This video discusses the potential for the Trump Department of Justice to reopen the investigation into the death of Ashli Babbitt. Host Mark Smith, a constitutional attorney, argues that 18 USC 1111 (federal murder statute) may apply due to the incident occurring on federal property, and that 18 USC 3281 may negate a statute of limitations for capital offenses. He highlights reporting on the involved officer's disciplinary record and contrasts the Biden DOJ's swift closure with other, longer investigations.
This video examines the legal arguments and statutes, specifically 18 USC 241 and 242, that commenters suggest could hold anti-gun politicians liable for violating Second Amendment rights. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith explains why these federal statutes are generally unavailable for such claims in the context of current Second Amendment controversies. The analysis delves into Supreme Court standards and the discretion of Attorneys General, concluding that direct lawsuits under USC 241 and 242 for Second Amendment infringements are not feasible. The content is presented as part of The Four Boxes Diner's coverage of Second Amendment news and analysis.
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