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by steveBK123
1135 days ago
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I'm actually in agreement that he should probably not see a day in prison. But I leave that with the NYPD, DA and jury.
There is evidence few of us have seen or heard going in either direction which will be seen inside the courtroom. However, it seems bizarre that he is ultimate charged with something, which sounds violent & scary "manslaughter in the second degree" that obviously did involve violence (choking & death) but ultimately under NYS law, it is not classified as a "violent felony". This is what I mean between the difference of the logical & legal definition of violence, and how some bail reform supporters didn't understand what they were supporting. |
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