A valid answer to my question could be “you’re wrong, he was.” I’m fully open to being wrong. The fact that nobody mentioned that he was is a strong indicator that he wasn’t.
Your question hangs upon, it requires, a condition which has not been proven true therefor you’re claiming the condition is true by asserting the question is valid.
Suggested changes in how you present the statement:
Do we know that one wasn’t offered? I was under the impression that Luigi has been pretty set on fighting the charges from the get go.
That could certainly be part of an answer to my question, were I to receive one.
“Why was Luigi not offered a plea deal?” implies that you know that he was not offered a plea deal. I asked, do we know that? It would be news to me.
A valid answer to my question could be “you’re wrong, he was.” I’m fully open to being wrong. The fact that nobody mentioned that he was is a strong indicator that he wasn’t.
The burden of proof of your own statements does not fall upon others.
No, I’m asking a question.
Your question hangs upon, it requires, a condition which has not been proven true therefor you’re claiming the condition is true by asserting the question is valid.
Suggested changes in how you present the statement:
“Was Luigi offered a plea deal? If not, why?”
The default is that a plea deal is not offered.
Please feel free to prove your assertion that he was given the option for a plea deal.