Teenager shot dead after playing loud music

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spidey07

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I don't think they will either. The family will clean out whatever he has in a civil trial, he will get at least 20-30 years in prison, where truth be told even for an old wrinkled fart he's gonna get cornholed, lol

There was no conviction for Davis death.

You realize that. Right?
 

spidey07

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If he's guilty of 3 counts of attempted second degree murder for people who didn't die, it seems like he should be guilty of second degree murder for the guy who died. Did jury not have option to convict on that, only first degree?

There was no conviction for Davis death.

The 3 bullets afterwards are what got him on the other 3 occupants.

Justice for Dunn.
 

Londo_Jowo

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If he's guilty of 3 counts of attempted second degree murder for people who didn't die, it seems like he should be guilty of second degree murder for the guy who died. Did jury not have option to convict on that, only first degree?

Yes, the jury had the option to determine the lesser included charges (2nd degree murder and manslaugter).
 

WackyDan

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Trayvon Martin's Family Attorney and CNN talking head are talking about how this is a win and sends a message that you can't kill unarmed children...

They seem to forget that Davis brought this on himself. They won't admit that Jordan Davis learned a lesson that everyone should learn from in his death.

So the moral of the story from the main stream media and certain parts of our society?

If you are young and black (or white or hispanic for that matter) you don't have to consider polite requests from strangers and are within your rights to fly off the hook at them without fear of repercussions
 

rudeguy

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The state has nothing to lose by retrying it. Dunn's getting 60 years regardless.

They have nothing to gain by retrying it. If he ever does come close to parole, they can pull the murder charge out then. But it would make no sense to waste all that time and money if he's already rotting in a cell.
 

They Live

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Trayvon Martin's Family Attorney and CNN talking head are talking about how this is a win and sends a message that you can't kill unarmed children...

They seem to forget that Davis brought this on himself. They won't admit that Jordan Davis learned a lesson that everyone should learn from in his death.

So the moral of the story from the main stream media and certain parts of our society?

If you are young and black (or white or hispanic for that matter) you don't have to consider polite requests from strangers and are within your rights to fly off the hook at them without fear of repercussions

Actually, there's no evidence Davis did anything illegal.
 

classy

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There was no conviction for Davis death.

You realize that. Right?

Umm........the only time a person is granted immunity in a civil trial is if they are found not guilty. As it stands right now, he gets sued for wrongful death and based on the other convictions is probably found guilty of wrongful death. He goes back to prison broke and ends up with a side baggy, lol
 

BUTCH1

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The right to self defense has been re-affirmed. It is a natural right by nature and by law.

Happy days.

Really, Dunn will spend the rest of his life in jail, I'm thinking he's not too "happy" right now. Prosecution should have went for 2nd degree murder as 1st implies a premeditated plan to kill someone which this certainly wasn't. They more than likely re-try him on 2nd degree charges although with 75yrs mandatory without chance of parole some might argue it's a waste of taxpayer's $$ since Dunn will die in jail anyway...
 

WackyDan

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If he's guilty of 3 counts of attempted second degree murder for people who didn't die, it seems like he should be guilty of second degree murder for the guy who died. Did jury not have option to convict on that, only first degree?

Have you been following this thread at all?

The jury could not find him guilty of murder of Davis based on the facts/evidence brought out during the trial.
 

Capt Caveman

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Jan 30, 2005
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Haha what a joke.

Butt hurt? Is that all you are about, your precious little SYG law. He's going to jail for life most likely who cares. So put that in your pipe and smoke it!

I have a feeling that Dunn is going to get his butt hurt in prison. :biggrin:
 

Thebobo

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He is right in this case. There was reasonable doubt on the charge for murder... He would have been acquitted or still hung jury if he had not taken those last shots at the vehicle.

Think about that.

I am talking about being a human being all spidey cares about is his gun rights.

And was a mistrial not a not-guilty verdict big difference.
 

spidey07

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Trayvon Martin's Family Attorney and CNN talking head are talking about how this is a win and sends a message that you can't kill unarmed children...

They seem to forget that Davis brought this on himself. They won't admit that Jordan Davis learned a lesson that everyone should learn from in his death.

So the moral of the story from the main stream media and certain parts of our society?

If you are young and black (or white or hispanic for that matter) you don't have to consider polite requests from strangers and are within your rights to fly off the hook at them without fear of repercussions

Funny how this trial proved them wrong. Again.

Thug is dead. No conviction on his death.
 

classy

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If he's guilty of 3 counts of attempted second degree murder for people who didn't die, it seems like he should be guilty of second degree murder for the guy who died. Did jury not have option to convict on that, only first degree?

Not if there were several jurors who refused to vote for a lesser murder charge. I am not sure we will find out how this all played out though.
 

spidey07

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Really, Dunn will spend the rest of his life in jail, I'm thinking he's not too "happy" right now. Prosecution should have went for 2nd degree murder as 1st implies a premeditated plan to kill someone which this certainly wasn't. They more than likely re-try him on 2nd degree charges although with 75yrs mandatory without chance of parole some might argue it's a waste of taxpayer's $$ since Dunn will die in jail anyway...

There were lesser included charges for Davis homocide.

They were hung on all of them.

Because Mr. Dunn was defending himself from a clear, credible and imminent threat from Davis all 7 shots were justified self defense. No crime was committed in that homocide nor those shots.

Have you not been paying attention at all?
 

HomerJS

Lifer
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There was no conviction for Davis death.

The 3 bullets afterwards are what got him on the other 3 occupants.

Justice for Dunn.

Effective result.

Jury was hung on 1st degree.

They could retry him for that.

Remaining charges ensure a perpetual ass raping in jail for the remainder of his life. Care to join Dunn so you can suck him off??
 

Capt Caveman

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There were lesser included charges for Davis homocide.

They were hung on all of them.

Because Mr. Dunn was defending himself from a clear, credible and imminent threat from Davis all 7 shots were justified self defense. No crime was committed in that homocide nor those shots.

Have you not been paying attention at all?

Yes and some of the jurors wanted to convict him of those charges and some didn't. No victory on either side. He's not guilty nor is he innocent.
 

blankslate

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I think the guy got boned. I think he was threatened. Sad day.

He boned himself by continuing to fire after he shot the deceased.
You don't lay down suppressive fire on a vehicle driving away from you that doesn't have anyone inside of it shooting at anyone. That is just a fucktarded argument.

Then after the shooting he drove 160 miles away without calling in the shooting...

We have JUSTICE!


JUSTICE for Mr. Dunn! JUSTICE~~!~~~

Hopefully our resident sociopath realizes from these verdicts that he better make sure not to do what Mr. Dunn did, after the fact, if he ever gets that opportunity to be involved in a self defense shooting that his spidey-loins are ever so desperately aching for....



.....
 

BUTCH1

Lifer
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Trayvon Martin's Family Attorney and CNN talking head are talking about how this is a win and sends a message that you can't kill unarmed children...

They seem to forget that Davis brought this on himself. They won't admit that Jordan Davis learned a lesson that everyone should learn from in his death.

So the moral of the story from the main stream media and certain parts of our society?

If you are young and black (or white or hispanic for that matter) you don't have to consider polite requests from strangers and are within your rights to fly off the hook at them without fear of repercussions

Do you really think Dunn was "polite" when he asked for them to turn down the music?, probably more like "turn that fucking shit off asshole, I hate rap shit". Davis's threats were him just "showing out" to the others in the car, I'm not saying it was a smart thing to do but he really posed no imminent threat to Dunn's life IMHO..
 

HomerJS

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Do you really think Dunn was "polite" when he asked for them to turn down the music?, probably more like "turn that fucking shit off asshole, I hate rap shit". Davis's threats were him just "showing out" to the others in the car, I'm not saying it was a smart thing to do but he really posed no imminent threat to Dunn's life IMHO..

also "you talkin' to me?" is not polite its confrontational
 
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