I dont think this is how it went down. There isnt any evidence of him jogging anywhere. There is eveidence of him commiting a felony (video). This house isnt new construction. It is an existing house getting remodeled. The media has shammed everyone again. alot of people on this thread may change thier opions on this if when they see more of the real story (not the story the media is feeding).
No, it is not.Him entering the house (which is on multiple videos) is a felony by Georgia law.
My point exactly!
That said, I did finally watch some videos on this. YES, this guy had no business whatsoever, going onto that property, not to mention taking it a step further and actually entering the building. Innocent as his visit was, it was totally uncalled for, for him to be in there. As I stated earlier, a person has no business on another man’s property, for any reason, except in the case of an invitation.
The guys who shot him screwed up for sure but he wasn’t just a jogger.
As I was taught a long time ago, two wrongs don't equal a right. Was Arbery wrong for trespassing? Sure.
I will be the first to admit, my opinions are based only on what I've seen about this case - I am not a legal expert, don't know a WHOLE lot about it, and admittedly what I have seen is somewhat skewed by media and public bias - although I did read the statement by the local D.A. stating he found no evidence to arrest them in its entirety. I'm not so sure I agree with it, but again - I'm not there, and not directly involved.
LMAO!You need to review the federal rules of evidence.
No, it is not.
Oye. I bet I have wandered through 1000 houses over my lifetime. Thankfully, I am a white guy, so I have never been hunted down and murdered for doing so.
Well, what WAS he?
Except under OCGA, he wasn't trespassing.
There have been issues w/ the Glynn County Sheriff's Dept and the DA's office for YEARS. Because of this, the Georgia AG has appointed an out of county DA to oversee this case. The county she comes from has a history of putting the SMACK DOWN on defendants. I expect that these two fools are going to spend a significant amount of time in prison. (For those interested, the county is Cobb, a fairly affluent county that is part of the Atlanta suburbs. The GBI director (Vic Reynolds) and the Georgia Attorney General (Chris Carr) were both previously Cobb County DAs. I am from Georgia (and Cobb County) and have told people that if they want to commit a crime...do NOT do it in Cobb County, you WILL serve time if convicted.
Oye. I bet I have wandered through 1000 houses over my lifetime. Thankfully, I am a white guy, so I have never been hunted down and murdered for doing so.
This is painful to watch. He gets all pissed off about people's assumptions, yet he makes assumptions as well...and misconstrues the law of Georgia. First off, he needs to understand the legal term "reasonable person" and "intent"...he lacks some understanding in this.
13 miles from your home? Do tell.
Well,what was he?
He was walking, illegally entered a dwelling, and then ran out when the person across the street yelled at him.
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