“Because conduct that is directed with particularity at the person who is killed cannot evince “a depraved mind, without regard for human life,” Minn. Stat. § 609.195(a), and because the only reasonable inference that can be drawn from the circumstances proved is that Noor directed his single shot with particularity at Ruszczyk, we conclude that he cannot. Accordingly, we reverse Noor’s conviction of depraved-mind murder and remand the case to the district court for Noor to be sentenced on the second-degree manslaughter conviction.“
Minnesota Supreme Court reverses 3rd-degree murder conviction of ex-Minneapolis cop Mohamed Noor
by Anonymous | reply 1 | October 21, 2021 7:14 PM |
57 months. Well, less than that.
[quote] Noor, who was fired after he was charged, has already served more than 29 months. In Minnesota, inmates who behave well typically serve two-thirds of their prison sentences and the remainder on supervised release.
by Anonymous | reply 1 | October 21, 2021 7:14 PM |