DA @chesaboudin was considered a hero in Venezuela because he told them his parents were “political prisoners in the U.S.” (not true, they were in prison for murder during a burglary as members of the Weather Underground). This landed him a job as Chavez’s interpreter. https://t.co/JXpQvbPIOT
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Replying to @TheMarinaTimes @chesaboudin
Except his parents didn't actually commit murder. If as members of a political group they received disproportionately long sentences for minor involvement in a crime during which a murder was committed by someone else, the label "political prisoners" isn't necessarily inaccurate.
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They did though. It’s called felony murder https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felony_murder_rule …. They plead guilty to it ( and actually did it )
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Replying to @blehble30234377 @SanFranciscoLP and
Not surprised to learn of another SF political party that doesn’t know anything about law though
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The law has been perverted. Just because they label an act "felony murder" or "terrorism" doesn't make it so. If an officer wrongfully kills, does that make the dispatcher a murderer? Police and soldiers are not civilians, thus attacks on them, justified or no, aren't terrorism.
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Just read the Wikipedia page https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felony_murder_rule …, it’s not as complicated as it sounds
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