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They are going to get off on the murder charge.
I don't think so, they are charged with felony murder. They committed aggravated assault by confronting him with a loaded gun. He then got killed during the crime. Therefore, he gets a felony murder charge. Happens all the time because of botched robberies.They are going to get off on the murder charge.
Maybe I’m (admittedly) not well-versed in law, but don’t you still have to prove the three pillars of murder: malice, premeditation, and intent?I don't think so, they are charged with felony murder. They committed aggravated assault by confronting him with a loaded gun. He then got killed during the crime. Therefore, he gets a felony murder charge. Happens all the time because of botched robberies.
Maybe I’m (admittedly) not well-versed in law, but don’t you still have to prove the three pillars of murder: malice, premeditation, and intent?
I think the difficult one to prove here is intent.
Or is felony murder categorically different than murder?
For murder 1 yes...Maybe I’m (admittedly) not well-versed in law, but don’t you still have to prove the three pillars of murder: malice, premeditation, and intent?
I think the difficult one to prove here is intent.
Or is felony murder categorically different than murder?
If it’s rigged & they fail at the murder 1 charge can the prosecutors still exercise the lesser charges?For murder 1 yes...
Manslaughter mean u cause the death (usually accidental)
And second degree means u killed someone but it wasn't planned...
On their case...they planned to get him.. they are looking at murder 1
Hell nawHold on... I'm so lost, was the brother actually committing theft?
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Where'd you hear that? FOX?
Have there been any developments?Amazing how dead this thread became over the past week.