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Student Googles Himself, Finds He's Accused of Murder

University of Florida student Zachary Garcia was more than a little surprised to find out he was wanted for murder after Googling his name. It turns out the police were looking for a different man but had mistakenly used Garcia's photo. From the article: "Investigators originally released a driver's license photo of Zachary Garcia — spelled with an 'A' — but it was Zachery Garcia — spelled with an 'E'— who was charged in connection with the crime."

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  1. Re:Sorry, Mr. Hitlar, by UnknownSoldier · · Score: 1, Informative

    LOL. Awesome quote from Terry Gilliam's Brazil (1985). Nice to see another fan.

    He is usually known for:
    - Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
    - Life of Brian (1979)
    - The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)

    All cult classics.

  2. Re:that isn't the real crime here by Tanman · · Score: 4, Informative

    This is a basic tenant in all courts in America: If you initiate a crime, you are charged with ALL consequences that take place as a result of your crime.

    Basically, it works like this:

    If you do crime A which has results B and C, you will be charged with all results. If you commit burglary, and someone dies as a result of your burglary, it is your fault. And frankly, that's the way it should be.