| Well Banyon i did at first but then i took my time and reread the posts and can see the clarification you were making about the differences in the charges and how they are charged.
He brought a gun to the scene of the crime he intended to commit and I do not believe that there should be a trial or any of this should be in question on whether it was "premeditated" or not.
But we dont write the laws and we dont enforce the laws. We are either beneficial to the laws or victims of the law or like alot of people are innocent by standers to the laws.
The victim will be lost in the shuffle and the trial will ultimately be whether he showed intention or not. As sad as it may be it the truth.
We can print all the laws how they are written and what they mean but that doesnt mean anything to the ones who the crime was commited against. Tahah gets to to continue living and Erin remains dead and no amount of justice brings her back or excuses the fact that someone was taken from their loved ones prematurely because a grown man who was put on a pedestal in our communtity to uphold the laws went on to break the laws he was hired to enforce and prevent because he was to immature to handle a simple break up.
As unfair as that is, the law as it is written could either save nor prevent what happened to her. |