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re: Verdict reached in Arbery trial
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:00 pm to OccamsStubble
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:00 pm to OccamsStubble
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at minimum, false imprisonment.
For trailing behind in another vehicle and documenting the activities?
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:01 pm to deeprig9
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What felony did Bryan really commit though?
The prosecution demonstrated (at least to the jury’s satisfaction) that Bryan used his truck to cut off Arbery’s escape. That becomes felony false imprisonment. And once you find Travis guilty of malice murder, false imprisonment gets elevated to a count of felony murder as well.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:01 pm to deeprig9
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at minimum, false imprisonment.
Is this all the evidence showed he did or is this all you want it to say he did?
at minimum, false imprisonment.
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For trailing behind in another vehicle and documenting the activities?
Is this all the evidence showed he did or is this all you want it to say he did?
This post was edited on 11/24/21 at 1:03 pm
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:01 pm to deeprig9
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What felony did Bryan really commit though?
They're all considered principals to the same crime. For example just a lookout guy in a bank robbery, not even in the bank. It goes south in the bank (even if it was discussed by all involved that no one should be killed) something goes terribly wrong and someone in bank is killed. All are charged as principals, even the lookout guy outside the building.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:01 pm to Azkiger
Whatever you say you can't hide the many threads spewing unintelligible arguments.
Throw in the towel boss. We're getting tired of wrecking you
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:01 pm to Azkiger
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Your state allows citizens to shoot people over property... Google Joe Horn, shot two men in the back over property, walked free. If I'm a conservative Karen what does that make the state of Texas?
John Horn killed two people actually in the process of committing a robbery, this guy regardless of what was suspected was simply traveling through a neighbor, huge difference.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:01 pm to deeprig9
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CNN is still holding on to the jogging narrative in their headlines
The McMichaels themselves stated on the stand they started following him because he ran past their house. Not because they saw him enter the construction site or anything else illegal
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:02 pm to auggie
They went too far. Follow him and call cops. Take pictures. Whatever.
Was he a criminal and certainly not jogging..yea. Not worth risking your life for.
Was in Best Buy last night and wondering what I would do if 20 masked looters came in with crowbars while I was attempted to spend my hard earned money. Hope I never have to find out.
Unless somebody is going to hurt you or somebody else..just have to stay out of it.
Was he a criminal and certainly not jogging..yea. Not worth risking your life for.
Was in Best Buy last night and wondering what I would do if 20 masked looters came in with crowbars while I was attempted to spend my hard earned money. Hope I never have to find out.
Unless somebody is going to hurt you or somebody else..just have to stay out of it.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:02 pm to OccamsStubble
It's unfortunate that the guy filming got a guilty charge. They going to start charging everyone who just films an altercation now?
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:02 pm to auggie
I can’t believe that the US was able to completely fix a “broken” legal system in just a few days. Impressive job America!
This post was edited on 11/24/21 at 1:02 pm
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:02 pm to auggie
They deserved to be convicted. Those guys were complete morons. They had no business doing what they did trying to play super hero.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:02 pm to IT_Dawg
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The fact they found him guilty of Malice, shows me that it was more than the law here….
Prosecution didn’t prove Malice at all. Didn't shoot until Amaud grabbed the gun
You’re either a troll or a massive fool.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:02 pm to UndercoverBryologist
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The prosecution demonstrated (at least to the jury’s satisfaction) that Bryan used his truck to cut off Arbery’s escape. That becomes felony false imprisonment.
That's a stretch.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:03 pm to Mickey Goldmill
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That's a guess. Just like it was a guess for the 3 who just got convicted. Nobody has a right to chase down someone running down the street and make a citizens arrest based on a guess that something could have happened to someone else's property.
I agree. I am just curious why this alleged jogger was were he was. I am not defending the people that got charged. I don't understand why so many are so defensive on anyone not going along with their lynching.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:04 pm to AMS
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Whatever you say you can't hide the many threads spewing unintelligible arguments.
My posts were intelligible (and very simple), you're just not bright enough to understand them.
"Hey guys, look at what this trial lawyer said!"
"hur dur, why are you making such an unintelligible argument!"
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:04 pm to Lynxrufus2012
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Can't take the law into your own hands. All these guys had was suspicion and you don't act on that.
Remind me again how law enforcement operates
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:04 pm to imjustafatkid
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It's unfortunate that the guy filming got a guilty charge. They going to start charging everyone who just films an altercation now?
He did more than film according to the evidence. He was found guilty on the false imprisonment charge; AA died as a result of the felony so he get felony murder as a result.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:04 pm to D500MAG
Is there going to a brawl like in Carl Lee’s case?
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:05 pm to davyjones
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They're all considered principals to the same crime. For example just a lookout guy in a bank robbery, not even in the bank. It goes south in the bank (even if it was discussed by all involved that no one should be killed) something goes terribly wrong and someone in bank is killed. All are charged as principals, even the lookout guy outside the building.
In a pre-meditated heist, that makes sense. The narrative here is they saw the guy running down the street and decided it was a good morning for a lynching, two got in their vehicle to chase him, another got into a different vehicle to document. That's not the same as a lookout guy in a bank robbery.
Posted on 11/24/21 at 1:05 pm to UndercoverBryologist
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The prosecution demonstrated (at least to the jury’s satisfaction) that Bryan used his truck to cut off Arbery’s escape. That becomes felony false imprisonment. And once you find Travis guilty of malice murder, false imprisonment gets elevated to a count of felony murder as well.
It is possible that this whole stiff verdict is like in football with a "even it up call" by the officials. That and fear of the armed black terrorist outside the courthouse
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