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Justice was served.


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Yep you know what they say about fish keeping their mouth shut. Glad to see the proper verdict.
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I'm guessing that guy didn't talk to police without an attorney.


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Originally Posted by eyeball
Now how in heck did he get the job done, get rid of the gun, and defeat powder residue tests?


I can't help wondering whether some evidence went the route of Lois Lerner's emails... or was never collected? That's an entertaining thought.

But this does partially illustrate the great disparity between individual states and how use of deadly force is handled by their respective judicial systems. If this case had occurred in, say, California or Mass. or a number of other liberal states, I suspect there would have been a different outcome. Since I happily relocated to Texas, I've marveled at the number of news stories I see on fatal shootings which end with the words, "No charges will be filed," in circumstances that would almost certainly have landed the shooter a life sentence in those other states. It's almost like people here have -- Lord forbid -- common sense!

Y'all still can't drive worth a chit, but I digress.

I guess the salient point of this is: If you absolutely, positively have to shoot someone, it's probably best to do so in Texas.

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This^^^


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"---the lawyers managed to create enough ambiguity that pushed a conviction out of reach."
Lousy and biased reporting. The defense lawyers did not "create" the ambiguity - the ambiguity always existed in the context of the law. It was the responsibility of the zealous attacking prosecutor to build her case on the available ("circumstantial") evidence and she failed. Poor judgement/performance by a lawyer holding office.


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Originally Posted by ltppowell
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All the prosecutor had was a daydream.Takes more than that to win.


Gotta remember...a Grand Jury indicted the guy. They had to go forward with the case at that point.

Someone had to make the decision to present the case to the GJ.


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Originally Posted by CCCC
Originally Posted by ltppowell
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All the prosecutor had was a daydream.Takes more than that to win.


Gotta remember...a Grand Jury indicted the guy. They had to go forward with the case at that point.

Someone had to make the decision to present the case to the GJ.


Nope. Every homocide must go to the Grand Jury in Texas.


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"to present" - even as a homicide?


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I'm not exactly sure what you're asking, but every time a person is killed by another in Texas, it has to go before a Grand Jury.


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every time a person is killed by another in Texas, it has to go before a Grand Jury.

Fairly big blanket, there. Not arguing at all - but just seeking clarity. Does that include killed by another due to a vehicle/traffic event, killed by another due to farm/construction mishap, armed intruder killed inside a home by defensive homeowner, perp killed by a policemen in the line of duty, drug/gang person found killed, including bullet holes, on some remote ranch, etc. "Every"? "Has to"?


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