Just for literally all the other elements of the case. I think my "favorite" is how the AG refused to accept a guilty plea to 2nd degree murder, and forced him to go through the trial. It wasn't about justice, it was about corpse-standing for political gain.
yes the fuck there can, and should, when "the same crime" is done to a crowd of people.
once can be an accident, twice is a pattern of behavior.
They literally just gave the Arbery Three multiple life sentences from two different convictions stemming from two different trials for same offense.
They also charged and convicted Chauvin with both second degree murder and manslaughter for the same offense.
Well, on Chauvin, they're at least concurrent sentences. Idea being if a more severe one gets overturned on appeal, the less severe one still sticks.
Doesn't mean he didn't get railroaded. Just that they weren't being overly unfair on that aspect.
Just whatever happened to his case since, and with the other cops for that matter?
Just for literally all the other elements of the case. I think my "favorite" is how the AG refused to accept a guilty plea to 2nd degree murder, and forced him to go through the trial. It wasn't about justice, it was about corpse-standing for political gain.