Posted on 05/10/2020 6:06:59 PM PDT by bort
I am a veteran criminal law attorney who has tried more than 300 criminal jury trials, handled thousands of other criminal cases, racially-divisive cases, etc. We have dozens of "citizen lawyers" on Free Republic who are posting insane, inane, wrong, and crazy "facts," "law," and conclusions. I have studied this case inside and out. Let me give you some insight, and feel free to post some questions....
Wasnt a felony.
Did the McMichaels, prior to giving chase, have reasonable and probable grounds of suspicion that Aubery, without authority, and with the intent to commit theft therein, enter or remain within a vacant building or structure?
It is not required for Arbery to have committed any crime for the McMichaels to have reasonable and probable grounds of suspicion that he did. If they had such reasonable and probable suspicion, then they had the legal right to perform a citizen's arrest, at least as far as the Georgia statute reads.
Wasn't a felony is not an argument. Reasonable and probable suspicion of 2nd degree burglary is a defense for what they did.
“Wasn’t a felony is not an argument. Reasonable and probable suspicion of 2nd degree burglary is a defense for what they did.”
Did you not read what I responded to where the argument was that it was a felony?
Your argument is with him.
All you inverse BLMs can’t even keep a consistent story.
Did Arbery have any legal obligation to submit to that citizens arrest?
Again, you are trying too hard to counter the obvious... you are an ignorant fool.
Virtue signaling over race gets less miles to the gallon here than it used to
FYI... all three suspects were indicted. Keep trying. You are mailing a fool of yourself and showing your true colors. Im sure your mama would be so proud of you. Sometimes, it is not about virtue signaling but being human.
Political indictments enforced by the state after local prosecutors all up the food chain passed
Is that how you want justice delivered.
Btw welcome back
Do your research on why the “food chain” passed. I am a Georgian. You’re not. We don’t need the peanut gallery from north of the border commenting on our justice system. You have your own problems up there. We will see how the justice system plays out. Then, we can continue our dialogue. Until then, try to become a little more human and a little less political.
Really?
Guilty. Yes, really.
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