Well, it isn't as if a murderer is killing people 24/7. Most criminals are just normal people during most of the time. That's one of the reasons some people are shocked when so-and-so is arrested, since "he was such a nice guy, even called his mother every week." Not many think the person passing by you at the supermarket, the one helping the old lady cross the street, etc can have issues up his sleeves.I was seeing this guy every day in the gym and on PC, he's always very polite and easy-going 😁
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Self defense is not murder. Self defense is just that.There is a potential murderer in anyone and under certain circumstances everyone is capable of committing a murder, especially in cases of self defence which this could've been because the victim was stabbed. In any case someone sang and ratted this guy out.
It is a murder (someone got killed) but it's not a premeditated murder. Also self-defence is very hard to prove, unless you have a video of the incident or very credible witnesses, or the victim was a known criminal, most lawyers with advise you to take the plea deal. In Canada if someone breaks into your home and attacks you the most law allows you to do is make a citizen's arrest, if you kill the intruder you'll be charged with murder and then you can plead it down to manslaughter. It's ridiculous but it is what it is.Self defense is not murder. Self defense is just that.
That's laughable.It is a murder (someone got killed) but it's not a premeditated murder. Also self-defence is very hard to prove, unless you have a video of the incident or very credible witnesses, or the victim was a known criminal, most lawyers with advise you to take the plea deal. In Canada if someone breaks into your home and attacks you the most law allows you to do is make a citizen's arrest, if you kill the intruder you'll be charged with murder and then you can plead it down to manslaughter. It's ridiculous but it is what it is.
He was arrested and deported for a murder he committed 14 years ago.Yes I recognize him from Platinum gym and he's polite, always clean, quiet and goes about his workout with resolve and always considerate of others around him (unlike many of the bozos there). He has a couple like-minded buddies he works out with.
So the whole Thread Title is confusing.
Was he arrested for something that happened in DR or is the OP referencing something from his past that he has served time for.
Many of us have been locked up prior for 'incidents', including myself.
But I would be shocked if he took any violent action against someone here.
Click The Link in the 1st post.Was he arrested for something that happened in DR or is the OP referencing something from his past that he has served time for.
My question too. I guess you never can tell (C'est La Vie - say the old folks).Just so I am understanding correctly, he served a previous sentence for a homicide and now has been arrested/deported/extradited for another possible homicide? Or does this have to do with the same homicide he served time for?
Where does it say he served a previous sentence for a homicide?Just so I am understanding correctly, he served a previous sentence for a homicide and now has been arrested/deported/extradited for another possible homicide? Or does this have to do with the same homicide he served time for?
See post #6Where does it say he served a previous sentence for a homicide?
Im not grasping the MATH here , forgive meThe DR is full of wanted criminals including murders both foreign and local.
"C" (as he is known) is laid back dude. Ive spoken with him several times while
in Sosua as he and I have a few of the same acquaintances.
From what I've been told he'd recently completed a 15 year sentence
for homicide prior to his arrival in the DR. Sucks. Sounds like he prefers (as do I)
to settle his grievances out of the courts.