Obviously, my last post was skipped over entirely. So quit using legal terms unless you are understanding of them. and.. just in case you missed it the first time, here's my previous post again.
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Does weight really factor into assault?? If I walked by you and punched you in the face and you crumbled to the ground, am I automatically exonerated of assault because you weigh quite a bit more than me? Does gender automatically exonerate someone of assault?? If Rhianna punched Brown does that not constitute assault? Does assault specifically mean "beaten to a pulp"? Perhaps you should ponder these things before you try to bring a legal precedent argument to the table.
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Another thing to consider here, is that Brown has no prior run in's,(OMG LOOK AT THAT A MITIGATING FACTOR!!!) and if he pleads guilty will get a suspended sentence. This allows for people to be put on probation to try to prove that they have learned a lesson. If they fail to meet the requirements then they must serve the sentence that was imposed.
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I don't know why I bother to debate with you SF. You take a viewpoint and do not bother to even try to see it in a different light.
EDIT: Here's a short list of mitigating factors that can be used in a person's defense.
http://www.fd.org/pdf_lib/108Mitigating_Factors.pdf
read it and quit tossing bullshit around that there is no mitigating factor. There are *ALWAYS* mitigating factors in trials.