Criminal,
California Supreme Court
Aug. 28, 2019
Yes, murder is a crime of violence
Randly Begay accused his girlfriend of cheating on him with one Roderick Ben. After Begay told both he was “not scared to go to prison for life,” he fatally shot Ben in the head. Last week, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals concluded this was not a “crime of violence.”





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Randly Begay accused his girlfriend of cheating on him with one Roderick Ben. After Begay told both he was "not scared to go to prison for life," he fatally shot Ben in the head. Last week, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals concluded this was not a "crime of violence." U.S. v. Begay, 2019 DJDAR 7863 (Aug. 19, 2019).
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