Convictions SECURED: Are Gun Stores + Manufacturers Next? Mass Shooting Fallout

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Convictions SECURED: Are Gun Stores + Manufacturers Next? Mass Shooting Fallout

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M Crim JI 16.10 Involuntary Manslaughter
Page 16-15 at this link:
https://www.courts.michigan.gov/4ad42f/siteassets/rules-instructions-administrative-orders/jury-instructions/criminal/current/criminal-jury-instructions.pdf

(2) First, that the defendant caused the death of [name deceased], that is, that [name deceased] died as a result of [state alleged act causing death]. [Use (3) when gross negligence is alleged:] (3) Second, in doing the act that caused [name deceased]’s death, the defendant acted in a grossly negligent manner.1 [Use (4) when the act requires an intent to injure:]
(4) Second, in doing the act that caused [name deceased]’s death, the defendant intended to injure [name deceased]. The act charged in this case is assault and battery. The prosecution must prove the following beyond a reasonable doubt: First, that the defendant committed a battery on [name deceased]. A battery is a forceful or violent touching of the person or something closely connected with the person. The touching must have been intended by the defendant, that is, not accidental, and it must have been against [name deceased]’s will. Second, that the defendant intended to injure [name deceased].
(5) Third, that the defendant caused the death without lawful excuse or justification.4

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Contents of this video:

0:00 - Intro
0:28 - What happened?
4:38 - Drawings
6:27 - The act of evil
7:01 - The court's decision
7:36 - What does this all mean?
8:58 - My concern
12:59 - Quote of the Day

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