Originally Posted By: thebigfella
But he was only the driver, let's say he walks away from this thing with ehhhh,let's just say 10 years...He's still a young man and he would be on the fast track to be apart of the top brass when he gets out, the guy is a earner, you can't take that away from him

I guess you're unfamiliar with the Felony Murder Statute. If a person dies during the commission of a Felony, it doesn't matter if all you did was drive the crash car, act as a lookout, or pull the trigger yourself. You're all equally guilty under the statute.

That's why that kid Lilo Brancato was looking at life, even though the other guy pulled the trigger. Because he was there for the break-in. That's all that matters. That he was found not guilty is irrelevant. Because if they found him guilty, he would have been looking at thirty years.


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