manaboutown |
11-24-2021 05:53 PM |
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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725
(Post 2033348)
If on that jury that would have been what I found, too.
And with that other case the prosecution just did not proof their case beyond a reasonable doubt in what the kid was thinking at that time. Stupid to be in that situation with that kind of weapon....
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If Kyle had not been armed he would be dead. He was asked to come to protect property from arsonists and rioting violent thugs. The prosecution had no case as it was clearly self defense. Essentially, the right to self defense was on trial. The case should never have been brought. Binger wanted to make a name for himself at Kyle's expense, a terrible thing to do to a law abiding 18 year old.
It would not surprise me if the prosecution team was investigated for ethics violations, fifth amendment issues, asking witnesses to lie, not producing the jump kick thug who they had identified, providing a much poorer quality video than they had belatedly to the defense and Binger mishandling the AR-15 with his finger on the trigger. Indeed, the index (trigger) finger is now being referred to as the "Binger finger" by many.
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