of another, regardless of intent or other details surrounding the incident, it is called a homicide. In Georgia, there is a category known as involuntary manslaughter.
Involuntary manslaughter is when a person kills someone doing something legal in an illegal way. It's a death that results due to an act of recklessness or criminal negligence.
And I don't see me dreaming up what was in everyone's mind either from my post you cited.I don't see a question mark in your post to which I replied.
What's the dead guy on the ground guilty of before and during the confrontation?There are three levels of murder in Georgia.
Prediction ... person on the ground 2nd degree murder.
Person in the truck ... not guilty.
StupidityWhat's the dead guy on the ground guilty of before and during the confrontation?