TheWraith
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Tue Feb-14-06 02:12 PM
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Texas lawyers/law enforcement: Repercussions if Whittington dies? |
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I was wondering if any Texas lawyers or law enforcement officers could enlighten us as to the legal repercussions if Whittington were to die from this pellet lodged in his heart. (A distinct possibility, if it goes to his brain.) Would Cheney be subject to something like manslaughter charges, or are hunting accidents exempt? Might there be an investigation to determine if the shooting was negligent? And would Cheney lose his hunting license?
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Tue Feb-14-06 02:14 PM
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1. i think he might get a presidential medal for a kill during wartime. |
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i'd put a sarcasm up but i you can't do sarcasm on a farce.
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agingdem
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Tue Feb-14-06 02:23 PM
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2. According to my husband (a Texas lawyer).. |
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it's considered negligent homicide.
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Tue Feb-14-06 02:25 PM
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3. And that's punishable with a Medal of Freedom right? |
Bushy Being Born
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Tue Feb-14-06 02:50 PM
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4. But seriously, what would the punishment be? |
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Would he have to step down?
And may I insert some other questions too:
When was the last time a US VP shot somebody? When was the last time a US VP shot somebody while in office? When was the last time a US VP killed somebody? When was the last time a US VP killed somebody while in office?
Something tells me you'd have to go back to the dueling days of the early 1800s to find a similar incident, if one can even be found. Way to go, Dick.
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Tue Feb-14-06 02:59 PM
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5. It would be appropriate for him to step down |
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so therefore he wouldn't.
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agingdem
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Tue Feb-14-06 04:08 PM
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8. If he doesn't resign... |
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Tue Feb-14-06 04:05 PM
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7. A face down with that turn coat zell ...the nutjob. |
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Tue Feb-14-06 04:09 PM
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Shot Alexander Hamilton in a duel. Hamilton died. Burr was later tried for Treason on an unrelated matter.
Who says History does not repeat itself?
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Tue Feb-14-06 04:11 PM
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a long long time ago.
But I don't think anything will happen. These guys have teflon as thick as the lining of Fort Knox.
The masters of spin will pull another rabbit out of the hat for BushCo. Voila'! Problem solved.
Mz Pip :dem:
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Geoff R. Casavant
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Tue Feb-14-06 05:44 PM
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At least as far as the "in office" part, and you're right, you have to go back to early 1800's.
As for men who shot and/or killed someone, then later became VP, I expect the last person to hold that distinction might be George H. W. Bush, a WWII veteran -- tho I'm not sure if he has any kills to his credit, or even if he flew the right kind of plane for that sort of thing.
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Tue Feb-14-06 04:04 PM
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6. From what I understand... |
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a sitting president/vice president cannot be charged with a felony. However, a civil suit can be brought against him by the family. When he's out of office criminal charges can be brought against him...no statute of limitations on murder.
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Tue Feb-14-06 04:09 PM
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A sitting V.P. WAS Charged with a crime during Nixon's admin.
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Tue Feb-14-06 07:58 PM
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what would the scenerio be if the man dies but the family refuses to press charges?
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Tue Feb-14-06 04:08 PM
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9. It's the Holy Quail Medal |
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OMG I can't believe I just said that.....:wtf:
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Tue Feb-14-06 04:25 PM
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Purple Heart Band aids for the victim. 100 of them.
Sharpshooter medal for the 'Shootist'.
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Tue Feb-14-06 05:48 PM
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15. He would be charged with a felony, negligent homicide |
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And hench, he could and should be removed by impeachment for "high crimes and misdameanors" But somehow, I doubt that this will happen. Bushco and the media will spin, the Dems will cave, and we will have the spectacle of a sitting VP getting away with murder. So much for rule of law.
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