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In reply to the discussion: Dunn created the confrontation, made it deadly & under FL's insane laws, the prosecution was limited [View all]Lamonte
(85 posts)29. Common sense should rule
The law enables white jurists to hide behind the law even when the facts are obvious. Common sense tells most of us we cannot be sure of what Dunn's motives or intent was. We do know the results of his choices. This law is almost a technicality that can be used to find a way to avoid doing what is right. If on a case as a jurist like this, I would not have any trouble ignoring a law that gives a killer protection from prosecution. I would like to know which jury members would not convict because this under attack victim Dunn had the right to stand his ground even though he was at fault for the escalation.
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Dunn created the confrontation, made it deadly & under FL's insane laws, the prosecution was limited [View all]
DonViejo
Feb 2014
OP
It was considered by the jury, it HAD to be, so obviously it could have been a factor:
Fred Sanders
Feb 2014
#21
Trying to pass off your opinions as fact doesn't do much for your credibility
Major Nikon
Feb 2014
#22
The jury instructions included the SYG language because he claimedself-defense. nt
tblue37
Feb 2014
#39
Insanity is legalizing self induced ANGER as a perfectly acceptable state of mind that establishes
Fred Sanders
Feb 2014
#19