Does it matter? This will be prosecuted by the Feds.It would be nice in situations like this that you could put him in an express line.
Feds are seeking the death penaltyDoes it matter? This will be prosecuted by the Feds.
Yes Express way to Hell...no question about his guilt...ofcourse the only time a liberal thinks your guilty is if your a Republican
If you are a democrat, your spell paycheck, welfare.And if you're a republican, chances are you spell you're as your.
Why does it have to be the feds? Are all murders hate crimes?Does it matter? This will be prosecuted by the Feds.
If you are a democrat, your spell paycheck, welfare.
Not by legal definition. Sorry that upsets you.Why does it have to be the feds? Are all murders hate crimes?
Not by legal definition. Sorry that upsets you.
Just a bunch of political nonsense. All premeditated murders are hate crimes.Not by legal definition. Sorry that upsets you.
I guess we should get rid of terrorism enhancements too.Just a bunch of political nonsense. All premeditated murders are hate crimes.
Only reason I can think of.Is it federal because of the hate crime?
What ever makes sense. There's always a lot of unnecessary noise in things like this.I guess we should get rid of terrorism enhancements too.
lol.What ever makes sense. There's always a lot of unnecessary noise in things like this.
All premeditated murders are hate crimes.
One more stupid statement and Airport will be reclassified as Democrat...You have reached a scary level of stupid.
Why? Isn't premeditated murder hateful? The only reason for hate crimes is so that ***** states without the death penalty wouldn't look so bad.You have reached a scary level of stupid.
You state some of the craziest things. You don't think some people plan a murder for other reasons than hate? Maybe killing for money? Maybe to go Jeffrey Dalmer on someone? Maybe to quiet someone?Why? Isn't premeditated murder hateful? The only reason for hate crimes is so that ***** states without the death penalty wouldn't look so bad.
He just doesn't like his thinking called out as hate.You state some of the craziest things. You don't think some people plan a murder for other reasons than hate? Maybe killing for money? Maybe to go Jeffrey Dalmer on someone? Maybe to quiet someone?
Hate crimes are not for te reason you gave but zero chance you understanding.
The person who planned the hit, paying somebody, sure must hate him. Dalmer was not put to death like he should have been. Why not? I know why the hate crimes is there. I just point out the absurdity of needing it. How about special circumstances instead of hate crime?You state some of the craziest things. You don't think some people plan a murder for other reasons than hate? Maybe killing for money? Maybe to go Jeffrey Dalmer on someone? Maybe to quiet someone?
Hate crimes are not for te reason you gave but zero chance you understanding.
It isn't hate. Why shouldn't state law deal with the person? Why is it the federal responsibility to execute the person? Bru mentioned Dalmer, he wasn't put to death. Why not? Wasn't he murdered in prison?He just doesn't like his thinking called out as hate.
I'm not a legal expert but I believe the intent of calling it a hate crime is due to a violation of a constitutional right in addition to the actual crime. In this case, it is a violation of being and exercising their right to freedom of religion.The person who planned the hit, paying somebody, sure must hate him. Dalmer was not put to death like he should have been. Why not? I know why the hate crimes is there. I just point out the absurdity of needing it. How about special circumstances instead of hate crime?
I'm not a legal expert but I believe the intent of calling it a hate crime is due to a violation of a constitutional right in addition to the actual crime. In this case, it is a violation of being and exercising their right to freedom of religion.
Hate crimes pertain to race, and sexual preference. Why wasn't gary Ridgeway executed? My guess would be the state of Washington didn't think killing 40 women reason enough. Maybe he didn't hate enough women. There are people who should be put to death, the Pittsburgh guy is one of them. I prefer special circumstances over hate. It's the same thing.I'm not a legal expert but I believe the intent of calling it a hate crime is due to a violation of a constitutional right in addition to the actual crime. In this case, it is a violation of being and exercising their right to freedom of religion.
Why must you dictate state law?It isn't hate. Why shouldn't state law deal with the person? Why is it the federal responsibility to execute the person? Bru mentioned Dalmer, he wasn't put to death. Why not? Wasn't he murdered in prison?
Couldn't agree more. That guy needs to visit ol Sparky!By being murdered.
Crime is crime, regardless of intent. Murder is murder, to murder is to hate, regardless of the reason behind it. Creating a new classification of crime is not going to curtail it, or discourage it.
That being said, use the laws on the books and fry him.
Again, so we get rid of terrorism charges? Not all crimes are equal.By being murdered.
Crime is crime, regardless of intent. Murder is murder, to murder is to hate, regardless of the reason behind it. Creating a new classification of crime is not going to curtail it, or discourage it.
That being said, use the laws on the books and fry him.
Should the state be held responsible for allowing him in with the general population, therefore setting up his murder because the other inmates hated him? Is that state sponsored hate crime? See how convoluted hate crime legislation can get?Why must you dictate state law?
Special circumstances. Terrorism is by definition hate. I would prefer the term special circumstances over hate. That's all.Again, so we get rid of terrorism charges? Not all crimes are equal.
He hated gay men. Why didn't the feds jump in there? I just wish that we used the term special circumstances.Why must you dictate state law?
Except your post makes zero legal sense. Other than that 110/100Should the state be held responsible for allowing him in with the general population, therefore setting up his murder because the other inmates hated him? Is that state sponsored hate crime? See how convoluted hate crime legislation can get?
TF you talking about?He hated gay men. Why didn't the feds jump in there? I just wish that we used the term special circumstances.
The legal system is required to keep the inmate in a safe environment. They obviously did not. That's why some are kept in isolation for their own safety. being the all knowing pooh bah that you are, you should be aware of that.Except your post makes zero legal sense. Other than that 110/100
Was it used against Dahmer?Saying "a crime is a crime " is too simplistic, imo. I support hate crime legislation and laws and find it to be 100% applicable in this Pittsburgh massacre and in every instance I can remember being used.
I don't recall. But from my memory of his crime, I don't see how it is applicable. No clue of your point with that questionWas it used against Dahmer?