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re: Ronald Gasser can't be retried for murder in Joe McKnight killing, state Supreme Court say
Posted on 6/29/22 at 4:48 pm to WPBTiger
Posted on 6/29/22 at 4:48 pm to WPBTiger
Good call by the court on not making him face jeopardy on the murder charge again.
His attorneys convinced two people last time he wasn't guilty of manslaughter. This time around they only need to convince one to spring him. It wouldn't surprise me at all if the DA decides to accept a plea for a lesser charge for far less time, and maybe even time served, to protect the felony conviction.
His attorneys convinced two people last time he wasn't guilty of manslaughter. This time around they only need to convince one to spring him. It wouldn't surprise me at all if the DA decides to accept a plea for a lesser charge for far less time, and maybe even time served, to protect the felony conviction.
This post was edited on 6/29/22 at 4:49 pm
Posted on 6/29/22 at 6:33 pm to TigerstuckinMS
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His attorneys convinced two people last time he wasn't guilty of manslaughter. This time around they only need to convince one to spring him. It wouldn't surprise me at all if the DA decides to accept a plea for a lesser charge for far less time, and maybe even time served, to protect the felony conviction.
His attorneys would have actually convinced all 12 he wasn't guilty of murder due to lesser included charges.
For another example, a 10-2 conviction on 2nd degree murder doesn't mean those 2 didn't think the guy killed the person, they may have thought he was guilty of manslaughter, and so on.
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