do me proud nyc jury pool

  • lambalicious@lemmy.sdf.org
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    16 hours ago

    Okay lemme understand it.

    "Terrorism" is defined as using violent means to scare or suppress the population.

    But what he did made the population happy.

    So... shouldn't it be considered that he provided a public service?

    • Bureaucrat [pup/pup's, null/void]
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      3 hours ago

      This is the definition of terrorism in the state of new yorks penal law

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      From this terrible overdesigned website https://criminaldefense.1800nynylaw.com/ny-penal-law-490-25-crime-of-terrorism.html

      I suspect the prosecutor will try to argue that Luigi attempted to effect a societal change in some way and therefore it's terrorism.

      edit: what if they charged him with treason? thinking-about-it

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    • Bob Robertson IX @discuss.tchncs.de
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      15 hours ago

      That is not the definition of terrorism.

      Violent, criminal acts committed by individuals and/or groups to further ideological goals stemming from domestic influences, such as those of a political, religious, social, racial, or environmental nature

      Source: https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/terrorism

        • CthulhusIntern [he/him]
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          11 hours ago

          They made sure to make sure that it doesn't apply to state actors. After 9/11, they felt they needed to come up with a definition of terrorism. They had a VERY hard time coming up with a definition that didn't apply to themselves.

        • JustSo [she/her, any]
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          15 hours ago

          Yeah to be accurate the definition should probably spell out that this violent action comes from agents operating outside of a majority-backed monopoly on violence. Terrorist vs freedom fighter n all that.

          • Mindfury [he/him]
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            14 hours ago

            Unfortunately implied by the "criminal" part of the definition

            Violent, criminal acts

            As the violence enacted by the state is supposedly supported by the laws they legislate, they get to skirt out of terrorism designation by being definitionally unable to commit "criminal" acts when they commit violent ones

            • JustSo [she/her, any]
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              13 hours ago

              Oh yeah good point.

              Damn, if only we had some sort of international body that could bring charges against states for their terroristic crimes.

      • somename [she/her]
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        15 hours ago

        A very wide, very vague, very useful definition for a prosecutor.

      • miz [any, any]
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        15 hours ago

        so when cops murder black people that's terrorism?

      • polpotkin [none/use name]
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        15 hours ago

        I am a jaywalker, and this is my manifesto. We will not obey the little green man. The red hand will not contain us.

        Every step we take is a middle finger to your order, a crack in your illusion of control. We disrupt your flow, we shatter your calm, and we dare your machines to stop us. Your brakes screech, your tempers flare, and your systems falter—all because we walked.

        You call it unsafe. We call it liberation. You call it reckless. We call it revolution.

        We are the chaos in your commute, the stress in your steering wheel, and the violence in your precious order.

        We are jaywalkers. Your streets will never be safe again.