Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why hasn't the name of the woman arrested been released yet. I want to see who this POS is.
You want to see her skin color? Or her age? What difference does it make, she is a murderer void of empathy. One thing is for sure, she is not white or that photo would have been everywhere by now. Sad, but this is the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope he is prosecuted for murder.
This carjacker was a woman.
Then I hope she is prosecuted for murder.
+1 That’s totally felony murder.
It's not a law school exam. Prosecutors are free to down-charge it as is the norm in DC carjackings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope he is prosecuted for murder.
This carjacker was a woman.
Then I hope she is prosecuted for murder.
+1 That’s totally felony murder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when we excuse crime. Despicable what this city has done.
I’m all for blaming stuff on dc government but I don’t really get how this is that unless we find out the woman had a record. This doesn’t sound like kids joyriding, it sounds like a crazy/distressed person from the hospital.
sounds like it was pretty unavoidable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when we excuse crime. Despicable what this city has done.
I’m all for blaming stuff on dc government but I don’t really get how this is that unless we find out the woman had a record. This doesn’t sound like kids joyriding, it sounds like a crazy/distressed person from the hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Why hasn't the name of the woman arrested been released yet. I want to see who this POS is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most carjackings are UUV.
100% untrue. You are confusing carjacking with car theft. And this included a kidnapping, which does put the carjacker in line for murder charges.
Specifically, UUV is when the police can't prove that the person in the car is the person that stole the car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most carjackings are UUV.
100% untrue. You are confusing carjacking with car theft. And this included a kidnapping, which does put the carjacker in line for murder charges.
Anonymous wrote:Most carjackings are UUV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope he is prosecuted for murder.
It wouldn't be murder - probably manslaughter, but I get your point.
Nope. Felony murder.
It’s only felony murder if the underlying offense is a felony. Does the USAO charge carjacking as a felony anymore?
I also remember that Justice Lab were arguing that this very same scenario was justified to not be kidnapping as proposed under RCCA. Just another day DC should be glad for Congressional oversight.
Stealing a car is a felony.
Not one that can form the basis for felony murder in DC. Not all felonies are predicate felonies for felony murder purposes.
Come again? I mean, what?
DP, but DC has a list of felonies that, if there's a death during the commission of that felony, can result in a charge of first degree murder. It's not all felonies. Car theft is not one those felonies nor is car jacking.
Carjacking isn’t on the list, but robbery is. All carjackings are robberies by definition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope he is prosecuted for murder.
It wouldn't be murder - probably manslaughter, but I get your point.
Nope. Felony murder.
It’s only felony murder if the underlying offense is a felony. Does the USAO charge carjacking as a felony anymore?
I also remember that Justice Lab were arguing that this very same scenario was justified to not be kidnapping as proposed under RCCA. Just another day DC should be glad for Congressional oversight.
Stealing a car is a felony.
Not one that can form the basis for felony murder in DC. Not all felonies are predicate felonies for felony murder purposes.
Come again? I mean, what?
DP, but DC has a list of felonies that, if there's a death during the commission of that felony, can result in a charge of first degree murder. It's not all felonies. Car theft is not one those felonies nor is car jacking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope he is prosecuted for murder.
It wouldn't be murder - probably manslaughter, but I get your point.