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TopicHarpie said she will dress up as a goth girl if we reach 500 posts by 12am PST
Rial_Kai
06/19/20 7:55:53 PM
#224
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TopicHarpie said she will dress up as a goth girl if we reach 500 posts by 12am PST
Rial_Kai
06/19/20 7:55:47 PM
#223
Repeat

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TopicHarpie said she will dress up as a goth girl if we reach 500 posts by 12am PST
Rial_Kai
06/19/20 7:53:58 PM
#209
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TopicHarpie said she will dress up as a goth girl if we reach 500 posts by 12am PST
Rial_Kai
06/19/20 7:53:52 PM
#208
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TopicSharing Is Caring.
Rial_Kai
05/18/20 6:12:28 AM
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TopicMan who served 44 years in prison dies from corona weeks before his release.
Rial_Kai
04/20/20 10:56:35 PM
#93
Machete posted...
First degree murder during an armed robbery means he either planned the robbery and planned to commit murder during it or he got fucked somehow by the legal system. A gun going off accidentally is a scenario that literally cannot fit the legal description of first degree murder. So yeah, either it was always his plan to rob AND kill, or he got fucked over and should have been given a lesser homicide charge on top of the robbery charges and any weapons charges etc.

Machete posted...
Literally not first degree murder. The legal definition of the charge that it must be premeditated and the intent must have been to kill. Heat of the moment is legally excluded in the definition of the particular crime. If it was legitimately that, he should have gotten either second degree murder (if he fully intended to kill in the heat of the moment) or voluntary manslaughter (if he killed the victim during a struggle or attempted to harm them but ended up causing their death). Even if it was an accident like "gun went off," I'm not sure if he would have been offered an involuntary manslaughter plea on account of the robbery. First degree murder just seems odd to me in the circumstances and only legally fits if he fully planned to both murder and rob the victim. I haven't read the details in this case.
You are mistaken. First Degree murder can also be that you participated(whether attempted or successfully carry it out) in a felony(carjacking, robbery, home invasion, etc) and during the initial crime someone dies. You or your partner intentionally or otherwise killing someone can get you a Murder 1 charge. Someone(police, bystander, intended victim) killing your partner can also get you a charge of Murder in the First Degree.

If you attempt to perpetrate certain felonies and as a result someone dies, they are legally allowed to charge you with Murder 1.

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TopicLeslie Mann, Shwing?(pics)
Rial_Kai
03/03/20 10:15:31 AM
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Oh, I should have mentioned. Those are her cute-ass daughters.

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TopicBeautiful Asses: The Phantom Booty
Rial_Kai
02/24/20 3:45:05 PM
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