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Has the murder weapon been recovered?
BOTOH, it seems those kinds of people, however wealthy, are too cheap to spend a dime unless it directly benefits themselves: they need to be able to brag about it, or get their name on it, or generate money from it.It's also entirely possible that people whose beliefs are at odds with the Reiner's have already started donating to a defence fund. I certainly wouldn't be surprised in the current climate unfortunately.
They said it's because it was multiple murdersHe is being charge with 2 counts of first degree murder, but also a "special circumstance of multiple murders". What does that mean?
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Does anyone know what that means?
I believe under California law, a person who murders a decendant isn't allowed to benefit from the estate, therefore, his parents funds cannot fund his defense.I pray the parent's money isn't going toward his defense.
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He is being charge with 2 counts of first degree murder, but also a "special circumstance of multiple murders". What does that mean?
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Does anyone know what that means?
Yes, I realize there were multiple murders. He stated "These charges will be 2 counts of first degree murder, with a special circumstance of multiple murders". I'm trying to understand what a "special circumstance of multiple murders" means.They said it's because it was multiple murders
A little bit later the DA is asked that question and answers it.He is being charge with 2 counts of first degree murder, but also a "special circumstance of multiple murders". What does that mean?
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Does anyone know what that means?
Thank you! I had a feeling it was to make the crime more serious. I'm still not totally understanding it though.A little bit later the DA is asked that question and answers it.
It's a legal addition to the charge, a way of making the crime even more serious. Similarly, using a knife is an added charge.
JMO
Has the murder weapon been recovered?
Answering my own question. When I said I was trying to understand it, I meant REALLY understand it.He is being charge with 2 counts of first degree murder, but also a "special circumstance of multiple murders". What does that mean?
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Probably. If not, he may have been in withdrawal.I wonder if he was drinking or had been using drugs, to display this behavior at a holiday party.
Would that law apply if a person has not yet been convicted of murder?I believe under California law, a person who murders a decendant isn't allowed to benefit from the estate, therefore, his parents funds cannot fund his defense.
Would that law apply if a person has not yet been convicted of murder?
So incredibly sorry to hear this, @Pattyj82060 .Addiction is a god awful disease. My son just died a week ago of a drug overdose. I’m still trying to find my way here. Like the old saying Can’t lead a horse to water. It’s been a very tough week. So I understand the pain they had when it came to their son. It’s just a very tough situation.
Sounds like a verbal spat ?It got physical at the party?