Typically, judges must issue the lesser included offense instructions to the jury if the lesser included offense is part of the charged offense if there exists significant evidence the defendant only committed that lesser crime. So, only if the evidence supports such instructions.at what point in the trial does that occur? seems to me, if I'm a juror, and hear this instruction early, it would be a major suggestion that murder is an absurd charge, and I would not be inclined to view the trial under the prism of murder. at trial's end, maybe it is a good idea.. I probably already know where the facts took me, but if I'm vacillating at all, the lesser charge idea might help my decision.
Further, at least in some jurisdictions, a trial judge may not instruct jurors on a lesser included offense if there has been no request to do so by the defendant. Originally Posted by Roy Wally
The city was going to burn if they didn't go for murder. Now when they can't convict her of murder the city will burn. We will have all the race baiters here saying that Dallas is a divided city where blacks and whites don't get along. Far from the truth. Of course you have your 2% that believe we are divided. Originally Posted by Daddy4PussyI've lived in cities all over the United States (and overseas), and Dallas is the second most racist and divided place I've ever lived.
I've lived in cities all over the United States (and overseas), and Dallas is the second most racist and divided place I've ever lived.
For crissakes, the Dallas Police Department has three unions! A black union, a white union and a latino union.
Tell me, does North Dallas look anything like South Dallas? Does the area around Preston Hollow look anything like the area around Pleasant Grove? Is it difficult to see gentrification taking place in, say, Kessler Park/Oak Cliff or around DPD HQ?
I have no idea how anyone could say Dallas is not a racist, divided city. Originally Posted by Crock
With your statement you're telling me that I only like white people. That's not true. And yes any big city has bad areas and good areas. But if you want to go down that road the people of that community elected John Wiley Price and D'waine Carraway. Both leaders have been in court for embezzling from the city. One got caught, one got away.
As far as unions you don't have to be that race to be part of that union.
So I'll say it again Dallas isn't racist. Dallas suffers from bad voting habits.
And I'm sorry that Jean was killed and the grief both families are going through. Originally Posted by Daddy4Pussy
With your statement you're telling me that I only like white people. Originally Posted by Daddy4PussyI said no such thing. Where did I even imply that?
So I'll say it again Dallas isn't racist.You're absolutely wrong. It's very racist. There's a level of institutional racism in Dallas that will exist for a very long time (because now the black racists and the white racists both want it to exist).
interesting story, but it differs in one major way.. you were a short-term visitor, Amber lived at her apt. complex for a while.. certainly after a month, simple "muscle memory" would steer you to the correct apartment.I agree. I’m 50 so between, age, work, GF, and seeing too many ladies here; I’m lucky if I know what bed I crawl into at night. Lol.
I think. Originally Posted by Chung Tran