Subject: Re: Guilty on all counts
vBragg identified three crimes. The confusion is that each juror can decide which of the three, or a combo, that they believe is believable.
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Let this be an essential lesson, a teachable moment if you will, for all you future crimesters out there.
If you're considering commiting a crime, it's REALLY a good idea to AVOID committing MULTIPLE crimes at or around the SAME time as the MAIN crime. Especially in the same jurisdiction when the crimes could be considered as a related set. Doing so really puts the odds in your favor on trial when hoping for one dissenter on a jury to keep you from joining the felon community.
As it stands, the more holes you burn through the slices of swiss cheese, the more likely it is some of those holes will line up when stacked together and allow bad things to pass through.
It's not that hard to understand. It's simple math and probability, really. Oh wait. Who am I talking about? Never mind.
WTH