Guys, it's not that hard.
He is both guilty of blatant disregard for human life and intentionally killing a man. Fuck that piece of shit.
I think it is unlikely that there will be prosecutions, but you never know - just look at what the WH did in removing staffers who fessed up.Yeah, these are precisely the type of concerns I have. Plus filling taxes means you're creating a legal record of your illegal activity and reporting it to the government. In theory, at any time, an AG could just decide "we're going to pursue this now" and all these investors would be in deep shit.
He can only be sentenced on the most serious charge - so somewhere between 12 1/2 and 40 years.Would need a lawyer type to chime in. I would just assume they get to take a swing at lower included offenses even if they can't make the top charge stick.
If the sentences for the lower charges run concurrent with the 2nd degree murder charge then it's irrelevant anyway.
This is true. I could eventually pay...Aww, we can't still just say he hasn't paid yet?
He can only be sentenced on the most serious charge - so somewhere between 12 1/2 and 40 years.
Kind of unimportant, because he won't live long in jail.
The guards will protect their own.He can only be sentenced on the most serious charge - so somewhere between 12 1/2 and 40 years.
Kind of unimportant, because he won't live long in jail.
Hey man! Just hangin out widda Wang out. Been bizzzy9 days til the showdown.
Sleepy days around here.
Happy 4/20 y'all
@Allchokedup where you been at bro?
Maybe they can put him in a cell with some guys that really dislike copsMaybe the man will Epstein him?
Nope. He's been written off. They'll make a show of protecting himThe guards will protect their own.
Certainly is I no AZ now that recreational Marijuana is legal. The whole state is stoned.April 20th is every day. Change my mind
Don't worry about it they won't prosecute.Interesting thought and something I legitimately worried about during the Trump administration (less so now, but still a concern):
If you buy shares of a company or their bonds, and their primary business is marijuana production and distribution, could you be prosecuted under federal law? It's still technically illegal to produce and sell under federal law and giving them money could be considered "providing material support to a criminal enterprise". If the money crossed state lines, let's say I live in Delaware and pick a company in Colorado, that puts me squarely into federal jurisdiction.
He was tried on 3 different counts as opposed to one count and if found innocent on one count new charges would be filed on another count. That's just the way it works. Otherwise the trial would last far too long.Well, I'm thoroughly confused. How could he be guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter when only one person died? Aren't they mutually exclusive?