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The decision to charge Potter with manslaughter violates the terms of the statute which require the state to prove that a defendant “consciously takes chances of causing death.” The evidence fails to show that. The rule of the mob has prevailed over the rule of law.
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The decision to charge Potter with manslaughter violates the terms of the statute which require the state to prove that a defendant “consciously takes chances of causing death.” The evidence fails to show that. The rule of the mob has prevailed over the rule of law.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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