Is anyone keeping up with this? I'm trialed out so I'm just getting highlights on the news, which may or may not be accurate.
I don't know how defense can make the case that these guys were in the right by chasing Aubery down with a gun, I'm guessing they're using the "no great loss" defense just from the clips I've seen.
I don't know how defense can make the case that these guys were in the right by chasing Aubery down with a gun, I'm guessing they're using the "no great loss" defense just from the clips I've seen.