So let me get this straight, he gets convicted on arson which means the jury concluded that he or someone at his direction started the fire. Yet they couldn’t decide on the murder charge? I thought any death resulting from the direct or sequella of a felonious act was by statute felony murder. Am I wrong here?
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So let me get this straight, he gets convicted on arson which means the jury concluded that he or someone at his direction started the fire. Yet they couldn’t decide on the murder charge? I thought any death resulting from the direct or sequella of a felonious act was by statute felony murder. Am I wrong here?