• ChonkyOwlbear@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    If we are going to use felony murder as a charge, we should start using it with executives who make decisions that get people killed like the Sackler family.

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    1 year ago

    So the police broke a policy that was instituted to prevent people getting killed during high-speed chases, two people died, and the police officers involved suffered no consequences? Instead someone who was not even in the vehicle got life in prison?

  • Alexstarfire@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    This is a weird instance to use this law. I’ve only ever heard examples where the odds of killing are high, such as armed robbery. So, a getaway driver when they take the armed robber to/from the scene. If the guy ends up shooting and killing someone the driver gets charged.

    I don’t see how anyone could reasonably think that stealing from cars would end up with someone else being hurt or killed. They didn’t even take any weapons.

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      1 year ago

      If stealing the car leads to a chase that ends with an accident and death, I can see it.

      Didn’t read the article to know if that’s the case here or not.

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    Hold on, the guy broke into five cars and stole whatever he could carry, stole one of them with a friend, then sped off recklessly and killed a man.

    And I’m supposed to pity that man?

    • rappo@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      No, they didn’t steal a car or speed off recklessly. They were arrested on site while someone else fled the scene.

      Are we even reading the same fucking article?

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        Yup, dude created the plan and executed it, but then now I see it was his assistant that went off and committed manslaughter.

        The article is written to hide his involvement in things because he’s absolutely not worth any pity outside of being a victim of the US’ abysmal health care system.

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      1 year ago

      No. Sadik Baxter stole from 5 cars and was arrested at the scene. His accomplis is the one who fled and killed someone in the process.

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      No. Sadik Baxter stole from 5 cars and was arrested at the scene. His accomplis is the one who fled and killed someone in the process.