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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is pretty clearly second degree murder; it’s not a felony murder scenario, and it’s not vehicular manslaughter. It’s depraved indifference to great risk to human life. It also doesn’t matter what they are charged with, my understanding of DC law is that no material prison sentences are possible given their ages. They will be out by their mid-20s, if that, because they can be “rehabilitated.” I certainly hope that is not the case, but fear it is. [/quote] why is it not felony murder? I think DC defines 1st degree murder to include any death in the comission of a kidnaping or theft. [/quote] The PP clearly does not practice criminal law in DC. This is textbook felony murder in the District. They were committing an armed carjacking (a felony) and this man was killed during the course of that offense. It does not matter that they didn’t intend for him to die, they intended to commit an armed carjacking and if someone dies during the course of that armed carjacking you are on the hook for felony murder. It’s not even a close call. Becuase this is DC they cannot be charged as adults and so the most they can get is a commitment to DCs juvenile justice agency until they are 21. They doesn’t mean they will be locked up until 21, only that the agency makes the decisions about what to do with them until they are 21. [/quote] Thank you for your clarifying response. Will their records be expunged or sealed, too?[/quote] After this case is over they can file a motion with the Court asking that it be sealed/expunged, but they can’t do that until 2 years after the case is closed which is 2 years after their “sentence” ends, so in this case likely when they are 23.[/quote] PP here. Thanks for the info, although I think it's scary that adults with criminal pasts while juveniles can be hired for jobs for whichbthwy may not be at all suited. For example, working in an assisted living facility with vulnerable elderly persons.[/quote]
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