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*raises hand* How can you be guilty on 2 murder charges + 1 manslaughter charge for the same killing? -- nm
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ty97
Apr 20 '21, 14:10
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I think in this case it's "Because Minnesota" and how the laws are there. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Apr 20, 14:18
The lesser standards probably get satisfied if you meet the higher ones. I'm not sure how it washes out. If he can be punished for all 3 or only the
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pmb
Apr 20, 14:13
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any appeals court will review the judges reasoning -- nm
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budice
Apr 20, 14:17
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Are you lawyer-splaining to a lawyer? -- nm
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Will Hunting
Apr 20, 14:22
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To be fair that basically is the legal profession. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 20, 14:22
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and now I want to go binge Night Court. -- nm
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Max
Apr 20, 14:26
Jury was asked to judge each independently -- nm
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budice
Apr 20, 14:12
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so that, what, if appeal throws second degree out, he's still guilty of third degree? -- nm
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ty97
Apr 20, 14:12
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Run the sentencing concurrently I suppose -- nm
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budice
Apr 20, 14:15
Potentially. -- nm
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pmb
Apr 20, 14:14
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