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BTW, I did not notice a military service in Mr. Vance's Wiki biography
What does military service have to do with anything? What other laws should veterans be exempt from?
BTW: i'm an Army retiree.
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BTW, I did not notice a military service in Mr. Vance's Wiki biography
plus 1With all due respect, I think the question really comes down to; is the felony charge worth it rather than taking negotiations out to the limit then settling as the alternative of a felony - which is what they'll no doubt go for and get if pressed.
After all, regardless of personal sentiments or points of view regarding the correctness of the law, he is in fact guilty as the law currently stands and without the deepest of pockets, an impassioned attorney and luck with a jury - he hasn't got a prayer, and even then...
With all due respect, I think the question really comes down to; is the felony charge worth it rather than taking negotiations out to the limit then settling as the alternative of a felony - which is what they'll no doubt go for and get if pressed.
After all, regardless of personal sentiments or points of view regarding the correctness of the law, he is in fact guilty as the law currently stands and without the deepest of pockets, an impassioned attorney and luck with a jury - he hasn't got a prayer, and even then...
Originally Posted by ApacheCoTodd
With all due respect, I think the question really comes down to; is the felony charge worth it rather than taking negotiations out to the limit then settling as the alternative of a felony - which is what they'll no doubt go for and get if pressed.
After all, regardless of personal sentiments or points of view regarding the correctness of the law, he is in fact guilty as the law currently stands and without the deepest of pockets, an impassioned attorney and luck with a jury - he hasn't got a prayer, and even then...
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Former New York Democratic Gov. David Paterson on Wednesday evening called on Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance to drop gun charges against Ryan Jerome, a former Marine who unwittingly violated the state’s tough gun laws.
Is it not the case that, at certain levels, only an aggrieved party can appeal an unjust law? I don't know all the particulars, but can someone NOT accused of the heinous crime of carrying a self defense pistol into NYC do anything about this law?
Hmmm, that sounds like that right is still being "infringed".Because they don't outright ban the guns, just make it hard for joe average to obtain one. And make it cost prohibitive to try.