This is the third in a series examining the abominable decision by Judge Rothenberg and four other Florida Appeal Court judges in the case of retired FBI Agent John Connolly, The two prior were written on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. The first article dealt with the absurdity of saying a murder was ongoing…
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A Florida Appeals Court Encourages People to Be Armed With Weapons When Committing Felonies
Yesterday I wrote about how a Florida Appeals Court decision will result in former FBI Agent John Connolly dying in prison. I called the decision absurd in part because it held a murder was ongoing three weeks before it took place. It was being committed over a three-week time even though it was a discrete event…
“The pangs of dispised Love, the Law’s absurdity, The insolence of Office, . . . “
A Florida Appeals Court decided that former FBI Agent John Connolly should die in prison so it wrote an abomination of a decision to make sure that happened. The issue really isn’t whether Connolly was a good or bad FBI agent. The issue is whether our liberties are safe in America when five judges can…
Thinking of Football: Patriots. Notre Dame, B.C. and others., etc
I’m more a college football fan than a professional one. I do watch the pros at times like yesterday watching the Patriots. One thing I’ve observed in the past which was confirmed yesterday was the bias the referees have against Patriot opponents. How often do you get to see two offensive pass interference calls in…
4. Trying To Figure Out A Legal Problem: When Does “Commission of a Felony” occur?
Roger and I went to Albie’s wake and expressed shock that someone would poison Alby. We expressed our sorrow to his grieving widow who much to our surprise called us a pair of bastards. An even greater one came as we walked outside and were met by a handful of cops and arrested. It turned…
3. Trying To Figure Out A Legal Problem: When Does “Commission of a Felony” occur?
Jimmy’s withdrawal from our plan to murder Albie complicates things a little bit. Roger and I discuss it. We decide to go on. We figure we can still do the job but Roger has to pick up where Jimmy left off so he can get familiar with Alby’s move. Roger suggests we wait a week or…