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08-17-2021, 03:33 AM
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Re: Dominican Republic - Man Stabbed by Cashier in a Shop
Maybe in America, people would come up with that type of fcccck up defense. However, at the moment he ran. His argument goes out the window. The bitttch and the idiot who closed the shop also should be charged for facilitating the murder. |
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08-17-2021, 03:37 AM
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Re: Dominican Republic - Man Stabbed by Cashier in a Shop
You wanna be a drunken arsehole and put your hands on people just doing their job, esp this lad who was meek and quiet. This is so different from all the other shop murders on here cuz he didn't mean to kill the lad, just shut him up
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08-17-2021, 03:43 AM
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Re: Dominican Republic - Man Stabbed by Cashier in a Shop
You clearly have no understanding of the law or logic whatsoever. His leaving the scene afterwards may be indicative of a completely different crime, but does not affect his mens rea at the time OF the stabbing. You can't say self-defence at the time of the stabbing is invalid because AFTER THE STABBING, Ahe did this/that. That doesn't even make sense. Not to mention, he only left at someone else's prompting yelling at him to come outside. He was provoked, happened to have a knife to make the sandwich for another customer and was physically assaulted and reacted instinctively. that sounds like a pretty good self defence claim to me and I'd probably agree... Hope it was worth that little bitch slap the loudmouth got in.
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08-17-2021, 04:09 AM
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Re: Dominican Republic - Man Stabbed by Cashier in a Shop
Translation: Guy enters the store asking the cashier for the microphone. (Stabbed man) Give me the microphone, if you don't I will turn this "party" off. (Stabbed man) I will turn it off then (lowers the music volume) (Stabbed man) Are you going to give me the microphone or I'll turn it off. (Talking directly to cashier) (Stabbed man) Okay, I'll turn it off! (Talking to the man off-screen which has a heavy Dominican accent and I can't understand most of what he's saying.) (Stabbed man) He's asking for me to break to pieces all his shit! (Man off-screen) He has to answer back, speak to you! (Stabbed man) He has never been punched hard, ever! Approaching cashier while saying: "What are you looking at" slaps the cashier's face and gets stabbed. Cheers! |
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08-17-2021, 07:56 AM
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Re: Dominican Republic - Man Stabbed by Cashier in a Shop
Fleeing the scene is hardly ever used as evidence of guilt anymore. Exhibit A, watch peoples’ reaction to 90% of the deaths on this website. We tend to flee from death even if we had nothing to do with it. He didn’t immediately flee, neither. He stood his ground, facing his attacker anticipating the possibility he might attack back. It can be argued that he reacted in a way that suggests he didn’t expect the other guy to have been mortally wounded. And just because the argument can be made for self-defense doesn’t mean it will be made or that he can afford an attorney who’d make a convincing argument. I’m not saying he’d be guaranteed to have a successful defense. Pretty sad that you live with a worldview where the right to a defense is “fcccck up” and something preserved only “in America”. I, for one, am grateful to live somewhere that people have the inherent right to speak and be spoke for before they are dragged into the street, beaten with blunt objects, and lit in a tire fire. For one… our roads are cleaner. |