View Full Version : James Holmes Charges Out
ghettodub
07-30-2012, 10:44
I hope he doesn't get declared insane, or they don't seek the death penalty. Fry the F**k
DENVER - Launching a case that legal analysts expect to be dominated by arguments over the defendant's sanity, Colorado prosecutors filed formal charges Monday against the former neuroscience student accused of killing 12 people and wounding 58 others at an Aurora movie theater.
The shooter was formally charged with 24 counts of first-degree murder, 116 counts of criminal attempt to commit murder, one count of sentence-enhancement - criminal violence and one count of possession of an explosive device.
http://www.9news.com/news/article/280396/71/Shooting-suspect-charged-with-24-counts-of-murder
Zundfolge
07-30-2012, 10:48
I'm confused. He killed 12 people but they're charging him with 24 counts of first-degree murder?
Sharpienads
07-30-2012, 10:54
I'm confused. He killed 12 people but they're charging him with 24 counts of first-degree murder?
According to 9NEWS Legal Analyst Scott Robinson, the shooter is facing 24 counts instead of 12 - for the 12 people who died - was due to the two different types of first-degree murder he allegedly committed. Robinson says one form refers to murder with premeditation and the other is murder with extreme indifference to human life.
Looks like somebody didn't read the article [Coffee]
Zundfolge
07-30-2012, 11:15
Looks like somebody didn't read the article [Coffee]
No, I read the article, I just don't understand how the double charge isn't double jeopardy (you know, from that old fashioned document we used to care about; The Constitution).
Well I'll call excel and volunteer to take a $5 increase on my electric bill for a month if they warm up ol sparky for this guy! I don't want my taxes supporting him for the next 60 or more years.
ghettodub
07-30-2012, 11:32
Screw wasting money on that even. A .50 round will take care of it... Or stone him. That'd be kinda awesome
No, I read the article, I just don't understand how the double charge isn't double jeopardy (you know, from that old fashioned document we used to care about; The Constitution).
Most times in these types of charges they throw as much as they can at the guy. That way when half get withdrawn, plead, or found not-guilty, they are left with what they really wanted.
Kind of like when someone lists an item for sale high, the buyer offers low, and in the end they meet in the middle where they both really want to be.
Sharpienads
07-30-2012, 11:41
No, I read the article, I just don't understand how the double charge isn't double jeopardy (you know, from that old fashioned document we used to care about; The Constitution).
Gotcha. I was just busting your balls.
funkymonkey1111
07-30-2012, 12:00
being charged with multiple charges for the same act is not double jeopardy.
buffalobo
07-30-2012, 12:04
The trial and execution should have been completed already. Defendant has a right to a speedy trial.[Hang]
Great lets get it over with quick so he has his trial, then walk him out back and bury his ass.
[ROFL2] [M2]
^Holmes ^Firing Squad=
[WooHoo]
^Justice!
newracer
07-30-2012, 13:19
The charge of First Degree Murder with indifference to human life is easier to prosecute than First Degree Murder with premeditation.
ScooterCO
07-30-2012, 13:32
I think we need to find him guilty and light him up ASAP.. A short time frame will be a better message than how many appeals this wack job is entitled to... Under thirty day time frame suits me and it has already been a week! There are no shortage of witnesses are there?
Man if this guy gets off with an insanity plea I will lose all faith in our justice system. He knew what he was doing and it was obviously premeditated.
speedysst
07-30-2012, 18:35
Even if found guilty it will take YEARS to actually execute him. Look at Nathan Dunlap. He was sentenced in 1996 and is still on death row.
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