THE PROSECUTION’S PERSPECTIVE
Jan 25, 2022
3 minutes
MARTY HAYES, J.D.
I’ve worked as a court-recognized expert in shooting cases, (murder, manslaughter and aggravated assault cases) for close to 30 years, and in this time, I have observed a pattern that prosecutors generally stick with when prosecuting and trying to gain a conviction.
Let’s discuss some of these.
THE UNARMED ‘VICTIM’
First, seldom do prosecutors fail to prosecute if the defendant shot and killed someone and the deceased was unarmed. It doesn’t matter to them if a large disparity of force was involved, (like three to four people against one lone
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