To: moodyskeptic
an inadvertant serious fight
The key point was that Junta had essentially left the building before he turned and went back in.
Big or small, the man was in a flaming rage. He would have had a better chance of escaping prison time if he had pleaded temporary insanity or something like that, since he was clearly out of control. The fatal fight was not inadvertent. Junta went and sought the final confrontation. I believe this is what decided the case against him. True, Costin was a little so-and-so who needed to be called down, but I believe it was his apparent early victory that cost him his life. He "won" when Junta conceded the field, not realizing that the humiliation of the larger man would fuel his anger to murderous proportions.
But, big or small, a man who seeks a fight and kills his adversary can not claim self-defense. Costin would not have attacked him if Junta had taken his son, skates and all, and left like he seemed about to do.
11 posted on
01/27/2002 9:03:31 AM PST by
lsee
To: lsee
Big or small, the man was in a flaming rage. He would have had a better chance of escaping prison time if he had pleaded temporary insanity or something like that, since he was clearly out of control The only person that was out of control was the flameing little "Richard"wad.
24 posted on
01/27/2002 9:14:42 AM PST by
greydog
To: lsee
You are right. Junta could have walked away but he re-entered the arena and smashed Costin's head into the ground. I don't care what your size, when you can walk away but you are such a thug that you have to beat a man's skull into the cement while his children are watching and people are trying to pull you off of him, you have a problem. The verdict was just. Junta deserves as much jail time as possible.
To: lsee
Bingo Thats the main point. He could have walked away but he did not. If there was no jury and a judge had decided his fate this point is what would have judged him. He had already left and there was no need for him to go back and beat the man till he died.
102 posted on
01/27/2002 11:42:34 AM PST by
winodog
To: lsee
The key point was that Junta had essentially left the building before he turned and went back in. Big or small, the man was in a flaming rage. He would have had a better chance of escaping prison time if he had pleaded temporary insanity or something like that, since he was clearly out of control. The fatal fight was not inadvertent. Junta went and sought the final confrontation.No sale. You seem to be saying that Junta should never have left, but rather that he should have stayed and pummeled that seven-time jailbird punk Costin right after he got sucker punched and kicked at with skates.
So Junta left and came back - - good for him. I don't hold it against him, even if the jury did. I hope there's an appeal.
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