It's "depraved heart murder" - which, I honestly hadn't heard of before yesterday.CID1990 wrote:One thing is for sure-
I certainly hope this DA has more evidence than just "failure to restrain with seatbelt"
Otherwise Baltimore is going to burn when they are all acquitted of what will surely be an aggressive criminal charge of murder. Obviously political prosecutors have not learned the Trayvon lesson
So far the prosecution hasn't been leaking information - only the police. So, much of the info out there is very one sided (and, possibly false, inadmissible, etc.)."A depraved heart murder is often described as a wanton and willful killing. The term 'depraved heart' means something more than conduct amounting to a high or unreasonable risk to human life. The perpetrator must [or reasonably should] realize the risk his behavior has created to the extent that his conduct may be termed willful. Moreover, the conduct must contain an element of viciousness or contemptuous disregard for the value of human life which conduct characterizes that behavior as wanton.'"
The fact that it is a very specific charge makes it seem that they probably have more information than we do (shock, I know). When did they know what condition he was in? They drove around for 45 minutes and made 4 stops. When was his vocal box crushed? During arrest or in the van?










