To: .38sw
The only question that needs to be asked are:
1) Did Berretta load the firearm?
2) Did Berretta point the weapon at the child who was killed?
3) Did Berretta pull the trigger on the weapon while it was pointed at the child who died.
If all 3 of these occurred, then Berretta would be responsible.
If the person who fired the weapon pulled the trigger, then it was NOT an accidental shooting. An accident occurs when something unexpected happens that is not your fault... If you pull the trigger, you should expect that the gun will fire. If you didn't know it was loaded, that's your problem.
Mark
10 posted on
12/24/2003 9:23:12 AM PST by
MarkL
(I know that there's a defense around here somewhere... Chiefs 12-3... Bah, Humbug!)
To: MarkL
This case smells all the way down the line. Another lawyer/ whore trying to shift the blame.
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