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Lol,Being Washington, he will probably get more time for that than if he had actually murdered or hit him. Especially if it’s a legal weapon. Democrats have pushed for HB1692 since 2022, it’s still in sub committee at this time. It limits punishment for game members if they commit a violent crime like drive by shootings. They can’t face life in prison if they are under 21, it would also release those already serving sentences because they are in a gang. It promotes racial equity, That’s the justification.
Decent folks doesn't raise bail money to bail idiots like this out of jail. Kamala Harris has already got this taken care of.We should set up a defense fund. Once a Wildcat, always a Wildcat.![]()
Eddie should have made his son transferI, again, choose to blame Sean Sutton.
Lol,
The bill simply limits the charge from being elevated from 1st degree murder to aggravated murder. They still get charged with murder. You do realize murder 1 can still get you life, right?
Damn, why get mad about something you don't even understand?
Right, that's true of any crime and sentencing guidelines, which vary from state to state.There is a BIG difference between what a murderer CAN get and he or she DOES get:
"Criminals found guilty of first degree murder face a maximum sentence of life without parole. These crimes are usually pre-meditated, though a murder that shows extreme indifference to human life also qualifies. Due to sentencing guidelines, first degree murder charges usually result in a sentence of 20-30 years, with 20 years being the minimum."
Right, that's true of any crime and sentencing guidelines, which vary from state to state.
That's literally why they are changing the law, to be able to determine the appropriate sentence based on a totality of the circumstances for each particular case.
He’s driving a PorscheEx-NBA and not driving a Bentley. We need to raise funds for that.
Oh yeah, Free James Brown!
So give us some data on it. How many people not charged as an aggravated crime because of a driveby shooting go on to commit horrible crimes?That is where we disagree. It has nothing to do with an "appropriate sentence." Stuff like this is why we read stories of career criminals committing horrible crimes.
"The bill’s sponsors, state Representatives Tarra Simmons (D-Bremerton) and David Hackney (D-Tukwila), pre-filed the bill ahead of the Jan. 10, 2022, start to the legislative session. They claim this change promotes “racial equity in the criminal legal system.'"
So give us some data on it. How many people not charged as an aggravated crime because of a driveby shooting go on to commit horrible crimes?
Right. Did someone say otherwise about the reasoning?
If Kemps story hold up he was within his rights to return fire and defend himself.
Well, we can't really measure those who don't, it's measured by those who do since that would actually give you a base to work with. So, again, do you have any or nah?Please provide the data that show those who are convicted of a driveby shooting and are given the lighter sentence are most likely never to commit another violent crime. Afterall, these laws are state laws so it shouldn't be that hard to find the data.
Common sense and experience tells me that a driveby shooting is both premeditated and wreckless. Innocent bystanders are often injured and/or killed. One of my last investigations before I retired from being a state cop was a 6 year old girl killed while doing homework at the kitchen table when one of these driveby shootings happened.
Keeping it real has no age limit.Kemp is not a spring chicken. You think he would gain some wisdom with age. Apparently, not.
Well, we can't really measure those who don't, it's measured by those who do since that would actually give you a base to work with. So, again, do you have any or nah?
I'm sure your experience and common sense are top tier!But, just for verification sake, I would need to see some actual unbiased data to trust that.
And that's tragic, but what would have been the conditions to elevate that to an aggravated charge?
The whole point of the bill is to make sure they don’t get life sunshine.Lol,
The bill simply limits the charge from being elevated from 1st degree murder to aggravated murder. They still get charged with murder. You do realize murder 1 can still get you life, right?
Damn, why get mad about something you don't even understand?
Ohh, honey...no. When did they stop teaching comprehension as a part of reading?The whole point of the bill is to make sure they don’t get life sunshine.
There was enough left over to buy him another porche.I hear Kemp's children raised his $10,000 bond. They each chipped in $20.
Not from that video.If Kemp’s story holds up he was within his rights to return fire and defend himself.
Not from that video.
Good Lord! I hate those people! Absolutely fvcking insane.Being Washington, he will probably get more time for that than if he had actually murdered or hit him. Especially if it’s a legal weapon. Democrats have pushed for HB1692 since 2022, it’s still in sub committee at this time. It limits punishment for game members if they commit a violent crime like drive by shootings. They can’t face life in prison if they are under 21, it would also release those already serving sentences because they are in a gang. It promotes racial equity, That’s the justification.
Good Lord! I hate those people! Absolutely fvcking insane.
You provide the data, since you commented about dataSo give us some data on it. How many people not charged as an aggravated crime because of a driveby shooting go on to commit horrible crimes?
Right. Did someone say otherwise about the reasoning?
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