MN - Justine Damond, 40, fatally shot by Minneapolis LE, 15 July 2017 #3

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BREAKING: Former police officer Mohamed Noor's conviction for 3rd degree murder is overturned. He was sentenced to 12.5 years on this count. Huge developments. Opinion attached.

Noor will be re-sentenced for 2nd Degree Manslaughter.


https://mncourts.gov/mncourtsgov/media/Appellate/Supreme Court/Standard Opinions/OPA191089-091521.pdf



Wow, a 4+ year presumptive sentence for killing Justine.

Well, I guess there is no bringing Justine back. I hope they never let this man be in a position again where he holds a weapon. It will soon be time for him to do plenty of good in this world - in honour of Justine.

https://twitter.com/PaulBlume_FOX9/status/1438157598772105225
 
It is just hitting our MSM here - hearing about it on our morning TV news. The overturning is all due to a technicality.

Essentially, if the statute said "perpetrating an act eminently dangerous to another", instead of others, this wouldn't have happened.


The court has ruled that essentially a legal technicality means that Mohamed Noor was not guilty of murder.

.....the language in the third-degree murder statute states that it applies when a defendant kills someone “by perpetrating an act eminently dangerous to others and evincing a depraved mind.”

In its ruling the court said a person’s mental state must show a “generalised indifference to human life, which cannot exist when the defendant’s conduct is directed with particularity at the person who is killed.”

Bombshell court ruling for Justine’s killer
 
It is just hitting our MSM here - hearing about it on our morning TV news. The overturning is all due to a technicality.

Essentially, if the statute said "perpetrating an act eminently dangerous to another", instead of others, this wouldn't have happened.


The court has ruled that essentially a legal technicality means that Mohamed Noor was not guilty of murder.

.....the language in the third-degree murder statute states that it applies when a defendant kills someone “by perpetrating an act eminently dangerous to others and evincing a depraved mind.”

In its ruling the court said a person’s mental state must show a “generalised indifference to human life, which cannot exist when the defendant’s conduct is directed with particularity at the person who is killed.”

Bombshell court ruling for Justine’s killer
"Another" should be included in "others". Subset.
o_O
 
@PaulBlume_FOX9

BREAKING: Former police officer Mohamed Noor's conviction for 3rd degree murder is overturned. He was sentenced to 12.5 years on this count. Huge developments. Opinion attached.

Noor will be re-sentenced for 2nd Degree Manslaughter.


https://mncourts.gov/mncourtsgov/media/Appellate/Supreme Court/Standard Opinions/OPA191089-091521.pdf


I wonder how much of this was due to pressure from the Somali community. By all accounts, that's why he was hired in the first place despite being an unsuitable candidate for police work.
 
@PaulBlume_FOX9

Former [URL='https://mobile.twitter.com/hashtag/Mpls?src=hashtag_click']#Mpls cop Mohamed Noor to be re-sentenced October 21st, 9am.
Case returns to Judge Kathryn Quaintance courtroom. MN SupCt tossed out Murder-3 conviction in shooting death of Justine Ruszczyk Damond. Quaintance will now sentence for Manslaughter-2 conviction.
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Mohamed Noor has recently been returned to MN prison system after being housed out of state in part due to high profile nature of case. If Judge agrees to 41 months. 2/3's time served = 27 months. Noor has already done approx 29 mos. He would walk out of custody next week.

 

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