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[-] nimble 29 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

The "new light" seems to be the body cam footage that really just confirms things that were already claimed by the defense. Namely that he was questioned for 20 minutes before being read his Miranda rights. The body cam footage also shows the backpack being searched which wasn't explored in the hearing but the article notes it will likely come up later on since the defense claims there was no warrant to search the backpack. These things are old news, but the body cam footage is new afaict

[-] PapaSkwat@lemmings.world 2 points 2 days ago

Let's be real though. He did it, we know he did it, and Lemmy is just hoping that he can get off on some technicality. I hope he's convicted because, ya shouldn't be able to just shoot someone you don't like. Yes, he shot a scumbag. But that's a slippery slope because I think lots of people are scumbags, but I don't shoot them.

I wanna see Luigi convicted and sentenced to life in prison. But I also want to see insurance execs like the one he shot, convicted and sentenced to life in prison.

[-] nimble 15 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I have said previously i don't know if he did it or not. I'm still waiting for the evidence to be presented in court. The media and by extension much of the public have already decided he's guilty which limits his ability to have a fair trial which only complicates things further.

Now do i think people should go around killing people they don't like or don't agree with? No.

But what is equally troubling to me are your words that you want to see him convicted and sentenced to life. Do you want that even if his constitutional rights have been violated? Is it OK to ignore some constitutional rights under certain circumstances?

The thing about constitutional rights is that we shouldn't choose when they are upheld and when it's ok to ignore them. This is a large issue in the US right now in more than just the right to a fair trial, and even extends to human rights violations.

[-] PapaSkwat@lemmings.world 1 points 17 hours ago

Now do i think people should go around killing people they don’t like or don’t agree with? No.

That's def not the majority opinion on Lemmy! lol

But what is equally troubling to me are your words that you want to see him convicted and sentenced to life.

I do. Because I think he did it. I'm not on the jury, so I'm allowed to have my opinion before I see every fact.

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