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« Ohioans for Concealed Carry tags Cleveland Heights for fees | Main | An interesting question »

List of how many AZ laws Operation Fast & Furious violated

Posted by David Hardy · 15 March 2012 05:02 PM

I count--

Direct Liability:

Misconduct involving weapons, a class 3 felony Ariz. Rev. Statutes 13-3102:

A. A person commits misconduct involving weapons by knowingly:
. . . . . .
14. Supplying, selling or giving possession or control of a firearm to another person if the person knows or has reason to know that the other person would use the firearm in the commission of any felony;

Second degree murder, a class 1 felony §13-1104:

A. A person commits second degree murder if without premeditation:
. . . . .
3. Under circumstances manifesting extreme indifference to human life, the person recklessly engages in conduct that creates a grave risk of death and thereby causes the death of another person….

Manslaughter, a class 2 felony §13-1103:

A. A person commits manslaughter by:
1. Recklessly causing the death of another person….

Negligent homicide, a class four felony §13-1102:

A. A person commits negligent homicide if with criminal negligence the person causes the death of another person, including an unborn child.

Derivative liability

Here, I count accomplice liability (aiding and abetting), facilitation (knowingly providing a criminal with the means to commit a crime), and possibly conspiracy,

· BATFE

Comments

And those don't include the federal laws broken!

Posted by: Dennis Hannick at March 15, 2012 08:26 PM

The people involved here, don't care about violating the constitution of the United States and the bill of rights, committing treason, conspiracy to commit several federal crimes, felony murder, murder of federal agents, etc.

What makes anyone think that they care about violating Arizona Statues?

Their courts, back them up and no one will enforce any ruling against any of them because they are feds, and immune from prosecution. What's more is, they know it and so they act and do whatever they want. If they get in trouble the media helps them out too! Nice arrangement if you are a fed.

Posted by: Sean I. Before at March 17, 2012 10:08 AM

I think it's safe to assume, and to assume that the players are assuming, that there will be pardons all around on Obama's way out the door.

But query - can the President pardon the commission of state crimes?

Posted by: wrangler5 at March 18, 2012 05:25 PM

As you are well aware, federal employees are not subject to state law when acting in their official capacity.

Posted by: ParatrooperJJ at March 19, 2012 10:39 AM

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