i heard that they were under federal investigation!!!!!!
I have a feeling he may plead guilty to try and avoid the DP. Like the Idaho perp has done. He could maybe use the donated million to make his life in jail comfortable. These idiots think nothing of killing others but are cowards when it comes to themselves.All it takes is for one juror to refuse to convict based on their own principals.
There are really some nutcases out there.![]()
New York man charged with cyberstalking family member of slain UnitedHealthcare CEO
Shane Daley, 40, was arrested on Aug. 13 and charged with cyberstalking, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.www.usatoday.com
Unfortunately these are idiots who would have found someone to follow, one way or another.![]()
Killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO has inspired followers, prosecutors say
Federal prosecutors say the man who allegedly killed the UnitedHealthcare chief executive last December has inspired followers, such as the man who killed four people at a the National Football League headquarters last month.apnews.com
New York law has only certain conditions for 1st degree and this does not fit it. Pre-meditation is not one of the factors. It has more to do with who was killed.Let me preface by saying that I believe insurance companies are a hot mess right now and need to be investigated.
That being said and out-of-the-way, I don’t get this second-degree murder charge? Can someone explain? This is a guy who pre-meditated killing a man in the back. I don’t care where he worked, the accused shot a man in the back a killed him. I just don’t get it. What kind of a message does this send to other lunatics out there?
So in a case of domestic violence, first degree murder isn't a charge????????New York law has only certain conditions for 1st degree and this does not fit it. Pre-meditation is not one of the factors. It has more to do with who was killed.
In New York, a first-degree murder charge, defined under Penal Law § 125.27, requires the prosecutor to prove the defendant intended to cause the death of a person and committed the murder with at least one specific aggravating factor. These aggravating factors include, but are not limited to, murder for hire, murder of a police officer, murder during the commission of another felony, or an intentional murder in furtherance of an act of terrorism. Conviction carries a severe penalty, typically life imprisonment, with the possibility of a judge imposing a sentence of life without parole
Not unless it fits those criteria, it seems.So in a case of domestic violence, first degree murder isn't a charge????????
Wow. I don't even know what to say!Not unless it fits those criteria, it seems.
They don't have death penalty and 2nd degree has possibility of life without parole, so not much difference anyway.Wow. I don't even know what to say!