They consider them separately and the charges get merged into the worst offence.RedDave2 wrote:I'm a wee bit confused - how does he get a guilty verdict in all three charges? I havent really followed the case because, to be honest, the guilt was obvious. But I would have thought once you are guilty of 2nd Degree Murder, the rest aren't needed?
monkey wrote:They consider them separately and the charges get merged into the worst offence.I'm a wee bit confused - how does he get a guilty verdict in all three charges? I havent really followed the case because, to be honest, the guilt was obvious. But I would have thought once you are guilty of 2nd Degree Murder, the rest aren't needed?
monkey wrote:I think they need to consider them individually because of appeals and what not. If he appeals and wins against the worst murbut der offence he gets off scot free if they don’t have other guilty verdicts. But I don’t know what differences there are between the offences.
RedDave2 wrote:monkey wrote:I think they need to consider them individually because of appeals and what not. If he appeals and wins against the worst murbut der offence he gets off scot free if they don’t have other guilty verdicts. But I don’t know what differences there are between the offences.
That does make a bit more sense alright. I'm sure he will appeal unfortunately.
Brooks wrote:That Pelosi quote reads like a shitpost, amazing work.
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