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The prosecutors' conduct, Justice Ginsburg wrote, "was a foreseeable consequence of lax training".
But it was a foreseeable consequence of understaffing at the prison where he was being held in Massachusetts -- conditions that are, unfortunately, common nationwide.
Much of what has gone haywire since January was a foreseeable consequence of electing someone with no prior government or military experience to lead the government.
Strieff acknowledges that the discovery of an arrest warrant could be an intervening circumstance under the attenuation exception, but only if the discovery of the warrant is not a foreseeable consequence of the stop.
Considering the finding by the jury that Mr. Hickey's suicide was a foreseeable consequence of Officer Zezulka's negligence in this custodial setting, I agree with the finding that no intervening cause instruction need be given.
Put simply, self-inflicted injuries and "self-inflicted" deaths are a foreseeable consequence of current western sentencing policies, which are desperate to be "tough on crime", no matter what the cost.
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"Well, I get it," he responded to Mr. Kartagener, calling Detective Isnora a "proximate cause" of the shooting, and the injuries to Mr. Benefield a "reasonably foreseeable consequence" of firing.
This will not only hurt U.S. farmers, but it was a completely foreseeable consequence of the president's decision.
At the same time, their discovery of evidence in Hudson's home was a readily foreseeable consequence of their entry and their unlawful presence within the home.
"The EIR's project definition properly excluded the neighboring development, which is not a reasonably foreseeable consequence of the park," the panel opined.
The Brown appointee said the evidence failed to establish that the killing had anything to do with the grow operation, "much less that it was a reasonably foreseeable consequence" of the marijuana cultivation.
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