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About the leak of the prosecution strategy (what?!) and also possible defense tactic of changing the definition of "reasonable man."
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/pi...lothes-are-key-evidence-pistorius-case-n39071
Have you all seen this older Feb 28th, NBC article?
"South African journalist Karyn Maughan said his legal team is crafting a novel interpretation of the country's self-defense law, which is based on how a "reasonable" person would react to danger."
"You need to judge him as the reasonable paraplegic, and you need to take into account that this is a person who has persistently said that he's felt the most vulnerable on his stumps and was living, essentially, in a state of fear, in a state of terror."
If true, I find this legal strategy interesting, yet morally horrible. In a country with a great poverty divide and a huge difference in how black people are treated, rich privileged Pistorius, whose mogul family is like landed gentry, is trying to bend the rules, yet again.
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I think the problem they will face with this strategy is answering why he did not take the 30 seconds necessary to strap on his legs, before charging head on into that deadly confrontation. If he is so vulnerable on his stumps, why leave a locked room, and not call for help, but go running down a dark hallway on said stumps, to meet an unknown danger?