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On 1/17/2014 10:48 PM, Califbill wrote:
amdx wrote: Watching Dr. Phil, the story is about four boys, 16 and 17 years old that decided to rob a vacant home. When they got into the home, it turns out the owner was home and came out with his gun. The home owner shot and killed one of the boys. Because of the murder* committed during the commission of a crime the three living boys were convicted of a murder and each sentenced to 50 years. I'm usually pretty hard on people that don't know what's theirs and what's not, but 50 years for a 16 year old is pretty tough. *not sure why they keep calling it a murder. If it is like California, if a murder is committed during a felony, all are guilty of murder, not just the one who did the actual killing. Basically all are guilty of the same crime. I understand that, but this one is different, in that the murder was committed by the home owner, not by the burglars. Just a bit of an oddity. Mikek |
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