All you described that you saw today simply reinforces my contention that given law is not determinative of conduct. All the mass murder shows the same, i.e., law is not, cannot be, determinative
Causation is the very last notion I personally entertain in regard to the origin of a human act.
My ontological freedom is not, cannot, be causally moved to act, or not, by an existing external phenomenon.
Sartre never speaks of law. I am viewing the law through the lens of his view of how a human act arises, and, that view permits me to show that jurisprudence does not actually understand how human action and inaction originate.
I do not understand what you mean when you say I have causality reversed...