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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3552635" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>And more relevant to the topic at hand, here's Nate the Lawyer on the Chauvin trial and the Felony Murder rule.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]SJ9C7JQfJ0g[/MEDIA]</p><p>The short version is if someone dies while you're committing certain types of felonies, you can be charged with, and convicted of, felony murder, even if you didn't actually kill the person. F'rinstance, if you and a buddy commit a violent felony and your buddy gets shot and killed by a responding officer, you could be charged with (and convicted of) felony murder.</p><p></p><p>In oversimplified terms, Floyd's toxicology report may not be germane to the case--if the jury decides that Chauvin's actions were felonious, he could still be convicted of felony murder because Floyd died while Chauvin was committing a felony.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3552635, member: 26737"] And more relevant to the topic at hand, here's Nate the Lawyer on the Chauvin trial and the Felony Murder rule. [MEDIA=youtube]SJ9C7JQfJ0g[/MEDIA] The short version is if someone dies while you're committing certain types of felonies, you can be charged with, and convicted of, felony murder, even if you didn't actually kill the person. F'rinstance, if you and a buddy commit a violent felony and your buddy gets shot and killed by a responding officer, you could be charged with (and convicted of) felony murder. In oversimplified terms, Floyd's toxicology report may not be germane to the case--if the jury decides that Chauvin's actions were felonious, he could still be convicted of felony murder because Floyd died while Chauvin was committing a felony. [/QUOTE]
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