What I see is they take bits and pieces of it and place it where it doesn't belong. It is like maybe the truth under a different circumstance. A person will take a sentence out of one law and place it with a section from another and come up with his own law.
I thought the grand jury could have come indicted him for Manslaughter. The only difference is that Criminal Negligent Homicide requires proving that he acted negligently and Manslaughter requires proving that he acted recklessly.
TX law does not require him to be in danger. TX law does allow the use of deadly force if he reasonably believes that there is a robbery and the person(s) is getting away with the property even if it is not his own
What he did was probably legal except that TX law specifically states that there is no protection from prosecution if an innocent person was hit. In this case an innocent person was hit.
With a good hot oil, around 350-365, it should take between 5 and 7 minutes to cook. How long are you cooking them? If more than one batch, are you letting the oil come back to temp before frying them?
Probably wishful thinking that got me into Freud's territory.
Maybe I wanted the "one that got away" then the receiver burn the defender only to have the ball sail over his head.