Nancy Grace
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And they were walking along the edge of a pedestrian street where the MPH was 35.
Well, at least you're going down swinging.
You're going to try and blame bad lighting and no guardrail and push it all off on the county.
Okay, that sounds more like a civil lawsuit claim where you're trying to distribute the monetary damages.
I'm talking about a criminal trial for vehicular homicide.
I'm sure, Claypool, that you are familiar with the abandoned and malignant heart theory under the law, which rises to, I would like this to be prosecuted as murder.
not vehicular homicide, because of the abandoned and malignant heart theory.
Malice murder, murder one, can be proven in many different ways.
One is, of course, when you say, I'm going to kill you, Claypool.
I've had it.
And I take a gun, hold it up, and shoot you dead.
Okay.
That is clear, extrinsic, and implicit evidence of intent to murder.
There is another theory called abandoned and malignant heart.
What does that mean?
Here's an example.
You drive 104 miles an hour through, let's just say, a street festival that's been blocked off where people are selling food and homemade items and crafts.
And there are 200 people there on a Sunday afternoon drinking lemonade and eating kebabs.
And suddenly here you come, Claypool, 104 MPH plowing through the street festival and you kill people.
That shows an abandoned heart.