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re: Schlitterbahn co-owner to face murder charge in water slide death
Posted on 4/4/18 at 10:14 am to JPinLondon
Posted on 4/4/18 at 10:14 am to JPinLondon
As discussed in the prior thread, this is only happening because it's a legislator's kid. Anyone who doesn't believe that is not being honest.
Kansas seems to have a relatively low threshold for what is considered murder / manslaughter.
I find it interesting that the leaders at Wells Fargo, after fraud and theft in the hundreds of millions of dollars from tons of people, won't face any charges, but these guys do.
The prosecutors better have damn high proof of fraud and negligence. I think this is one of those situations where if the defendants are found not guilty, the prosecutor should be fired and the defendants allowed to sue for damages. That's the only way to tamp down overzealous prosecutions.
Kansas seems to have a relatively low threshold for what is considered murder / manslaughter.
I find it interesting that the leaders at Wells Fargo, after fraud and theft in the hundreds of millions of dollars from tons of people, won't face any charges, but these guys do.
The prosecutors better have damn high proof of fraud and negligence. I think this is one of those situations where if the defendants are found not guilty, the prosecutor should be fired and the defendants allowed to sue for damages. That's the only way to tamp down overzealous prosecutions.
Posted on 4/4/18 at 10:18 am to LSUFanHouston
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The prosecutors better have damn high proof of fraud and negligence. I think this is one of those situations where if the defendants are found not guilty, the prosecutor should be fired and the defendants allowed to sue for damages. That's the only way to tamp down overzealous prosecutions.
why don't you read the damn indictment before spouting off?
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