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You're seriously asking this? The defense was self-defense. He needed to prove that he had an honest and reasonable belief that he was threatened (I can't remember the exact wording of the nature of the threat involved). An honest but unreasonable belief would also help in reducing the charge, but is not a complete defense. You don't believe that the evidence that the victim yelled out a gang name to the defendant, and had gang affiliations that the defendant learned about, including a gangsta rap song that the defendant listened to, is relevant? It's not hearsay or "character evidence," it's evidence of the defendant's state of mind and whether his fear was honest and/or reasonable. From a glance at the article, it seems like it was admitted only because the defendant actually saw it (and it shouldn't have been if he hadn't). More to the point -- who are you and what have you done with the real Atticus? |
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When I'm a judge I'm excluding this. Also, other fiction written by the murder victim, and their library records that might show they had an interest in violence. |
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So blow me for America. |
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There was evidence that the defendant had heard the lyrics. I don't know what the lyrics were -- whether they were just about the victim's gang sympathies and affiliation, or whether he was boasting about things he'd supposedly done. If the former, then yes, there was evidence the defendant believed them to be true. If the latter, I'm not sure, but expect there was at least evidence that the defendant took this as an indication that the victim was inclined towards violence. Quote:
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As is the defendant's own experience with gang members. "Q. Sir, you are claiming that you acted in self defense. Did you think this person was going to attack you?" "A. Yes." "Q. Why?" "Pros.: Objection, Your Honor!!! More prejudical than probative!" "Judge Atticus: Sustained." Overuse. Of. Periods. Is. Not. Convincing. |
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A. "Absolutely." Q. "Why?" A. "I had once searched ASCAP licenses, and discovered that he wrote 'Hey Joe' and had recorded a cover of 'I Shot The Sheriff.'" Pros.: "Move to strike." Judge Finch: [Fill in the blank.] |
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