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[quote=Anonymous]I think when you kick in someone's door after you have previously been observed putting that person in a choke hold (where the person was pleading for help and crying) and then you assault the person and she dies.... I think any jury is going to find intent to kill.... first degree. You don't kick in someone's door when you just want to "talk and make up" like the defense is arguing. You kick in someone's door b/c you want to assert your will over theirs. When the person ends up beaten up and dies, you really have no reasonable doubt that the person who kicked in the door intended to do serious harm. These types of cases are in the Wash Post all the time. Execpt in those cases, the offender isn't rich, his name is Dashawn, and the victim is just a struggling black woman who stayed with the known felon too long. The television value isn't there b/c you don't have beautiful, rich people in trouble. And I'm certain a jury would convict "DaShawn" of 1st degree murder. I don't see how GH is getting out of this. Too bad for him that he is finally learning some limits from the judicial system instead of his parents/coaches. And especially too bad that it was at the expense of the victim, YL.[/quote]
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