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FL: Convicting killers in Florida may soon get harder
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We start with good news for anyone who might commit a murder in Florida: The Legislature is advancing a bill that could help you get away with it!
Now, that might seem like a bad idea to most people. It does to prosecutors and victims' advocates.
But when prosecutors such as Seminole County State Attorney Phil Archer objected to the NRA-backed proposal to make convictions tougher, NRA lobbyist Marion Hammer responded by calling them "anti-gun." |
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dasing
(2/2/2017)
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That law is there to provide protections for law abiding people, not criminals! Read: you are innocent UNTIL proven guilty, what in that statement do you NOT understand????! |
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