My take on the story as you explained it... Your friend had an accidental discharge and the DA was overzealous during prosecution. Sounds about right for a left leaning county.
My take on the story as you explained it... Your friend had an accidental discharge and the DA was overzealous during prosecution. Sounds about right for a left leaning county.
Its happening. Who said it was easier to rule criminals?
"K" sounds like a pretty irresponsible individual. He's lucky he didn't kill somebody. I fully support people like him being denied the right to own firearms.
certainly all of us feel bad for the guy, but honestly what happened, whether an accident or not, is extremely serious. accidental discharge that goes through the wall and could have easily killed a neighbor? thats some serious stuff. revocation of firearm ownership isn't all that drastic, even though it was an accident. lots of people have had accidents with all sorts of things and sadly the punishment is sometimes severe. i don't even keep guns loaded in my house for this very reason, meaning no round in the chamber. it doesn't take long to rack the slide and the risk isn't worth it in my opinion.
1st step: go to neighbor's house "OMG WHAT THE FUCK DID YOU DO???"
At this point, it seems you are using this site and its members for opinions (seems reasonable) and legal advice (not such a good idea, IMHO, to seek legal advice from a public forum, especially when only your version of the story, which is also an abbreviated, opinionated, and non-professional/civilian interpretation of the facts and statutes, 2nd and 3rd hand at that, is made available). In short, even though your intention was to describe this accurately, you have not presented all the "facts".
Before deciding on how to proceed, I'd look for another criminal attorney and get a 2nd opinion, regarding the current/future ability to possess and purchase firearms.
Asking the attorneys on this forum for a recommendation of a good criminal attorney they respect and trust (even if it would be themselves) would be a great benefit, IMHO.
Please don't interpret this as my thinking the attorney involved doesn't know what he's taking about.
It's pretty much what I'd do if my doctor told me I had cancer...I'd first "double check it" with another doctor or two.
I certainly had no intention of offering legal advice. [hahhah-no]
hmmm, drinking and handling your weapon is just not wise, anyone who owns a firearm should know better that to handle a weapon after even one beer. put the gun down,
In my opinion the DA was over zealous, but your friend brought this on himself. living in an aprtment i think you would have an even greater responsibility.