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re: Interesting breakdown of the Arbery case so far.
Posted on 11/18/21 at 6:34 am to Blizzard of Chizz
Posted on 11/18/21 at 6:34 am to Blizzard of Chizz
Using that logic, McMichaels could be excused from making citizens arrests at anytime or anyplace if he thinks he saw a felony.
At worst Arbery is guilty of trespassing which in just about any jurisdiction would be a misdemeanor or dismissed especially if he has no stolen items on him.
The key is what happened the day of the incident and the particulars of that day. The defendants (McMichaels) were not victims of Arbery's trespass and they are not victims of any alleged theft since they were not owners of the property.
At worst Arbery is guilty of trespassing which in just about any jurisdiction would be a misdemeanor or dismissed especially if he has no stolen items on him.
The key is what happened the day of the incident and the particulars of that day. The defendants (McMichaels) were not victims of Arbery's trespass and they are not victims of any alleged theft since they were not owners of the property.
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