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Ventura County prosecutors on Friday announced new details surrounding the charges filed against a man who was recently arrested in connection with the death of a 69-year-old pro-Israel protester.
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Alnaji, a professor at Moorpark College, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter and battery causing serious bodily injury, which are both felonies. Additionally, both charges carry special allegations that Alnaji personally inflicted great bodily injury, prosecutors said.
"The significance of the special allegations is that they elevate these offenses to strikes under California's 'Three Strikes' law," Nasarenko said. "Which makes punishment prison eligible."
Link: https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/prosecutors-explain-reasoning-behind-charges-filed-against-man-arrested-for-pro-israel-protestors-death/
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RandySF
(63,225 posts)What other reason do they need?
EllieBC
(3,158 posts)does make it so he earns some jail time.
Could have just retired but instead is choosing to live his life as a felon who killed someone. Pretty fucking stupid for a professor.
Sal_NV
(606 posts)he didn't give a damn about the victim, it took another pro Palestinian protestor to come to the aid of the victim, while this professor kept on spewing his bullshit.
Have fun in prison you piece of shit.