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Veronica Waters
@MissVWaters
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ADA Dunikoski resumes State's rebuttal closing. She resumes defining citizen's arrest and says its probable cause must be based on immediate, personal knowledge--not stale information, neighborhood gossip, or Facebook posts.
State: The warrantless arrest must occur immediately after the misdemeanor crime, or during the escape from a felony. The defense got up here and said, 'Well of course, how would police ever arrest anyone if they had to only arrest someone at the scene?'
State: Police get warrants to arrest people later, she says. Dunikoski continues, If the observer fails to make the arrest right then for a misdemeanor or after chase right after felony, his citizen's arrest authority expires.
State: We'll apply that law to the facts of this case. What crime were they saying he committed? It can't be Oct. 25, b/c #AhmaudArbery was on the dock & didn't take anything. Don't have criminal trespass b/c that's when you enter another's property for unlawful act.
State: Look at the video. #AhmaudArbery didn't touch anything or steal anything. Wandered around & looked. Larry English--who referred to this property as "a construction site," was worried re: liability at dock. He SAID nothing was ever stolen from "construction site"
State: "The boat" is a red herring. So this can't be Oct. Nov. b/c there's no info to start probe about missing items. English never talked to any of these men about this. Travis McMichael knew this from gossip, stale info--"his mother."
State: Ofc. Rash told you he talked to Greg McMichael and said English suspects his contractors of stealing things from his boat. "They knew better." Rash intended GM would be a good witness, to call police and let them know where the guy went.
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