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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]rocktivity
(45,006 posts)36. The top charge should have been second degree murder, then
Last edited Tue Feb 18, 2014, 03:29 PM - Edit history (4)
"the killing of another human being during the commission of a felony that is imminently dangerous to human life," the felony being that Dunn shot into the car as it was retreating.What the prosecution failed to do was explain the differences between premeditation and intent, and that second-degree murders applies to death caused by a commission of a felony as well as displaying a depraved indifference to human life.
The jury tried to make a consolation prize out of convicting Dunn of everything else. But they didn't take into account how it would look to give justice to the people that Dunn didn't kill and not give it to the person he did kill.
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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