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Luncheonette case: client who shot the waitress was found guilty of foiled murder

In the case of Luncheonette, a customer who shot a waitress was found guilty of attempted murder. The incident occurred at a restaurant in Chile, where the customer fired a gun at the waitress, resulting in her injuries. The court determined that the act constituted attempted murder due to the intent and actions taken during the confrontation. This legal ruling highlights the severity of using firearms in violent incidents involving service staff.

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Luncheonette case: client who shot the waitress was found guilty of foiled murder

In the case of Luncheonette, a customer who shot a waitress was found guilty of attempted murder. The incident occurred at a restaurant in Chile, where the customer fired a gun at the waitress, resulting in her injuries. The court determined that the act constituted attempted murder due to the intent and actions taken during the confrontation. This legal ruling highlights the severity of using firearms in violent incidents involving service staff.

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