re: #1005 kirkspencer
You’re focused on the wrong element for your reasonable doubt. The state needs to show beyond reasonable doubt that the killing was due to depraved indifference (for the charges at hand, that is.)
I will ask again. What was the reasonable expectation of: get out of the truck after being advised not to do so, arm oneself, and pursue a suspected criminal into an unlighted area?
No, I’m focused on the right one. The Florida jury instruction on self-defense requires that the prosecution prove “beyond reasonable doubt.”