• werefreeatlast@lemmy.world
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    The comparison is definitely stupid because this guy planned the whole thing! Its not like he accidentally started a rebellion in an accidentally treasonous way while trying to steal the office of a high government official. Everyone knows the punishment for that is …another 4 years of government.

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    My personal tinfoil hat is that they are seeking the death penalty so he accepts a deal. They are scared of jury nullification.

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      That isn’t tinfoil-hat at all. I was reading a news story recently about how worried they are that they’ll have trouble finding impartial jurors, since there’s so much sympathy for him.

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    We’re just going to ignore that school shooters are generally minors and thus not treated the same as adults? Okay then.

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    I do believe it would be a tactical error on their part to give him the death penalty… make a real martyr

  • MerrySkeptic@sh.itjust.works
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    Yes there are double standards but this is the wrong comparison to make that point.

    Most school shooters are minors who are inelligible for the death penalty, and a large percentage don’t survive their own shooting. Either death by cop or suicide.

    I have no love for insurance CEOs or our capital-first justice system, but if you’re gonna make a point don’t leave it open to be so easily picked apart.

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    The state of New York is about to get a firsthand lesson in the Streisand Effect. They should have just charged him the same charge any normal killer would get - Second Degree Murder, which is the normal charge for premeditated murder in NY. First degree requires rare special circumstances, and the prosecutor chose to use a dubious “terrorism” modifier to up the charge to Murder 1. They just couldn’t help themselves, and they shot themselves in the foot.

    The advantage to the prosecution to a simple Murder 2 charge is that motive really doesn’t matter much. They just have to prove that Luigi pulled the trigger. But with the terrorism modifier, the trial will no devolve into lengthy discussions about his motives and message. Not only have they now given him the world’s largest soapbox, but this will also give the defense an opportunity to make him much more sympathetic to the jury. With only a Murder 2 charge, the defense lawyer would have had to fight hard to sneak subtle hints into trial about Luigi’s motives. Now his motives will be a core part of the prosecution’s case.

    With a simple Murder 2 trial, even jurors who thought Thompson got what he deserved could vote to convict based simply on the letter of the law. Luigi killed an evil man, but he still has to face the consequences like any other criminal. Now the jury will clearly see that the system isn’t treating him like any other criminal. The prosecutors, through their own actions, are making Luigi’s case for him - the justice system is completely rigged in favor of the rich and powerful, and the only way they can ever be held accountable is through violence.

    All it takes is one juror of twelve to look around at the situation and say, “this is bullshit. I’m not going to convict.” Sure, they can try him again with a new jury if he’s not found unanimously not-guilty, but that jury will have an even greater risk of jury nullification. The longer this goes on, the more likely the prosecutor just has to offer him some sweetheart plea deal just to get him convicted of something. And each trial just elevates Mangione that much closer to literal Sainthood in the popular imagination.

    • rottingleaf@lemmy.world
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      Except in every step things can develop the ways you haven’t thought about.

      And courtroom shows are kinda common enough in movies and even in reality. People will have strong feelings, but this doesn’t seem a major thing for many.

      So - too much copium. I hope you are right and I am wrong, of course.

  • ObjectivityIncarnate@lemmy.world
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    Doesn’t make sense to compare a rate of an outcome (without even knowing how often that outcome was sought) with an individual attempt whose outcome is not even known yet.

    When Mangione IS actually given the death penalty, this ‘argument’ will actually amount to something. Dumb until then.

    • Shizrak@sh.itjust.works
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      When we have protests large enough to get noticed, we get attacked by the police. Why should the protesters have to suffer? Make the oppressors suffer instead.

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      We have the Russian “and then it got worse” do nothing attitude. We aren’t even gonna try to do anything till its far too late.

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      Protests within US are limited to major cities otherwise logistics are fucked due to suburb lay out of the most of the country.

      Also, most of are just too docile, it ain’t an issue I til they personally get fucked.

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        That’s their point: America never does anything. People love to act like they stand for something, but cower at the slightest consequence or inconvenience.

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          Last time we had a major protest in the city of Chicago, 24 people died. That’s a little more than “the slightest consequence or inconvenience”

          Luigi’s protest was way more efficient. Only one person has died.

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    Land of Double Standards.

    Pulling an excerpt from George Carlin: “Politicians hide behind three things in this country: The Flag, The Bible and Children. No child left behind! It wasn’t long ago you were talking about giving children a headstart. Headstart, Left Behind. Someone’s losing fucking ground here.”

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      The spoke the truth mapr of us were to young to understand but how did boomers miss these money shots.

      They were the audience

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        Haha funny man is funny. Ooo my 401k is growing, line go up. What’s on TV?

        Not that it would have made a difference but as far as I know there was no call to action from Carlin. Without that many people just say yup, that’s life, and keep their head down.

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      Then we need to make him a saint.

      St. Luigi of Baltimore, forgive us our debts, deliver us from the greed of the wicked…

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        And shepherds we shall be.

        For Thee, my Lord, for Thee.

        Power hath descended forth from Thy hand.

        That our feet may swiftly carry out Thy command.

        So we shall flow a river forth to Thee.

        And teeming with souls shall it ever be.

        In Nomine Patris, et Fili, et Spiritus Sancti."

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      I kind of think they don’t know what to do about this.

      It doesn’t seem smart for them to make him a martyr. Doesn’t seem smart to Epstein him.

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        I’ve been thinking for a few years now that, since no one with power ever seems to know what they’re doing, there’s something about power itself that makes the person who holds it selfish and incompetent.

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        They spent last 25 years deploying infrastructure for oppression because peasants have nothing to hide.

        I bet owner class is looking to test how good it is.

        The media blitz early is a fail but they got a lot of other tools.

        Did you see the drones bros!?

        Omg bro UFOs omg dont pay attention to dead CEO bro, trust me bro.

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    4 hours ago

    This you shall offer in the morning and this you shall offer at twilight, a lamb without blemish.

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    Because it’s about sending a message. They’ve seen how popular this guy and his actions have become and are trying to throw everything at him so it puts off any copycats.

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      The death penalty has not been executed in NY/federal court for decades right? Doesn’t seem like an actual threat. What they want to achieve is a good negotiating position for a plea bargain because they known a trial will be a shitshow.

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        Death penalty increases violence because murdering the person catching you becomes a way to increase your likelihood of surviving.

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          So basically, killing Luigi would not make copycats less likely, but it WOULD make it more likely for copycats to shoot CEOs AND cops?

          Hmm… The killing of Luigi itself would be awful, of course, but the consequences of it sound like a win to me 🤔

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          Death penalty backfires because it demonstrates fear for what this person keeps saying.

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            That would make him a martyr. I’m thinking the plan is to lock him up in max for life, then control the media narrative whenever his name comes up again.

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              Everyone who saw how this thing went down gonna have to spend their lives correcting false narratives they will weave.

              We didn’t do know for snowden, public opinion got split altht funny enough it seems people have came around on Snowden.

              Either way, luigi did not do anything wrong