ANSWER TO FLORIDA QUESTION...

ANSWER TO QUESTION: When three people in Florida are involved in a fatal robbery which of the following statements is true?

(1) The person who pulled the trigger is the only one charged with murder.

(2) All three are equally guilty of the murder irrespective of whether they were involved in the death itself

(3) Providing that there was no intent to kill on the part of those who did not do the killing then only the person who pulled the trigger is responsible for the death.

The answer is (2) because under Florida law all participants in a fatal robbery are equally guilty of murder irrespective of whether or not they had anything to do with the person's death.

This is a situation which many people, including myself, wish to change. In these cases people who never ad any intention to murder anyone but were associates of those who killed are serving life without parole sentences which gives them the same sentence as America's most dangerous inmates. The key word in such cases must be intent and whether such an individual had any intention to kill. 

In 2019 a law came into force in California which gave those who were sentenced to murder a lighter sentence if they did not do the actual killing. A lack of intent was the key factor in determining whether such a person was resentenced or had their original sentence stand.

We are seeking a similar law change in Florida. It will help if you clicked on the link to the petition below and help make this come true:

https://bit.ly/3DSeSs8



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