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Amber Guyger indicted for murder? Wow.
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Originally posted by sir shovelhands View PostAnd the highly improbable coincidence that the one time she goes to the wrong apartment, the door just happens to have been left ajar
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Originally posted by Tommyh View PostThe good news is a jury wont be deciding her sentencing. Until she admits guilt in court, she is still innocent.
Can it be admitted in court as a guilty plea?
Or will her lawyers have it thrown out saying that guyger was NOT the person that shot this man and they have accused the wrong person of shooting him that night?
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Originally posted by texansfan View PostThat 911 call...
Can it be admitted in court as a guilty plea?
Or will her lawyers have it thrown out saying that guyger was NOT the person that shot this man and they have accused the wrong person of shooting him that night?
What? Admittedly, I haven’t read the rest of the thread and maybe you’re just being facetious. No it cannot be used as a guilty plea, and no they won’t argue the fact that she’s the shooter. The tape clearly shows her concern and remorse, even if she is concerned about the impact to herself from what she did. One thing that didn’t make sense to me at first that is a lot clearer after listening to the tape is how she mistook the apartment. I’ve lived in two apartments in my life, both of which you parked in a parking lot and then either climbed stairs to your unit or didn’t based on what floor you lived on. Obviously her complex was larger than those I’ve lived in and there’s a parking garage with direct access to the units from the garage. You can hear her say she thought she parked on the third floor (her floor) but obviously she actually parked on the fourth. Route and surroundings from the vehicle to the apartment are likely identical between floors with the only difference being the number on the door and obviously the decor inside, however I doubt she was focused on anything but the victim when she made entry to the dwelling. Sounds like negligent homicide to me.
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The Minnesota policeman is expected to receive 12 1/2 years plus 4 years......what do you think she should get?
Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman told a news conference he expected Noor to face 12-1/2 years in prison for the murder charge and four years for the manslaughter charge when he is sentenced on June 7.
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Originally posted by Hntr2506 View PostThe Minnesota policeman is expected to receive 12 1/2 years plus 4 years......what do you think she should get?
Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman told a news conference he expected Noor to face 12-1/2 years in prison for the murder charge and four years for the manslaughter charge when he is sentenced on June 7.
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Originally posted by DFWPI View PostA fair trial.
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I would like her to get a fair trial too, then convicted and sentenced .
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Originally posted by Hntr2506 View PostFair for whom? Earlier in this thread people couldn't believe she was charged with murder. Then it was "over charging" her so she would be acquitted.
I would like her to get a fair trial too, then convicted and sentenced .
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