wasnt_me
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If this charging decision holds & the jury follows the law as instructed, it's very likely Travis & Greg will be convicted.
Defense says ruling by judge in Ahmaud Arbery trial over citizens arrest law guts their cascommitted?
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I'm confused. What felony was committed? What is the probable cause AA committed it? AA wasn't running that day from a past felony and no one saw him for 11 days. At that time, maybe he trespassed. That's no felony.
The defense thinks it's burglary. How is it burglary?
"To convict you of burglary, the District Attorney must be able to prove that you had the intent to commit a crime when you broke into and entered the place. Burglary requires proof beyond a reasonable doubt that you broke and entered with the intent to commit a felony inside. The defendant is not guilty of burglary if he decided to commit a crime once he was already on the property but he will be guilty of theft or another crime."
Burglary | Georgia Criminal Lawyer
How do they know his intent? He went there several times and nothing was taken. I don't get it. So AA just kept burglarizing a vacant place for six months? It is unfair that defense can speculate his intent but the prosecutor can't.
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