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Unless Trump pardons him. OLDMDDEM Dec 9 #1
Not a federal crime. Trump can't pardon him. MineralMan Dec 9 #2
Good point. But he did cross state lines. Isn't that make it a federal crime? OLDMDDEM Dec 9 #10
Yes, there are Federal Crimes involved, but not Murder. MineralMan Dec 9 #12
Why would Trump pardon him even if he could ? JI7 Dec 9 #9
You are probably right. OLDMDDEM Dec 9 #11
Trump is more likely to sic his DOJ on him. yardwork Dec 9 #32
The End H2O Man Dec 9 #3
Very good! MineralMan Dec 9 #4
Young good looking guy kills a rich CEO, the doc03 Dec 9 #5
Yep. Go back to sleep, go back to health insurance companies legally killing people for MONEY ck4829 Dec 9 #6
Unfortunately BannonsLiver Dec 9 #7
Not really. Two different things. MineralMan Dec 9 #54
Who Is Going Back to Sleep? MineralMan Dec 9 #14
Spot on! berksdem Dec 9 #28
+1. If I were a juror and he had personally witnessed the death of family/friend because of denials, I might have had Silent Type Dec 9 #8
I'd be willing to bet a large sum that he will be convicted easily. MineralMan Dec 9 #15
Is that why Kyle Rittenhouse walked? Emile Dec 9 #17
Well, think about the two cases. MineralMan Dec 9 #25
That's right, Rittenhouse shot and killed two Emile Dec 9 #59
Which of those two was MineralMan Dec 9 #61
Murder is only murder when the person killed is rich. Emile Dec 9 #62
That shoild not matter, MineralMan Dec 9 #63
Not the same DetroitLegalBeagle Dec 9 #58
This message was self-deleted by its author BannonsLiver Dec 9 #18
Nobody wants a five-year-old KIA Soul. MineralMan Dec 9 #23
Oh, like this case? Mr.WeRP Dec 9 #50
No, not like that case at all. MineralMan Dec 9 #55
This message was self-deleted by its author Mariana Dec 9 #44
That person wouldn't make it anywhere near the jury Random Boomer Dec 9 #64
Voir Dire will weed out anyone who admits to experiencing insurance denials haele Dec 18 #68
I don't know his motive, but judging from the public reaction, unblock Dec 9 #13
I don't think that defense will work. MineralMan Dec 9 #19
Motive irrelevant in a murder case? unblock Dec 9 #30
Intent and motive H2O Man Dec 9 #41
Agreed. The prosecution doesn't need to enter the defendant's mind. unblock Dec 9 #45
It sounds as if H2O Man Dec 9 #48
So, you are a lawyer in addition to a fortune teller? Mr.WeRP Dec 9 #47
No, not a lawyer. MineralMan Dec 9 #56
In New York it's second degree murder. This case does not meet the requirements for first degree murder in New York. unblock Dec 9 #16
A case could be made for the "act of terrorism, given his "manifesto." MineralMan Dec 9 #21
Rhetorically, maybe. But legally, under New York law, I seriously doubt it. unblock Dec 9 #33
"(i) intimidate or coerce a civilian population;" MineralMan Dec 9 #35
He did not do that, any more than any other murder does that. unblock Dec 9 #38
Interesting. Two other health insurance companies in Minnesota are shut down. MineralMan Dec 9 #39
They might go for the terrorism connection to get first-degree murder Random Boomer Dec 9 #65
I think it's a thin argument and a prosecutor would more likely go for the nearly sure thing second degree, but unblock Dec 9 #66
He has not even been charged and he isi g called "the shooter@ 33taw Dec 9 #20
Yes. That's true. MineralMan Dec 9 #22
Yes, we have all seen the tape of a person shooting 33taw Dec 9 #24
And soon, all the evidence showing that it was him will be available. MineralMan Dec 9 #26
I am sure we will. I still prefer he get a chance to defend himself 33taw Dec 9 #51
How can righteous moralizers preemptively wag their fingers if they have to wait for evidence and charges? Orrex Dec 9 #52
Of course. He'll have his time in court. MineralMan Dec 9 #53
There are people on Reddit wishing death on the McDonald's employee who tipped off NYPD nt Bookreadingliberal53 Dec 9 #27
There are people on Reddit who eat their own boogers, too. MineralMan Dec 9 #29
What low wage worker couldnt use the reward money? n/t leftstreet Dec 9 #34
I read it was an elderly patron who reported him Mr.WeRP Dec 9 #49
Your predictions have not had a high degree of accuracy Mr.WeRP Dec 9 #31
Oh, OK. Thanks. MineralMan Dec 9 #36
Social Media pretty full of RW brosphere posts... JCMach1 Dec 9 #37
It sure is. MineralMan Dec 9 #40
Second degree edhopper Dec 9 #42
Yes. An argument could be made, though. MineralMan Dec 9 #43
Not really edhopper Dec 9 #46
Yes. We seem to live by plea deals. You're right. MineralMan Dec 9 #57
So this boils down to one thing. GUNZ. madinmaryland Dec 9 #60
Update: In My OP, I predicted a First Degree Murder Charge for Mangione. MineralMan Dec 18 #67
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