A man who attempted to vote twice in Virginia’s 2023 election was acquitted of attempted illegal voting on Monday, following his claims in court that he had been testing the system for voter fraud.

A Nelson County jury found 67-year-old Richardson Carter Bell Jr. not guilty of attempting to vote more than once in the same election. According to the Washington Post, Bell, a staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump, admitted voting early at his local registrar’s office only to also show up at a nearby polling place on Election Day.

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    2 months ago

    No, because it isn’t proportional.

    A homeless man stealing a bottle of water with a security guard shooting up half the store due to bad aim as a result should not be charged for murder.

    Besides, murder should always require intent to kill. Robbery - including armed robbery - does not usually imply this.

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      2 months ago

      Those are two separate crime scenarios. The homeless person couldn’t be charged with murder.

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        2 months ago

        What if we alter the scenario slightly?

        The homeless man ran “aggressively” through the checkouts (without paying for the water bottle of course) and the police “believed” he had a knife to force his way through. Water bottles sure look like knifes sometimes after all.

        I’m fairly certain the homeless man would be charged with felony murder if the police shot bystanders (and the homeless man survived).