Another important video on the Fields (Charlottesville) case from @AltRightTruth: https://youtu.be/TboQk81UH60
Note that the government is pursuing the death penalty against him,despite substantial and convincing evidence that the accident was caused by panic b/c antifa pointed a gun
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Replying to @HbdNrx @AltRightTruth
First degree murder is overreach. Second degree murder or voluntary manslaughter are more likely to get convictions. Virginia only executes people for first degree murder, I think.
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Replying to @UDeplorableIV @HbdNrx
They made it first degree murder in December. Regardless of the sentence, if there was no intent, there was no murder of ANY degree. And the fact that he was under attack even negates negligent homicide.
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Replying to @AltRightTruth @HbdNrx
I know MD law and the UCMJ better than VA law — but you can get 2nd if you show callous disregard for the lives of others when acting out of rage, or acting with gross negligence & recklessness. Eg — Throwing a toilet out of a 3rd story window for the lolz could get you 2nd...
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Replying to @UDeplorableIV @HbdNrx
I understand, and all of that is CONTRADICTORY to the prosecution's core claim: that Fields was a "domestic terrorist" who planned this out.
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That argument is objectively ridiculous (not that it won't work). Looking at the facts in the most favorable possible way for the prosecutors, Fields got mad due to earlier attacks on him and drove into the crowd in a rage. Actual truth: he panicked due to attacks/gun
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