• jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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    18 days ago

    Does this mean they got a grand jury to issue an indictment already? If so, disappointed that jury didn’t refuse to indict.

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    18 days ago

    they put you in a velcro smock like that when you are on suicide watch / in a medical observation unit in Jail

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      18 days ago

      Well yeah, they obviously plan to Epstein him. The public response around this hasn’t been going their way, they want to sweep it under the rug as quickly as possible.

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      18 days ago

      I bet unfortunately so that ne will not make it to trial. The rich and our fucked up justice system can’t let him get off. I swear it will be the most watch trial of all time. Also there will be a movie based on this hero life someday. I hope he walks. Hope he can bring to light just how fucked up the healthcare industry is.

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        17 days ago

        It was premeditated murder. The charge should be first degree. Second degree suggests he killed him without intent. I just wish he never got caught :(

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          17 days ago

          In New York, for first degree the victim must be a cop, prison guard, first responder, judge or witness to a crime,
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          the murderer must be a burglar, contract killer or terrorist.
          There’s a few other possibilities, but if you murder someone “normal” and it’s your first time, generally it’s second degree in New York.
          https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/PEN/125.27

          First degree has a minimum sentence of 20 years and can get you sentenced to life without parole.
          Second degree has a minimum sentence of 15 years and you have a chance for parole afterwards.

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            17 days ago

            Interesting! I’m from Canada so I keep forgetting that laws vary depending on the state haha. Thanks for the info!