Racist Black Judge Railroading Amber Guyger

If all true the Judge is a problem BUT how often have YOU mistaken someone else's home for yours?


I got into the wrong car in a parking lot already.

Its easy to get confused sometimes.

Like cars, people who build apartment houses use a limited number of floor plans.

The apartment layouts block the living room from view as you enter and head into the kitchen area. So the person entering is seeing an identical kitchen to theirs and can't see furniture in the living room that would tip them off to being in the wrong unit. She was obviously exhausted after a 13 hour day, part of which she was backing up a SWAT unit.

She wasn't too exhausted to sext a married man for a sexual rendezvous later that night.

That is just heresay....anyhow it is irrelevant...no matter the reason she innocently entered the apartment of another by mistake....that is all that is relevant.
 
I actually agree with this. If she thought someone was in her apartment, she did the wrong thing. But she did not MURDER him.
It was a homicide

Either murder or manslaughter
The jury said murder and gave her a low end sentence

hom·i·cide
/ˈhäməˌsīd/
  1. the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another
Since killing someone in self-defense is not unlawful...no crime was committed.

Yet the state of texas charged her with murder and convicted her of murder.

Definite miscarriage of justice.
Killing someone carelessly and without cause is unlawful

Amber did not carelessly kill the black guy.....she took aim and hit her target nothing carless about that...her target was perceived by her as a threat to her life and reasonably so because she believed she was in her apartment....a honest mistake.

To accuse her of murder would be to negate the law on self defense.
Her decision to fire was careless and unnecessary
It got her fired from her job

Bullshitte she fired to defend her life. She was fired because of politics....the politicians always cave into the blacks in a case like this.
 
It was a homicide

Either murder or manslaughter
The jury said murder and gave her a low end sentence

hom·i·cide
/ˈhäməˌsīd/
  1. the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another
Since killing someone in self-defense is not unlawful...no crime was committed.

Yet the state of texas charged her with murder and convicted her of murder.

Definite miscarriage of justice.
Killing someone carelessly and without cause is unlawful

Amber did not carelessly kill the black guy.....she took aim and hit her target nothing carless about that...her target was perceived by her as a threat to her life and reasonably so because she believed she was in her apartment....a honest mistake.

To accuse her of murder would be to negate the law on self defense.
Her decision to fire was careless and unnecessary
It got her fired from her job

Bullshitte she fired to defend her life.

You make the same mistake the jury made...you are ignoring her state of mind...which is critical in self defense law. She was fired because of politics....the

politicians always cave into the demands of blacks in a case like this.
 
Texas's felony murder rule, codified in Texas Penal Code § 19.02(b)(3),[1] states that a person commits murder if he "commits or attempts to commit a felony, other than manslaughter, and in the course of and in furtherance of the commission or attempt, or in immediate flight from the commission or attempt, he commits or attempts to commit an act clearly dangerous to human life that causes the death of an individual."
Felony murder rule (Texas) - Wikipedia

Texas felony murder rule applied to this case:
1. Amber commited a felony - criminal trespass.
2. Amber further commited an act clearly dangerous to human life that caused the death of an individual.
Huh? So you’re saying she had intentions to break into an apartment and kill a black man ? Lol you are so racist it’s unreal

Not to mention stupid.
 
Texas's felony murder rule, codified in Texas Penal Code § 19.02(b)(3),[1] states that a person commits murder if he "commits or attempts to commit a felony, other than manslaughter, and in the course of and in furtherance of the commission or attempt, or in immediate flight from the commission or attempt, he commits or attempts to commit an act clearly dangerous to human life that causes the death of an individual."
Felony murder rule (Texas) - Wikipedia

Texas felony murder rule applied to this case:
1. Amber commited a felony - criminal trespass.
2. Amber further commited an act clearly dangerous to human life that caused the death of an individual.
Huh? So you’re saying she had intentions to break into an apartment and kill a black man ? Lol you are so racist it’s unreal

Not to mention stupid...I have never seen him right about anything.
 
I’m still trying to get a Democrat to tell me what they think happened with this woman that she deserved a murder charge ..

Murder requires intention.. what was her intention ??
Was it to break in and kill a black man?
 
No....
What is trespassing in Texas?
In Texas, “criminal trespass” occurs when you enter someone else’s property without their permission. In order to be guilty of the offense, there are some additional prerequisites:

  • You must have acted intentionally
  • There must have been some notice posted or you were asked to leave
  • You must be physically present on the property

Amber did not intentionally enter the black guys apartment...thus she was a innocent trespasser.

Engaging in self defense is not a criminal act.
Bullshit!

LINK???
the link was given
 
I’m still trying to get a Democrat to tell me what they think happened with this woman that she deserved a murder charge ..

Murder requires intention.. what was her intention ??
Was it to break in and kill a black man?

Well, as has been pointed out a big part of the problem is the Texas definition of murder....quite ridiculous and goes against most all legal opinions on the matter.
 
It was a homicide

Either murder or manslaughter
The jury said murder and gave her a low end sentence

hom·i·cide
/ˈhäməˌsīd/
  1. the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another
Since killing someone in self-defense is not unlawful...no crime was committed.

Yet the state of texas charged her with murder and convicted her of murder.

Definite miscarriage of justice.
Killing someone carelessly and without cause is unlawful

Amber did not carelessly kill the black guy.....she took aim and hit her target nothing carless about that...her target was perceived by her as a threat to her life and reasonably so because she believed she was in her apartment....a honest mistake.

To accuse her of murder would be to negate the law on self defense.
Her decision to fire was careless and unnecessary
It got her fired from her job

Bullshitte she fired to defend her life. She was fired because of politics....the politicians always cave into the blacks in a case like this.
Actually, her life was never in danger

She fired without assessing the situation
She shot a man sitting on his couch
 
hom·i·cide
/ˈhäməˌsīd/
  1. the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another
Since killing someone in self-defense is not unlawful...no crime was committed.

Yet the state of texas charged her with murder and convicted her of murder.

Definite miscarriage of justice.
Killing someone carelessly and without cause is unlawful

Amber did not carelessly kill the black guy.....she took aim and hit her target nothing carless about that...her target was perceived by her as a threat to her life and reasonably so because she believed she was in her apartment....a honest mistake.

To accuse her of murder would be to negate the law on self defense.
Her decision to fire was careless and unnecessary
It got her fired from her job

Bullshitte she fired to defend her life. She was fired because of politics....the politicians always cave into the blacks in a case like this.
Actually, her life was never in danger

She fired without assessing the situation
She shot a man sitting on his couch
You were there?
 
Criminal homicide takes many forms including accidental killing or murder.

Homicide is not murder.

Homicide is the act of one human killing another. A homicide requires only a volitional act by another person that results in death, and thus a homicide may result from accidental, reckless, or negligent acts even if there is no intent to cause harm
 
No....
What is trespassing in Texas?
In Texas, “criminal trespass” occurs when you enter someone else’s property without their permission. In order to be guilty of the offense, there are some additional prerequisites:

  • You must have acted intentionally
  • There must have been some notice posted or you were asked to leave
  • You must be physically present on the property

Amber did not intentionally enter the black guys apartment...thus she was a innocent trespasser.

Engaging in self defense is not a criminal act.
Bullshit!

LINK???
the link was given
Lie.
 
No....
What is trespassing in Texas?
In Texas, “criminal trespass” occurs when you enter someone else’s property without their permission. In order to be guilty of the offense, there are some additional prerequisites:

  • You must have acted intentionally
  • There must have been some notice posted or you were asked to leave
  • You must be physically present on the property

Amber did not intentionally enter the black guys apartment...thus she was a innocent trespasser.

Engaging in self defense is not a criminal act.
Bullshit!

LINK???
the link was given
Lie.

Which link are you referring to?
 
Criminal homicide takes many forms including accidental killing or murder.

Homicide is not murder.

The essential element of murder is malice.

Homicide is the act of one human killing another. A homicide requires only a volitional act by another person that results in death, and thus a homicide may result from accidental, reckless, or negligent acts even if there is no intent to cause harm
 
hom·i·cide
/ˈhäməˌsīd/
  1. the deliberate and unlawful killing of one person by another
Since killing someone in self-defense is not unlawful...no crime was committed.

Yet the state of texas charged her with murder and convicted her of murder.

Definite miscarriage of justice.
Killing someone carelessly and without cause is unlawful

Amber did not carelessly kill the black guy.....she took aim and hit her target nothing carless about that...her target was perceived by her as a threat to her life and reasonably so because she believed she was in her apartment....a honest mistake.

To accuse her of murder would be to negate the law on self defense.
Her decision to fire was careless and unnecessary
It got her fired from her job

Bullshitte she fired to defend her life. She was fired because of politics....the politicians always cave into the blacks in a case like this.
Actually, her life was never in danger

She fired without assessing the situation
She shot a man sitting on his couch

You only know that by hindsight....in her mind she thought she was in her apartment and thus confronted by a stranger who put her into a fear for her life...just a mistake...not murder.
 
Killing someone carelessly and without cause is unlawful

Amber did not carelessly kill the black guy.....she took aim and hit her target nothing carless about that...her target was perceived by her as a threat to her life and reasonably so because she believed she was in her apartment....a honest mistake.

To accuse her of murder would be to negate the law on self defense.
Her decision to fire was careless and unnecessary
It got her fired from her job

Bullshitte she fired to defend her life. She was fired because of politics....the politicians always cave into the blacks in a case like this.
Actually, her life was never in danger

She fired without assessing the situation
She shot a man sitting on his couch
You were there?

The jury wasn’t there either
So all we have is the evidence
 
Killing someone carelessly and without cause is unlawful

Amber did not carelessly kill the black guy.....she took aim and hit her target nothing carless about that...her target was perceived by her as a threat to her life and reasonably so because she believed she was in her apartment....a honest mistake.

To accuse her of murder would be to negate the law on self defense.
Her decision to fire was careless and unnecessary
It got her fired from her job

Bullshitte she fired to defend her life. She was fired because of politics....the politicians always cave into the blacks in a case like this.
Actually, her life was never in danger

She fired without assessing the situation
She shot a man sitting on his couch

You only know that by hindsight....in her mind she thought she was in her apartment and thus confronted by a stranger who put her into a fear for her life...just a mistake...not murder.

And that is what the jury had to decide. Was her fear reasonable? Was her response reasonable?

The jury said NO
 
Amber did not carelessly kill the black guy.....she took aim and hit her target nothing carless about that...her target was perceived by her as a threat to her life and reasonably so because she believed she was in her apartment....a honest mistake.

To accuse her of murder would be to negate the law on self defense.
Her decision to fire was careless and unnecessary
It got her fired from her job

Bullshitte she fired to defend her life. She was fired because of politics....the politicians always cave into the blacks in a case like this.
Actually, her life was never in danger

She fired without assessing the situation
She shot a man sitting on his couch

You only know that by hindsight....in her mind she thought she was in her apartment and thus confronted by a stranger who put her into a fear for her life...just a mistake...not murder.

And that is what the jury had to decide. Was her fear reasonable? Was her response reasonable?

The jury said NO
The 6 blacks, 4 Hispanics and 2 whites? That jury?
 

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