Glad to read your #MarcellDockery piece, @ChMadar. It's the "false confession" aspect that compels me most. http://bit.ly/1C7LQCt . 1/2.
Do you know how the assault charge works? Does it come in under felony murder-like provision (harm from fire) or freestanding?
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"In the course of and in furtherance of the commission . . . of a felony, he . . . causes serious physical injury to a person..."
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Ah... so there's felony assault apart from felony murder? I'm embarrassed I didn't now that.
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Oh sure, a bunch of options for assault in 1st degree (120.10) and a bunch for assault in the second degree. (120.05)
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It's like felony-murder, in that it's tied to the felony finding. Would be assault in the second degree (only a D felony) otherwise
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