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Not to make light of this tragedy, but is murder with a deadly weapon worse than murder with bare hands or poison?murder with use of a deadly weapon
I am guessing, but it probably carries a higher penalty or maybe a special circumstance that makes it easier to get the death penalty.seamusTX wrote:Not to make light of this tragedy, but is murder with a deadly weapon worse than murder with bare hands or poison? - Jimmurder with use of a deadly weapon
http://www.nevadaappeal.com/article/200 ... /102010079" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Nevada Chief Justice Bob Rose told the legislative committee studying Nevada's sentencing, that mandatory minimums are especially harsh when combined with the deadly weapon rule which, in Nevada, doubles the minimum sentence for a crime.
"The deadly weapon enhancement has resulted in many many very long sentences in Nevada," he said.
"What I do object to are mandatory minimum sentences that, in some cases, prevent a district judge from tailoring a sentence to fit the offense and the broadly defined deadly weapon enhancement that doubles an already stiff sentence in most serious crimes," he said. "The end result is that we see many very, very long sentences assessed, but with no mechanism to review them.
"In my judgment, this prevents the state from making the punishment fit the crime."
Death penalty or life in prison without possibility of parole, IIRC.Ed4032 wrote:In Texas, capital murder carries the death penalty.
I have wondered the same, but there isn't any information yet. I am sure that in a few days it will get reported.2up1down wrote:Wonder if she was forced out of the MP Corps or honorably discharged.
Judge Stefany Miley set the date for the jury trial for April 2, 2012, in Clark County District Court.
Murry, a 21-year-old former U.S. Army police officer, is being held without bail in the Clark County Detention Center
So much for a speedy trial.Judge Stefany Miley set the date for the jury trial for April 2, 2012, in Clark County District Court. Murry, a 21-year-old former U.S. Army police officer, is being held without bail in the Clark County Detention Center
The trial should be speedy, just a long wait in jail for her to get to the speedy part.WildBill wrote:So much for a speedy trial.Judge Stefany Miley set the date for the jury trial for April 2, 2012, in Clark County District Court. Murry, a 21-year-old former U.S. Army police officer, is being held without bail in the Clark County Detention Center