you can get away with MURDER in florida.

nedyah

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In canada its actually very hard to defend yourself without being persecuted; its kind of shitty
 

deprave

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Not just in Floridia, I don't know this story but I take it a cop killed someone. Governments are immune to accountabillity and this is why it attracts evil people. Evil people cling to a monopoly of power with no accountabillity. This is why we have so much violence, evil governments.
 

Canna Sylvan

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You Trayvon people are ten times worse than Beardo with his Paulism. That's saying a lot, considering he spent over 140 hours bugging people over the phone.
 

UncleBuck

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in sanford, florida, some rent a cops shot a black teen in the back and successfully argued self defense less than 10 years ago.

yes, florida is truly the enchanted land of legal murder, with sanford being the epicenter.
 

NoDrama

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in sanford, florida, some rent a cops shot a black teen in the back and successfully argued self defense less than 10 years ago.

yes, florida is truly the enchanted land of legal murder, with sanford being the epicenter.
You know its the Juries who decide these cases, Yes?
 

sync0s

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The jury did an amazing job in the Casey Anthony trial. Zimmerman could also get off as well, the bottom line is there should be a trial.
 

sync0s

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You Trayvon people are ten times worse than Beardo with his Paulism. That's saying a lot, considering he spent over 140 hours bugging people over the phone.
At least he knows where he stands. Unlike you who argues a conservative point, while simultaneously saying you support universal health care and would vote for other things that are in your self interest.
 

Jogro

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By definition, murder is deliberate illegal killing. Killing in self-defense is legal, and is not murder.

Fortunately, in this country (even in the State of FL) the distinction is generally made by a jury, presented with facts and evidence in a court of law, not by uninformed yahoos jumping to conclusions based on what amounts to media-invented hearsay.

Now, the fact is, that you can potentially "get away with murder" ANYWHERE on the planet if you do it correctly. . .not every homicide leads to a criminal conviction, and in fact, in many jurisdictions most do NOT.

If you're talking about "criminal justice" even with its flaws, I think you're still likely to find more of it in the State of Florida than most places on the planet!
 

UncleBuck

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By definition, murder is deliberate illegal killing. Killing in self-defense is legal, and is not murder.
how does one shoot someone else in the back and claim it to be self defense?

happened in sanford pretty recently.
 

NoDrama

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how does one shoot someone else in the back and claim it to be self defense?

happened in sanford pretty recently.
You should ask Randy Weaver's 12 year old son that. Gunned down by a proffesional US government paid killer with full auto weapons. They successfully defended their actions as self defense. They shot the 12 year old in the back after he started running away because the Agents had already blown his left arm off.
 

sync0s

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That is self-contradictory, i am afraid. Dictionaries define murder AS " ... the unlawful killing, with malice aforethought, of another human, and generally this state of mind distinguishes murder from other forms of unlawful homicide (such as manslaughter)." cn

I can imagine Zimmerman as capable of malice, but forethought ... tougher. cn
Ironically that can't be the legal definition of murder, because 3rd degree wouldn't exist.

Minnesota Law said:
609.195 MURDER IN THE THIRD DEGREE. (a) Whoever, without intent to effect the death of any person, causes the death of another by perpetrating an act eminently dangerous to others and evincing a depraved mind, without regard for human life, is guilty of murder in the third degree and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 25 years.
(b) Whoever, without intent to cause death, proximately causes the death of a human being by, directly or indirectly, unlawfully selling, giving away, bartering, delivering, exchanging, distributing, or administering a controlled substance classified in Schedule I or II, is guilty of murder in the third degree and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 25 years or to payment of a fine of not more than $40,000, or both
I'm afraid the dictionary is behind on that word.
 

Winter Woman

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Not just in Floridia, I don't know this story but I take it a cop killed someone. Governments are immune to accountabillity and this is why it attracts evil people. Evil people cling to a monopoly of power with no accountabillity. This is why we have so much violence, evil governments.
Now this I do agree with.
 
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