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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. that isn't the real crime here by Jailbrekr · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The real travesty is not that law enforcement mixed him up with another kid, its that the kid is charged with felony murder because the homeowner of the house he was robbing shot at and killed one of his friends. While I cannot necessarily condemn the homeowner for his act, to charge the three surviving robbers with murder is ludicrous. One teenager paid the highest possible price for his foolish act, and now the criminal justice system is going to destroy three other lives? what the hell Florida? If I jaywalk with three other people and a motor runs over one of us, are the rest of us guilty of vehicular manslaughter?

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    1. Re:that isn't the real crime here by Jailbrekr · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The fact that you cannot see the immorality of this kind of logic is further evidence of the systemic breakdown of both morality and law within your (our) society. Theft is not murder, but by the twisted logic of your court system, it can be if a homeowner uses lethal force to protect his physical possessions. Now, having said that, I can see where something like this can originate from. If you're getting robbed, and you bolt out into traffic to get away only to be squished by a truck, the robber is culpible. Run over a pedestrian while trying to get away? Culpible. Robbing a house only to have your friend shot and killed by the homeowner? Probably not the original intent of the bill but hey, slippery slopes tend to end up in ridiculous situations like this.

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    2. Re:that isn't the real crime here by kevorkian · · Score: 3, Insightful

      There is a reasonable expectation that the homeowner will defend himself.
      How is shooting the intruder any diffrent then running over someone while escaping.
      Both were forced by the robber.

      The robber put in motion the events could reasonably be foreseen as resulting in the death. If the robbery did not happen , the person would not be dead. I believe that the legal term is 'depraved indifference to human life'.

    3. Re:that isn't the real crime here by Vegemeister · · Score: 3, Insightful

      The homeowner, who was justified, and the dead man, who cannot be charged.

  2. Felony murder law by Zatar · · Score: 4, Insightful

    On a complete tangent, reading this article is the first time I've noticed the ugly little details of the "felony murder law".

    Under Florida law, individuals involved in a felony resulting in death can be charged with murder.

    You'd think that means if you kill someone while committing a felony that you can be charged with murder. That seems somewhat reasonable, although I can think of cases where it would be excessive.

    It turns out if you break into a house for a robbery and some other guy that came with you kills someone maybe somewhere else in the house and you didn't even know you can still be charged with murder.

    Now, that seems pretty unfair but we find out in this story that they can go even beyond that. In this story a couple of kids break into a house and the homeowner shoots and kills one of them. They then applied this law to charge the other kid with murder!

    That's pretty messed up.

  3. Re:He will have a hard time geting a job now by Fulcrum+of+Evil · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I had one girl shoot me down because she could fine 20 to 30 others with the same name as mine but not me on a google search. She claimed I was using an alias.

    You may not believe me, but you dodged a bullet.

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