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If they hadn't chased him down they would have probably been found not guilty.No killing that guy got them convicted
If they hadn't chased him down they would have probably been found not guilty.No killing that guy got them convicted
Arbery was a thief but didn't see anything worth stealing that night.In this particular case was theft ever proven? I saw no reports regarding Arbery having stolen property in his possession when he was killed.
While we're at it go after the Rittenhouse prosecutors.
If they hadn't shot him they probably would have been found not guilty tooIf they hadn't chased him down they would have probably been found not guilty.
I haven't been following the trial that much. What were they convicted of? 1st degree murder? Someone mentioned the death penalty but can't get the death penalty for a lesser charge.The only things the McDaniels did wrong was thinking there was any justice in this country left, thinking that black supremacist system wouldn’t persecute them for doing the right thing on behalf of a neighbor in need.
True American heros. Armed Robbery was guilty as hell and we all know it from the proof presented.
They were convicted of being white.I haven't been following the trial that much. What were they convicted of? 1st degree murder? Someone mentioned the death penalty but can't get the death penalty for a lesser charge.
Arbery was a thief but didn't see anything worth stealing that night.
The only things the McDaniels did wrong was thinking there was any justice in this country left, thinking that black supremacist systewouldn’t persecute them for doing the right thing on behalf of a neighbor in need.
True American heros. Armed Robbery was guilty as hell and we all know it from the proof presented.
Lmao!!!!!!They were convicted of being white.
Damn, they're screwed!They were convicted of being white.
erm No but here's to hoping the Trio convicted of murdering him get what THEY deserve. Makes me wish we still had the Electric Chair rather than the needleThey had more than reasonable suspicion this was the guy committing felonies and fleeing the scene. Arbery made it a fight to the death, he got what he deserved.
Convicted of obeying the law while white, what a sham.Dem ol boys got what they deserved…
I haven't been following the trial that much. What were they convicted of? 1st degree murder? Someone mentioned the death penalty but can't get the death penalty for a lesser charge.
The minimum sentence for Felony and Malice Murder is Life .Travis Mcmichael was found guilty of all charges, while Gregory Mcmichael and was fund guilty of all charges except Malice Murder and Roddy Bryan was found Guilty of all charges except Malice Murder and one count of Felony murderIt was not 1st degree murder, it was not premeditated ... each guilty person will get a different sentence according to the crime committed. The shooter will get the longer sentence, the other two will probably get less.
Stopping a black criminal while white.The minimum sentence for Felony and Malice Murder is Life .Travis Mcmichael was found guilty of all charges, while Gregory Mcmichael and was fund guilty of all charges except Malice Murder and Roddy Bryan was found Guilty of all charges except Malice Murder and one count of Felony murder
A nine-count indictment charges all three with one count of malice murder, four counts of felony murder, two counts of aggravated assault, one count of false imprisonment and one count of criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment.
Malice murder is when a person “unlawfully and with malice aforethought, either express or implied, causes the death of another human being.” No evidence of premeditation is required.
Express malice involves an intent to kill. Implied malice is when the there is “no considerable provocation” and the circumstances of the killing “show an abandoned and malignant heart,” which essentially means the person has acted with extreme recklessness even if there was no intent to kill, said Georgia State University law professor Russell Covey.
Felony murder applies when someone who has no plans to kill intentionally commits another felony and a person dies as a result. The person must be convicted of the underlying felony to be found guilty of felony murder.
In this case, the prosecution is saying that the three men demonstrated “malice aforethought” when they illegally chased Arbery through the streets in pickup trucks and shot him. That's the basis for the malice murder charge.
But they're also saying that the three men intentionally committed four felonies — two counts of aggravated assault and one count each of false imprisonment and criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment — and each of those felonies caused Arbery's death.
“The sentence for felony murder and malice murder is exactly the same,” said University of Georgia law professor emeritus Ron Carlson. “It is a distinction without a difference in terms of punishment.”
The minimum penalty is life in prison. It is up to the judge to decide whether that comes with or without the possibility of parole. Even if the possibility of parole is granted, a person convicted of murder must serve 30 years before becoming eligible.
God help Kyle if he had shot that Blackman that attempted to murder him that Igor. He would be in gitmo as we speak being tortured by the department of black supremacy.Good. This case was as clear-cut as the Rittenhouse case was. The juries got it right in both.
In this particular case was theft ever proven? I saw no reports regarding Arbery having stolen property in his possession when he was killed.
Looks like my Thanksgiving Turkey isnt the only thing stuffed full tonightStopping a black criminal while white.
God help Kyle if he had shot that Blackman that attempted to murder him that Igor. He would be in gitmo as we speak being tortured by the department of black supremacy.
WHY doesn't it matter?You're correct.
But it also doesn't matter.
That has absolutely NOTHING to do with the fact that three white men chased him down and shot him in the street like a dog.Just a few things that the jury never heard about in this trial.
They included Arbery's mental health records and criminal history, and the fact that trace amounts of THC were found in his blood after his death.
The judge also refused to allow evidence that claimed Arbery was known as 'The Jogger' in the neighborhood because he would jog to convenience stores, and run out with stolen goods.