In my hometown, Oakland, CA a few weeks ago, Jin Cheng Yu, 27, and his 59-year old father were walking down a street.
For no reason, two men approached Jin and started punching him. When his father interceded on his behalf the two men beat him to death.
A few days later, the lawyer for one of the accused stated, "this is not a murder case...(my client) is not an evil person."
Really?
I wonder what it takes to be considered an evil person by a lawyer?
If beating someone to death for no reason in broad daylight in the middle of a street doesn't do it, what does it take, counselor?
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