And the indictment in the case you cited didn't list 7.02 either. As I said yesterday, but you are too much of an idiot to grasp simple statements, 7.02 is not an offense, and 7.02 is never among the charges in an indictment.
With conspiracy off the table, Reyna doesn't have a case either, unless he invokes law of the parties. SO, you have been on both sides of the 7.02 issue, on the one hand saying that it's not in play, and then turning around and saying that if 7.02 isn't used, then the state doesn't have a case. I knew you would fail in an attempt to apply the principle of 7.02 to the Twin Peaks cases, even after I handed the answer to you on a platter. You are that much of an idiot.
I'm through with you on this subject - it was FULLY explored in our exchange from yesterday. The only reason I reply to you now is to insult you. My dog is more intelligent than you are.
“And the indictment in the case you cited didn’t list 7.02 either.”
Direct Quote:
“under Texas Penal Code §§â7.02(a)(2) and 7.02(b).1 - See more at: http://caselaw.findlaw.com/tx-court-of-criminal-appeals/1427947.html#sthash.Iqpq7e9C.dpuf"
“As I said yesterday, but you are too much of an idiot to grasp simple statements, 7.02 is not an offense, and 7.02 is never among the charges in an indictment.”
I never said it was an offense. Just that they were prosecuted under 7.02. Without a 7.02 prosecution, there would be NO prosecution.
” The only reason I reply to you now is to insult you. My dog is more intelligent than you are.”
LOL!
That will keep me awake all night!