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So each felony count that leads to the death can result in a felony murder charge.
The false imprisonment lead to the murder.
The agrivative assault with a deadly weapon (pointing gun at him) lead to the murder.
I belive there were 2 assault and 2 imprisonment charges that lead to the murder.
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Originally posted by jdmee View PostSo each felony count that leads to the death can result in a felony murder charge.
The false imprisonment lead to the murder.
The agrivative assault with a deadly weapon (pointing gun at him) lead to the murder.
I belive there were 2 assault and 2 imprisonment charges that lead to the murder.
Conviction should be one count of attempted false imprisonment (all three) and one count of murder (felony or otherwise) for just the guy that shot him.
This type of legal garbage is the reason I’m leaning towards criminal reform. Now if I learn that it’s just so they can’t get off of one charge on a technicality, and the sentences must be concurrent, I will back off.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View PostThis type of legal garbage is the reason I’m leaning towards criminal reform. Now if I learn that it’s just so they can’t get off of one charge on a technicality, and the sentences must be concurrent, I will back off.
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Originally posted by ShockerPrez View PostI guess this one won't get much media attention. Unless they start calling the perps a lynch mob. And that this is happening all over the country.
Again, I think these guys committed a crime and deserve to go to prison…butLivin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View Post
They said that at the time. Even the CNN article included states he was out jogging. It does not appear that was the case if I haven’t been mislead by my bubble.
Again, I think these guys committed a crime and deserve to go to prison…but
Father/son should get death penalty. life in prison without parole would suffice also.
Genuinely feel bad for Bryant. His attorney was a clown and did him no favors. Hopefully he gets a legitimate shot at appeal. Feels like his role should be more in line with a 5-10 year sentence.
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Originally posted by IndianaShocker View Post
Yes they do.
Father/son should get death penalty. life in prison without parole would suffice also.
Genuinely feel bad for Bryant. His attorney was a clown and did him no favors. Hopefully he gets a legitimate shot at appeal. Feels like his role should be more in line with a 5-10 year sentence.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by IndianaShocker View Post
Yes they do.
Father/son should get death penalty. life in prison without parole would suffice also.
Genuinely feel bad for Bryant. His attorney was a clown and did him no favors. Hopefully he gets a legitimate shot at appeal. Feels like his role should be more in line with a 5-10 year sentence.
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Originally posted by IndianaShocker View PostGenuinely feel bad for Bryant. His attorney was a clown and did him no favors. Hopefully he gets a legitimate shot at appeal. Feels like his role should be more in line with a 5-10 year sentence.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Post
Not sure what the aiding and abetting penalties are in Georgia but in Kansas they are very severe and expansive. For example, if you purchase a gun that you know is intended to be used in a murder you will get the same charges as the guy who pulls the trigger, even if you weren't at the murder scene.
That said, I find him to be the least guilty.
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Originally posted by wufan View Post
Why do you think the father and son should get the death penalty?
Hunting down a human for 5 min with your vehicle and using it as a cage to block him in, then executing his ass in broad daylight on a public road?? Not to mention the man had broken no laws. Zero.
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Originally posted by jdmee View Post
Given that the prosecution didn't seek the death penalty, I don't think any of them will get it.
HOWEVER...they are also facing federal hate crime charges. If convicted, at least 2 of their charges are punishable by death.
Charges of interference with rights and attempted kidnapping could result in the death penalty, life in prison or another prison sentence length, and a fine, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigations.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Post
Not sure what the aiding and abetting penalties are in Georgia but in Kansas they are very severe and expansive. For example, if you purchase a gun that you know is intended to be used in a murder you will get the same charges as the guy who pulls the trigger, even if you weren't at the murder scene.
The problem is Arbery was executed and by Bryant being at all involved it was determined he committed a felony that directly led to a murder, thus he's tagged w felony murder. Personally, I believe the McMichaels would have killed Arbery regardless of Bryant's involvement.
IMO, the McMichael's took 2 lives that day. Bryant & Arbery.
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