Here's my question. Could it be provable he committed premeditated murder, or was this wreckless manslaughter, or something else? Did he approach the victim with the intent of killing, in front of thousands of witnesses? If so, why?
Even if he only intended to seriously injure the guy, again why? He had reason to expect this kind of behavior would not come with serious consequences for himself?
I’ve run it all and cannot conclude an opinion lawfag-wise. I’ve played 1000s of games let alone reffed and coached maybe that many too. Never did I think to use my four blades to cut someone or see someone do it.
Four blades, eight edges. Technically, left foot front outside/inside edge, back outside/inside edge, right foot fore outside/inside edge, aft outside/inside edge. It’s a rockered blade so you’re always moving very rare your middle blade stagnant.
Here's my question. Could it be provable he committed premeditated murder, or was this wreckless manslaughter, or something else? Did he approach the victim with the intent of killing, in front of thousands of witnesses? If so, why?
Even if he only intended to seriously injure the guy, again why? He had reason to expect this kind of behavior would not come with serious consequences for himself?
I’ve run it all and cannot conclude an opinion lawfag-wise. I’ve played 1000s of games let alone reffed and coached maybe that many too. Never did I think to use my four blades to cut someone or see someone do it.
4 blades? Do hockey skate had double blades? If they do why?
I figured all scares were the single blade ones like what I used to do when I was younger.
Four blades, eight edges. Technically, left foot front outside/inside edge, back outside/inside edge, right foot fore outside/inside edge, aft outside/inside edge. It’s a rockered blade so you’re always moving very rare your middle blade stagnant.
Thank you for this. I had no idea & that is fascinating.