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https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/judge-questions-rittenhouse-gun-charge-jonathan-turley

However, the most damaging moment came outside of the presence of the jury when the judge drilled down on the law. He told the prosecutors, "I have been wrestling with this statute with, I’d hate to count the hours I’ve put into it, I’m still trying to figure out what it says, what’s prohibited. I have a legal education."

He added that he failed to understand how an "ordinary citizen" could understand what is illegal.

It is hard to understand how the count could be given to the jury without a clear understanding of what it means. It is also hard to instruct a jury on an ambiguous statute.

Criminal laws are supposed to be interpreted narrowly. It is called the "rule of lenity" and has been around in the English system for centuries. For example, in 1547, the court was faced with a law making it a felony to steal "Horses, Geldings or Mares." Given the use of plural nouns, the court ruled that it did not apply to stealing just one horse.

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/judge-questions-rittenhouse-gun-charge-jonathan-turley However, the most damaging moment came outside of the presence of the jury when the judge drilled down on the law. He told the prosecutors, "I have been wrestling with this statute with, I’d hate to count the hours I’ve put into it, I’m still trying to figure out what it says, what’s prohibited. I have a legal education." He added that he failed to understand how an "ordinary citizen" could understand what is illegal. It is hard to understand how the count could be given to the jury without a clear understanding of what it means. It is also hard to instruct a jury on an ambiguous statute. Criminal laws are supposed to be interpreted narrowly. It is called the "rule of lenity" and has been around in the English system for centuries. For example, in 1547, the court was faced with a law making it a felony to steal "Horses, Geldings or Mares." Given the use of plural nouns, the court ruled that it did not apply to stealing just one horse.

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[–] 0 pt 3y

If no 16 or 17 year old has ever been charged for possessing a long gun in the state then I can't see why this should be the first case.

[–] 0 pt 3y

if he has a problem with the law, he should check the law that trumps it. the second amendment. its pretty clear.