FreeDannySing
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Honestly, I’m not sure if he was advised, I will ask him. I believe at the time he still believed he had done it accidentally. His drunken state definitely complicated things.Was he advised to use this reasoning in his first appeal? It just seems strange that he would say he did fire the gun in his first appeal, but you are saying that he didn't fire the gun as a reason for his innocence. I can't imagine this inconsistency would help in pursuing any further investigation into the court's decision.