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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 717226" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>You like to quote statutes and state your opinion. Then when you are shown that your take on the statutes doesn't actually work, you decide to deride everyone else who actually thinks things through. Very classy.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Also, it is extremely apparent to anyone who isn't looking at the video with some kind of bias that McMichael did in fact assault Arbery going strictly by the statute. It is extremely apparent that death of Arbery was directly related to that assault, which is felony murder in Georgia.</p><p></p><p>The points you have been attempting to make are for justification. For a justification defense, you pretty much have to admit that you committed the crime. McMichael would say he did assault Arbery, and that Arbery's death resulted from that assault. He would then have to lay out reasons that he was justified in assaulting Arbery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 717226, member: 2426"] You like to quote statutes and state your opinion. Then when you are shown that your take on the statutes doesn't actually work, you decide to deride everyone else who actually thinks things through. Very classy. EDIT: Also, it is extremely apparent to anyone who isn't looking at the video with some kind of bias that McMichael did in fact assault Arbery going strictly by the statute. It is extremely apparent that death of Arbery was directly related to that assault, which is felony murder in Georgia. The points you have been attempting to make are for justification. For a justification defense, you pretty much have to admit that you committed the crime. McMichael would say he did assault Arbery, and that Arbery's death resulted from that assault. He would then have to lay out reasons that he was justified in assaulting Arbery. [/QUOTE]
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