Why was Olie tried for murder, when there was clearly a gun lying beside the victim? It wouldn't have flown out of the guy's holster like that, so he obviously had drawn his gun, meaning that there was at least a credible claim for self defense. If not, there should've been some explanation why.
I get that the prison sentence was part of the "lesson" being taught (as indicated by the episode's title), but they used a flimsy setup to get there.
I get that the prison sentence was part of the "lesson" being taught (as indicated by the episode's title), but they used a flimsy setup to get there.