Looks like the guy pled down to a lesser felony.
http://www.startribune.com/90-days-in-j ... 434074533/
Bearcatrp wrote:Should have put a knife in the low life hand to show he was armed!
crbutler wrote:Maybe someone can explain why they didn't charge his accomplices with murder?
I thought that if a death occurs in the course of a felony, the accomplices could also be charged with murder?
Sounds like his two partners in crime (the dead guy) were convicted of felony charges also...shouldn't these two been charged just like the farmer? You know, play stupid games, win stupid prizes?
crbutler wrote:Maybe someone can explain why they didn't charge his accomplices with murder?
I thought that if a death occurs in the course of a felony, the accomplices could also be charged with murder?
Sounds like his two partners in crime (the dead guy) were convicted of felony charges also...shouldn't these two been charged just like the farmer? You know, play stupid games, win stupid prizes?
Randygmn wrote:crbutler wrote:Maybe someone can explain why they didn't charge his accomplices with murder?
I thought that if a death occurs in the course of a felony, the accomplices could also be charged with murder?
Sounds like his two partners in crime (the dead guy) were convicted of felony charges also...shouldn't these two been charged just like the farmer? You know, play stupid games, win stupid prizes?
I don't believe Minnesota has that kind of legislation. There are many states that do (Texas comes to mind), but we do not. Kind of like SYG.
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