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Powerful and eloquent. And anyone who denies that she is right is the hateful one!
The world needs more of this.Judge Tammy gave AG a hug, and a bible. Kudos to Judge Tammy. Wow.
I’m glad his brother said what he did, even throwing in that he wasn’t going to say it to his family, but I’m glad he did. I’m glad Amber could hear him say all that he did. I worry though that his parents have such a different view than him, though, his mom was very upset with just 10 years and his brother wasn’t anywhere to be found during the family’s words after sentencing to the media.
Intentionally killing an innocent stranger and then failing to provide him emergency first aid. That's manslaughter? No way. The jury got it right.IMO the murder charge is wrong, it should have been manslaughter. I think murder requires an act of malice, while manslaughter requires an act of negligence. I don't see murder here, but is a clear case of manslaughter.
Actually was the brother in the courtroom for the entire trial? Today was the first time I had seen him but that does not mean anything. I think he took a big leap today and his family was heard crying loudly as this was going down with the hug etc. He then seemed to leave and while they don't have to all be on the same page they were just recovering from the shock of the short sentence after indicating they did want 25 and clearly they had no idea this was going to happen. He is an adult and has every right to do what he did but I think it may take the parents some time to process. Only natural.I’m glad his brother said what he did, even throwing in that he wasn’t going to say it to his family, but I’m glad he did. I’m glad Amber could hear him say all that he did. I worry though that his parents have such a different view than him, though, his mom was very upset with just 10 years and his brother wasn’t anywhere to be found during the family’s words after sentencing to the media.
Texas has such different laws, including having a jury that convicted for murder sending down a sentence. I think this was a just sentence after a murder conviction under this Tx law where there was mistake of fact. Jury had a difficult, horrible case and their sentence proved that. Healing and new training on shooting for a believed threat maybe in order. But I believe in LE. Sure there are miscarriages of justice, but this wasn't one of them. I hope she survives her sentence. And hope those involved- family, attorneys, Judge, LE and Amber can all emotionally get support and we all learn from this horrendous case.No malice requirement under TX laws for murder.
I understand about being human but has the Judge ever given another convicted felon a Bible in her courtroom? The family and their supporters all along have blasted the overt favoritism extended to the defendant because she was a cop beginning the very moment she killed their son. She wasn't taken immediately into custody. She wasn't being recorded as she sat in a police car. Quick bail and she's off on a cruise. And now, she's been given a much lighter sentence than the parents wanted and then she's given a Bible by the Judge. The optics are not good.
JMO
I have watched many trials...some very very sad...I guess I am more comfortable with a judge keeping a more low profile and not showing so much emotion. Often during the trial she really showed her feelings and while hugs for everyone after (not just one side) I have never witnessed anything like this. Is Texas that different?I understand about being human but has the Judge ever given another convicted felon a Bible in her courtroom? The family and their supporters all along have blasted the overt favoritism extended to the defendant because she was a cop beginning the very moment she killed their son. She wasn't taken immediately into custody. She wasn't being recorded as she sat in a police car. Quick bail and she's off on a cruise. And now, she's been given a much lighter sentence than the parents wanted and then she's given a Bible by the Judge. The optics are not good.
JMO
BBM. I do not think it is clear at all.RSBM
A sentence should serve two purposes, firstly to act as a deterrent by imposing a penalty for the act, and secondly to remove an otherwise dangerous or disruptive individual from society. It is quite clear that the second part does not apply to Guyger, so only the first part should apply. Therefore a lighter sentence is entirely appropriate.
RSBM
I understand about being human but has the Judge ever given another convicted felon a Bible in her courtroom? The family and their supporters all along have blasted the overt favoritism extended to the defendant because she was a cop beginning the very moment she killed their son. She wasn't taken immediately into custody. She wasn't being recorded as she sat in a police car. Quick bail and she's off on a cruise. And now, she's been given a much lighter sentence than the parents wanted and then she's given a Bible by the Judge. The optics are not good.
JMO
Texas has such different laws, including having a jury that convicted for murder sending down a sentence. I think this was a just sentence after a murder conviction under this Tx law where there was mistake of fact. Jury had a difficult, horrible case and their sentence proved that. Healing and new training on shooting for a believed threat maybe in order. But I believe in LE. Sure there are miscarriages of justice, but this wasn't one of them. I hope she survives her sentence. And hope those involved- family, attorneys, Judge, LE and Amber can all emotionally get support and we all learn from this horrendous case.
Texas has such different laws, including having a jury that convicted for murder sending down a sentence. I think this was a just sentence after a murder conviction under this Tx law where there was mistake of fact. Jury had a difficult, horrible case and their sentence proved that. Healing and new training on shooting for a believed threat maybe in order. But I believe in LE. Sure there are miscarriages of justice, but this wasn't one of them. I hope she survives her sentence. And hope those involved- family, attorneys, Judge, LE and Amber can all emotionally get support and we all learn from this horrendous case.
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