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Maine Men May Get Away With Hate Crime
- Updated: March 18, 2019
Two Maine group are confronting sovereign charges of hatred crimes in dual opposite cities.
Court papers from a U.S. District Court state that in Apr 2018, dual group assaulted a black male in a area of a Old Port and authorities contend a supervision is going to have a harder time proof that these crimes were racially motivated.
According to sovereign documents, 34-year-old Maurice Diggins and 28-year-old Dusty Leo assaulted dual opposite black men, one in Biddeford and one in a Old Port.
In both cases, a victims’ jaws were broken, they had mixed secular slurs yelled during them, and they continued to be tormented after using away.
Thea Johnson teaches law during a University of Southern Maine and settled that a sovereign charges of a hatred crime are some-more difficult that a state turn charges of aggravated assault.
Johnson said, “The charge is going to have to infer this proclivity element, that a crime was encouraged by this animosity, this secular animosity.”
According to justice documents, both group are confronting 3 charges: Conspiracy to dedicate a hatred crime and dual depends of a hatred crime, that supplement adult to a limit 25 years in prison.
These crimes are harder to crook pronounced Johnson.
“You have an easier pursuit if we don’t have to infer a why. You only have to infer they did it and they dictated to do it or knew they were going to do it.”
By Jeanette Smith
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WGME 13: Maine group confronting sovereign hatred crime charges in dual opposite cities
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