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Gerald 12-01-17 08:22 AM

Disgraceful verdict' in pier shooting
 
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The Latest on the trial of a Mexican man in a killing on a San Francisco pier (all times local):
7:45 p.m.
President Donald Trump says there was a "disgraceful verdict" after a Mexican man was found not guilty of murder in a high-profile killing that touched off a fierce immigration debate.
http://www.sfgate.com/news/politics/...r-12396675.php

Note: Updated 12:28 am, Friday, December 1, 2017

propbeanie 12-01-17 09:10 AM

So, they didn't "have the goods" on the dude? or was it the jury was tainted by local press? or was it a stretch to believe the prosecution's story?... From what I had read pre-trial, the guy appeared to be guilty as guilty can be... ??

Buddahaid 12-01-17 10:44 AM

Not much to go on in the story but evidently the prosecution failed to make their case. What might be really described as disgraceful would be convicting a person without due process Mr. Trump.

Aktungbby 12-01-17 11:10 AM

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Police also wrapped his hands in paper bags to preserve any gunfire residue. But Garcia Zarate's attorney Matt Gonzalez revealed today that police found a very small amount on his hands.



"If the gun was wrapped in something, that would explain why there was very little gunshot residue if any that ended up in the defendant's hands," Gonzalez told reporters covering the trial. Garcia Zarate had said he found the stolen gun under a swivel chair on the pier, wrapped in a piece of cloth. When he examined it, the gun accidentally fired. The bullet ricocheted, hitting Steinle who was about 90 feet away from the suspect.
Sorry but at (an excessive) ninety feet, a ricochet, and the 'startled look' attested to by an arresting officer simply doesn't add up to first degree (criminal intent required) murder. In a capital case, the state must meet its burden of proof and failed to do so. The verdict was not unexpected. The officer who allowed his weapon to be stolen and his agency should be heavily penalized but that is a civil matter.
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The Bureau of Land Management said the service weapon was stolen from the officer's vehicle on June 27.
President Trump, then a contender for office, using the case as political hay for his immigration policy-San Francisco is a 'sanctuary city'- did not make matters easier.

aanker 12-01-17 11:37 AM

I was disappointed but not surprised.

Trial of an 'illegal' immigrant arrested and deported several times (info was not brought up in the trial but it is 'common knowledge'). The trial was held in a sanctuary city in what is now a sanctuary state. He still could face up to 45 years according to reports I have heard.

Buddahaid 12-01-17 11:49 AM

So an "illegal" is not deserving of a fair trial?

Gargamel 12-01-17 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Buddahaid (Post 2528483)
So an "illegal" is not deserving of a fair trial?

Of course not!

C'mon, where have you been the last couple years?

We all know that people not like us are not deserving of equal treatment? That they are scum and villany? Any excuse to demonize them will made in order to brainwash the ignorant!

Xenophobia Rules!

All hail Overlord Rathead!

aanker 12-01-17 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Buddahaid (Post 2528483)
So an "illegal" is not deserving of a fair trial?

Who said that? Didn't he get a fair trial? He was found not guilty of murdering her.

The fact that he was in CA illegally and had been deported several times had nothing to do with the outcome of the trial.

Onkel Neal 12-01-17 01:42 PM

It had a lot to do with the killing, though.

Mr Quatro 12-01-17 01:47 PM

President Trump is starting to show a pattern of being wrong on just about everything he tackles from NK to the border wall to health care to immigration to the NFL ... i hate to explain him, but I can see his frustration with this verdict supporting sanctuary cities. It's San Francisco that should be on trial ... that poor man was allowed to enter the country and reside in a safe city for illegals. He just happen to be shooting at seals with a stolen police gun and accidentally shot an innocent person. The jury acquitted him of murder which is the right decision, but the presidents frustration of sanctuary cities will linger on.


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In the United States and Canada, a sanctuary city is a city that limits its cooperation with the national government effort to enforce immigration.
Here's a link to a map of sanctuary cities

https://cis.org/Map-Sanctuary-Cities...ies-and-States

Sanctuary Cities List
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Platapus 12-01-17 04:08 PM

Since I was not on the jury and did not have access to the evidence, I can't opine on the decision of the Jury.

With the illegal entry and the firearm possession charge, he will be spending some time in the poky and then will be deported.

The real problem is how to keep this guy from once again entering the US.

August 12-01-17 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 2528519)
The real problem is how to keep this guy from once again entering the US.

What like a border wall? :)

Short of that we're never going to keep people like this guy out as long as he's being offered safe haven. The people that create these sanctuary city policies are the real murderers here.

Buddahaid 12-01-17 07:37 PM

No, the people that let their firearms get stolen are at higher responsibility.

aanker 12-01-17 08:30 PM

Yes, a border wall and crack down on the illegal sanctuary cities, county's & states.

Anyway, the DOJ filed charges in 2015 and has just announced that he will be picked up and face those Federal charges in a Texas court.... hopefully not in a TX sanctuary city... err county (just checked the list above).

August 12-01-17 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Buddahaid (Post 2528551)
No, the people that let their firearms get stolen are at higher responsibility.

When they're a professional and supposed to be trained to know better you betcha.


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