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Boris Miles found not guilty

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A fury found Boris Miles not guilty in Houston Thursday on charges of unlawful carry and deadly conduct.

You may recall that in 2007 he displayed a handgun in two incidents where the threatened people and engaged in some other odd behavior.

It's interesting that he was charged with UCW. He has a CHL. One of the incidents occurred in Toyota Center during a Rocket game, possibly in a bar, which is a 46.035 violation; and both of them were also intentional failure to conceal under 46.035.

Miles's defense argued that the charges were political payback. Miles used to be a Democratic state representative.

"It feels like the state didn't provide us enough impartial evidence," said jury foreman Forrest Peugnet. "They just didn't fulfill the burden of proof."

http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?secti ... id=6606600" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Although he walked, I would be surprised if this little episode cost him less than 20 grand.

- Jim
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seamusTX wrote:A fury found Boris Miles not guilty in Houston Thursday on charges of unlawful carry and deadly conduct.

You may recall that in 2007 he displayed a handgun in two incidents where the threatened people and engaged in some other odd behavior.

It's interesting that he was charged with UCW. He has a CHL. One of the inidents occurred in Toyota Center during a Rocket game,which is a 36.035 violation, and both of them were also intentional failure to conceal under 46.035.

Miles's defense argued that the charges were political payback. Miles used to be a Democratic state representative.

"It feels like the state didn't provide us enough impartial evidence," said jury foreman Forrest Peugnet. "They just didn't fulfill the burden of proof."

http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?secti ... id=6606600" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Although he walked, I would be surprised if this little episode cost him less than 20 grand.

- Jim
seems like he was charged with the wrong crime. But the prosecution would still have to prove it.
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The UCW charge in this case leads me to a question about PC 46.15(b)(6), which is the clause that allows a CHL holder to carry a concealed handgun:
(b) Section 46.02 does not apply to a person who:
(6) is carrying a concealed handgun and a valid license issued under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code, to carry a concealed handgun of the same category as the handgun the person is carrying;
Does this mean that a CHL holder can be charged with 46.02 UCW for failing to conceal?

- Jim
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seamusTX wrote:A fury found Boris Miles not guilty in Houston Thursday on charges of unlawful carry and deadly conduct.

You may recall that in 2007 he displayed a handgun in two incidents where the threatened people and engaged in some other odd behavior.

It's interesting that he was charged with UCW. He has a CHL. One of the incidents occurred in Toyota Center during a Rocket game, possibly in a bar, which is a 46.035 violation; and both of them were also intentional failure to conceal under 46.035.

Miles's defense argued that the charges were political payback. Miles used to be a Democratic state representative.

"It feels like the state didn't provide us enough impartial evidence," said jury foreman Forrest Peugnet. "They just didn't fulfill the burden of proof."

http://abclocal.go.com/ktrk/story?secti ... id=6606600" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Although he walked, I would be surprised if this little episode cost him less than 20 grand.

- Jim
I can't, and won't attempt to speak for the rest of you; however, for me and Mrs. Oldgringo, the entire essence of Jim's post is contained in his last sentence.

Thank you, Jim. :tiphat:
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seamusTX wrote:
Although he walked, I would be surprised if this little episode cost him less than 20 grand.

- Jim
Last time I was in need of a lawyer, the cost to go to court started at $20K... he probably spend around $50K
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He got off cheap for CHL violations, assaulting a woman, multiple counts of deadly conduct, terrorist threats and possibly aggravated assault.
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He either knows the right people in the right places, or bribed a lot of people to get out of those charges. For the love of God someone needs to take his weapon away from him PERMANENTLY!

I venture to guess what would have happened had another CHL'er across the room-out of ear shot-witnessed this guy pull a gun and start waving it around, what would have happened.

This guy needs to be reigned in before something more serious happens next time. I don't know who he is but his comments about being elected by the public concern me. I hope whoever supported him before realize what type of man he is and abandon him.
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Another politician who thinks he is above the law. Money talks.

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