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Possible multiple Felony charges -- Research for another book
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Cut the guy some slack. He just can't resist women with ankle monitors.
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How about a story about a young rookie deputy in Florida that violated departmental policies by looking up a female arrestee using official law enforcement only computer databases just because he thought she was hot, hooking up with her, getting in a loud drunken domestic with her in a couple of bars, knocking her down causing injury, getting arrested for domestic violence, contacting those involved in his arrest in violation of a direct order not to contact them, continuing to hook up with the female offender, resigning in lieu of termination, and then whining about it on a law enforcement web site using his real name, but entirely confabulating the story into something that bears no resemblance to reality?
Just a thought...
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As noted, different states have different laws. We don't have Assault and Battery, 2nd Degree Murder, or 2nd Degree Manslaughter.
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Thank you for telling me about a murder charge for the co-conspirators death. It was a bit confusing trying to decipher the difference between 2nd degree murder and 2nd degree manslaughter in regards to a 3rd party in the penal law codes. I'd saved the page the re-read it but I won't need to now.
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Here, the perp could pick up a possession of a weapon in commission of a felony, Party to a crime, def. Felony murder for the death of the co-conspirator.
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As noted above, the prosecutor does what they want to do.
In the first case, maybe attempted rape (if they think they can prove it), maybe abduction if the defendant is moved from one place to another against their will (can be from one room to another in the same house). In Ohio, he'd probably also catch a murder charge because one of his coconspirators was killed during the commission of a felony. As far as the second offense, probably a burglary charge. Anything else depends on what they think they can prove.
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Exactly. I had the same reaction about Assault and Battery. There is no 'Breaking and Entering' charge here either.
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How about a story about a bunch of cops that get together after work to consume large amounts of alcohol?
Oh wait, that happens all the time, and it became a book and a movie...
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