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To: epicure who wrote (221737)2/28/2007 10:24:08 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Sheesh, you're arguing the wrong points. Fine. Say one brutal dictator has two subjects. The rifleman kills the dictator from 200m away (for whatever reason, that's not the topic), and before the rifleman can cross the 200m one of the subjects realizes the dictator is no longer around, so he kills the other subject.

Who's primarily responsible for the death of the dead subject, the rifleman or the killer? I say the subject that killed the other subject.

You're the big legal eagle, right? In a court of law, who's legally responsible for the subject's death? Answer me that one, hmmmmmm.