Sarah Stillman
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And we do not have any idea how many people are in for this charge, but it's a great many.
And we do not have any idea how many people are in for this charge, but it's a great many.
And we do not have any idea how many people are in for this charge, but it's a great many.
Well, the way they felt is that in the state of Florida, there's a great degree of emphasis put on what victims' families want. And interestingly, actually, Ian Amalkin said to me he actually didn't think that was the way justice should be administered. That's one of the sons, right?
Well, the way they felt is that in the state of Florida, there's a great degree of emphasis put on what victims' families want. And interestingly, actually, Ian Amalkin said to me he actually didn't think that was the way justice should be administered. That's one of the sons, right?
Well, the way they felt is that in the state of Florida, there's a great degree of emphasis put on what victims' families want. And interestingly, actually, Ian Amalkin said to me he actually didn't think that was the way justice should be administered. That's one of the sons, right?
If that's how Florida feels, then I hope they'll take my feelings into consideration because he felt as if sometimes the prosecutor wanted a particular outcome. And if he was willing to say that thing, then he was useful to them. And if he had a different thing to say as the victim of this particular harm, then he felt unheard.
If that's how Florida feels, then I hope they'll take my feelings into consideration because he felt as if sometimes the prosecutor wanted a particular outcome. And if he was willing to say that thing, then he was useful to them. And if he had a different thing to say as the victim of this particular harm, then he felt unheard.
If that's how Florida feels, then I hope they'll take my feelings into consideration because he felt as if sometimes the prosecutor wanted a particular outcome. And if he was willing to say that thing, then he was useful to them. And if he had a different thing to say as the victim of this particular harm, then he felt unheard.
And I think I've talked to many victims' families who felt that way and wish their voices were taken more into account.
And I think I've talked to many victims' families who felt that way and wish their voices were taken more into account.
And I think I've talked to many victims' families who felt that way and wish their voices were taken more into account.
In a world of many just complex things regarding our criminal justice system, I think there's a lot of people who've made very good arguments for the idea that felony murder could simply be abolished altogether or narrowed in ways that make it much more accountable to what most of the public would perceive as justice.
In a world of many just complex things regarding our criminal justice system, I think there's a lot of people who've made very good arguments for the idea that felony murder could simply be abolished altogether or narrowed in ways that make it much more accountable to what most of the public would perceive as justice.
In a world of many just complex things regarding our criminal justice system, I think there's a lot of people who've made very good arguments for the idea that felony murder could simply be abolished altogether or narrowed in ways that make it much more accountable to what most of the public would perceive as justice.
I really appreciate it. Thank you.
I really appreciate it. Thank you.
I really appreciate it. Thank you.