At the retrial this week, the jury needed only a few hours of deliberation before convicting him on all three counts of unlawfully possessing unregistered silencers.
Prosecutors said while the company selling the devices marketed them as solvent traps, they are designed to be easily converted into silencers, which is why people spend more than $300 for them. Speed’s lawyers, though, contended that the devices were indeed solvent traps, not silencers. They said Speed never modified the devices to make them functional as silencers, and that he had no intent to break the law.“Some of Mr. Speed’s thoughts may be distasteful but his conduct in this case was not criminal,” defense lawyer Courtney Dixon told jurors.
“The law does not allow that kind of gamesmanship,” prosecutor Thomas Traxler said in closing arguments Wednesday.
“A jury has convicted a Navy reservist… on separate charges that he illegally possessed silencers” The LIBERAL MEDIA’S report that “he spent more than $40,000 on firearms, ammunition” is irrelevant information designed to scare law abiding citizens from spending $ as they wish
Is Hatchet Speed his name from birth? That’s some name for a guy like him who wants to eradicate the Jewish population in the US.
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