He had time to think it over. 45 seconds between the first and successive shots is an eternity.
Where there is inconsistency, the solution is to right it in favor of principle, not against it. Citing where it is used improperly to justify improper use elsewhere is both futile and fruitless.
This case should be held up as an example against police corruption.
Re: Yeah, he's guilty, but of premeditated murder?
Where there is inconsistency, the solution is to right it in favor of principle, not against it. Citing where it is used improperly to justify improper use elsewhere is both futile and fruitless.
This case should be held up as an example against police corruption.