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<blockquote data-quote="JR777" data-source="post: 4391171" data-attributes="member: 45725"><p>I'm not familiar with the case, but yes if the cops could be shown to have knowingly falsified the affidavit for the warrant then they would be guilty of premeditated murder. But if it was an honest mistake then no. If it was a mistake that shouldn't have been made, but still a mistake (like they were found to be intoxicated while filling out paper work or something), then manslaughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JR777, post: 4391171, member: 45725"] I'm not familiar with the case, but yes if the cops could be shown to have knowingly falsified the affidavit for the warrant then they would be guilty of premeditated murder. But if it was an honest mistake then no. If it was a mistake that shouldn't have been made, but still a mistake (like they were found to be intoxicated while filling out paper work or something), then manslaughter. [/QUOTE]
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