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The Murder of Rob and Michele Reiner in Brentwood, California

Its just an example of someone getting a light sentence with a sh!t excuse that the court fell for.

I am worried this could happen here too.
It was a deal for 2nd degree murder. The sentencing was to be 20 to 30 years depending on what the judge decided. He got 30 right?

It should be life but they struck a deal. I don't think his gummy claim had much to do with it. It's just what he still says denying responsibility as most of them do.
 
The prosecution could have appealed I suppose.
Appealed on what? I'm confused. Prosecutions can't appeal except maybe during a trial for a decision or something. This was a deal. The whole gummy thing is just his claim and makes for a good headline. He pled guilty to 2nd degree. Nothing to do with insanity.
 
The thing I would worry about here is money and power and name buying him an out.

And Jackson has already started his leaking campaign for sympathy and a belief that being mentally ill makes you sympathetic.
 
Appealed on what? I'm confused. Prosecutions can't appeal except maybe during a trial for a decision or something. This was a deal. The whole gummy thing is just his claim and makes for a good headline. He pled guilty to 2nd degree. Nothing to do with insanity.
The prosecution could have been against it and wanted to prosecute for first degree unless that was what they charged him with. Is that what you are saying?

When you take a life you should get life - when you take two lives, you should get two life sentences.
 
The prosecution could have been against it and wanted to prosecute for first degree unless that was what they charged him with. Is that what you are saying?

When you take a life you should get life - when you take two lives, you should get two life sentences.
Only the prosecution can make a deal with him. So how could they have been against it? It was their deal. No one else can make a deal. No one.

I agree with you totally on taking lives and I agree he should be in for life at minimum but I'm just talking of what did happen and why. The judge gave him the max he could for the 2nd degree murder. It was pled down.
 
Only the prosecution can make a deal with him. So how could they have been against it? It was their deal. No one else can make a deal. No one.

I agree with you totally on taking lives and I agree he should be in for life at minimum but I'm just talking of what did happen and why. The judge gave him the max he could for the 2nd degree murder. It was pled down.
Most likely they were just glad it wasn't being taken to court and the possibility that one lone juror would buy his story and he would get no time at all. There are so many that would buy his story.
 
Most likely they were just glad it wasn't being taken to court and the possibility that one lone juror would buy his story and he would get no time at all. There are so many that would buy his story.
I wouldn't, it is a ridiculous story. Not sure many would but they do as many do and made a deal. I don't feel he should have gotten a deal but he did.
 
There are so many that still believe the stuff in "Reefer Madness". They would 100% buy it because that's the crap it warns you of. It's even listed as a propaganda film now.
I've never smoked pot but I did have someone give me a bag of edibles straight from Colorado. They had absolutely no effect on me, helped not one bit. Not saying there couldn't be stronger ones but he went to a shop and I am sure they have some rules on the strength, etc. and it is just THC.

More likely if ther was anything wrong at all it was probably his withdrawal from painkillers. But I think it was all just an excuse for committing murder.

We probably should get back to putting the thread on Reiner. But drug use/insanity, there definitely are comparisons.
 
I've never smoked pot but I did have someone give me a bag of edibles straight from Colorado. They had absolutely no effect on me, helped not one bit. Not saying there couldn't be stronger ones but he went to a shop and I am sure they have some rules on the strength, etc. and it is just THC.

More likely if ther was anything wrong at all it was probably his withdrawal from painkillers. But I think it was all just an excuse for committing murder.

We probably should get back to putting the thread on Reiner. But drug use/insanity, there definitely are comparisons.
Every state has a limit in THC that an be in each gummy. Minnesota was 15. They lowered it to 3. Worthless.
 

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