Sunday, May 26, 2019

Criminal Law and Monster Essay

In the book Monster written by Walter Dean Myers, Steve Harmon is convicted of a felony murder. As a member of the jury in my eye Steve Harmon is not guilty. Three reasonings behind my conviction are that they have no picture that he was in that respect at the time of the crime, there is no probable cause to bear on him to the crime, and all the evidence says he was not there.First reasoning is that they have no evidence that he was there. The only evidence that they have is the other convicted characters saying he was a look out, but there was someone in the retentivity when he left. So with that creation said he wasnt really a look out because he didnt make sure there wasnt anyone in the store and the lady in the store didnt say she saw him.Second, there wasnt any probable cause to link him to the case, the only thing that conjugated him to the case was that he knew the volume that committed the crime. Also Steve didnt get anything that was stolen from the store. That led me to believe that he wasnt part of it because if he was part of it he would have gotten either money, smokes or anything else they took.Last, all the evidence says he was not there. There wasnt any one saying he was there. The only people who said he was there are the people that were getting a break and they were told the situation. Some of the convicted didnt even know who Steve was. This led me to believe he was innocent.In the book Monster written by Walter Dean Myers, Steve Harmon is convicted of a felony murder. As a member of the jury in my eyes Steve Harmon is not guilty. The reasonings behind my conviction are that they have no evidence that he was there at the time of the crime, there is no probable cause to link him to the crime, and all the evidence says he was not there. All this together made me vote not guilty.

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