She just worked a 13hour exhausting shift, it could also play a factor in her actions.
But, the judge wouldn't let that testimony in!She just worked a 13hour exhausting shift, it could also play a factor in her actions.
She just worked a 13hour exhausting shift, it could also play a factor in her actions.
She was planning on going to the gym to work out after she got home so she wasn't all that exhausted.She just worked a 13hour exhausting shift, it could also play a factor in her actions.
So your saying she was looking to murder someone after her 13hour exhausting shift? I doubt that, lets see what sentence she gets!It's also against common sense.
The prior days to the incident AG had off. She also planned to go to the gym that evening. So working a long day and being exhausted is a moot point IMO.She just worked a 13hour exhausting shift, it could also play a factor in her actions.
It's probably not as bad, women do have an inherent nurturing quality about them although this seems to be changing.I wonder if it just as bad for a female cop though? Most likely in this case it will be.
will be a major factor in her sentencing.I think there is a reason why this wasn't fought for all that hard by the defense. The prosecution could have easily brought up the hundreds and thousands of tired police officers over the years that did not shoot someone in their own apartment. Literally...every cop works these shifts. Her exhaustion is not special for the job.
Well, here in Texas, you kill somebody....we kill you back. Unfortunately, for those hoping for public hanging or lethal injection for AG, this was not a death penalty case. So, best you can get is life w/o parole or 99 years I think. Maybe some torture since she’s a former LE. Too bad Casey Anthony didn’t have this jury.....
AG's point of view was as a police officer. Her gender is irrelevant. The concept of equal pay for equal work means the job performance expectations are the same for police officers no matter the gender or the race of the defendant or the victim.I always understood that SHE was in the wrong apartment. I was stating it from her point of view which is why i disagree with a murder charge. Though i do think she was wrong and should be found guilty of manslaughter and should serve jail time. She took an innocent life regardless of the situation.
No, she wasn't looking to murder anyone. Where did I say that?So your saying she was looking to murder someone after her 13hour exhausting shift? I doubt that, lets see what sentence she gets!
Yes, right as she pushed the door open w weapon drawn. But no, she should have been paying attention before she took a mans life.So your saying she was looking to murder someone after her 13hour exhausting shift? I doubt that, lets see what sentence she gets!
She failed her first polygraph for the Dallas PD. Pinterest posts may be coming in! Internal Affairs files! Allegations of misconduct!
Here we goooooo......
You said it was no accident!No, she wasn't looking to murder anyone. Where did I say that?