TheGreenHornet
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Lol so you think she intentionally broke into the apartment ?? Why do you fabricate falsehoods?So she meant to do it? Lol you don’t know the law
You need to learn the definition of second degree murder:
Second degree murder is a criminal law term that describes the killing of another human being without premeditation, but with intent. Second degree murder may also refer to a death caused by an individual’s negligent or reckless conduct.
Second Degree Murder
Second degree murder doesn't require premeditation. It does include negligence or reckless conduct which pretty much is what that woman did.
from the accounts I have read she was not charged with 2nd degree murder.
Guyger, a four-year veteran of the Dallas Police Department, initially was charged with manslaughter. Two months later, a grand jury indicted her on a murder charge
She faces up to 99 yrs. in prison.
There are 4 kinds of murder in Texas....none of them are classified as 2nd degree murder.
1. Murder
2. Capital Murder
3. Manslaughter
4. Criminally Negligent Homicide
The lady cop was charged with murder.
When there is not an intent to kill somebody and it is "accidental" (broad interpretation) then the charge is usually manslaughter.
For instance, a couple of years ago here in Florida a drunk driver ran into a car of teenagers killing the driver and hurting the other occupants. Totally responsible. The driver was charged with manslaughter, not murder.
She was originally charged with manslaughter, which was appropriate. However, for SJW reasons the charge was changed to murder and that is despicable.
She was railroaded for political correctness and that is wrong.
It was also wrong for the family to frame the shooting as a racial thing when there is no evidence of it being racially motivated. May they rot in hell for that.
There is a law which says that if you accidentally kill someone in the commission of another crime, the charge automatically becomes second degree murder. For example, if you rob a grocery store, and you accidentally shoot the owner during the robbery, that's second degree murder, even though you had no intention of killing the owner when you went in. Because the woman illegally entered the apartment her shooting of the owner is not manslaughter, it's second degree murder.
Exactly...and not even to mention that in Texas there is no such thing as second degree murder.
She was charged with murder....outrageous.