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StoicAnother interesting court doc where the prosecution is again presenting a motion for the inclusion of the prior acts on the basis of a charge of negligent homicide (which is lesser offence included in the manslaughter charge) which allows for some evidence of the mental state of the defendant to be presented.
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apps.supremecourt.az.gov]
Included in this doc are JAR quotes from the audio tape of the sweat-tent pre-briefing, quite nauseating when read with the knowledge of the outcome.
Anyone who's been trained to work events like a 10K for charity KNOWS the danger of heat stroke and how to treat it. We
have to know how to treat it, would that not be extreme negligence or worse on our part if we didn't?
Can you imagine telling runners that they have to ignore the signs of heat stroke if they want to play "full on" and challenge themselves, or that we're putting on a "wieny-ass" 10k if we didn't put you in a state where you feel like you're skin is going to fall off your body or that you're about to die?
I love this part "I've told you to hydrate hydrate hydrate hydrate.
I've told you to take salt all week, yeah? Remember that." SALT. Salt defeats the purpose of hydrating, and that's made worse if you've been in the desert for 36 hours with no food or WATER.
"It takes 24-36 hours after dehydration to fully recover the muscular strength and endurance lost due to dehydration." (For more on dehydration: [
www.extension.iastate.edu])