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In reply to the discussion: Will the surviving bombing suspect also be charged with murdering his brother? [View all]HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)25. Its possible.
I am not familiar with Mass law, but in Florida if a person dies during commission of a felony, then accomplices in the crime can be charged with murder. Under those circumstances, not only can he be charged with his brothers death (even if he didn't run him over), but could also be charged with the cop's murder even if his brother pulled the trigger. I don't know if Mass law is the same though.
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Will the surviving bombing suspect also be charged with murdering his brother? [View all]
MaineLinePhilly
Apr 2013
OP
He is toast without that charge anyway. 3 murders, bombs, attempted murder, etc. n-t
Logical
Apr 2013
#3
Well, he tried to run over cops also. So that is multiple felonys. But I agree, that would be.....
Logical
Apr 2013
#7
Well, if medical examiner determines he died because of being run over, then I fail to see why not.
LisaL
Apr 2013
#13
Yes, MA has the felony murder rule. And fleeing the police in a vehicle is a felony.
Loudly
Apr 2013
#33
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Tx4obama
Apr 2013
#28