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Poll: What fate will befall Kyle?
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Jury Acquits.
- Sophie ,
- Donald Trump ,
- cigreting ,
- Speedy Parker ,
- Archer513 ,
- Number13 ,
- POLECAT
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Jury finds him guilty of lesser charges.
- Sudo ,
- Meikai ,
- Jiggaboo_Johnson ,
- Solstice ,
- Nile ,
- Lanny ,
- General Butt.Naked
- Jury finds him guilty on all charges.
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Jury finds him Guilty on all charges but the judge somehow overrules the jury, or has a legal ace in his backpocket.
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Guilty on all charges. Mandatory minimum.
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Guilty on all charges, judge sentences Kyle to basically not get punished, like time served or whatever.
- Other? Please elaborate below.
Closing Arguments today in Rittenhouse trial.
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2021-11-17 at 7:23 AM UTC
Originally posted by Nile Jury nullification better be in the pamphlet. It's a huge and necessary part of the jury system.
Hmmm the jury was sent home? You'd figure they'd be sequestered in such a high-profile case.
Just an FYI...Jury nullification is legal according to the U.S. Supreme Court, but whether or not juries need to be instructed on this right is a different matter. The Supreme Court has ruled that while the power of jury nullification exists, state courts and prosecutors are not required to inform jurors of this power. Accordingly, judges around the country have routinely forbidden any mention of jury nullification in the courtroom. For example, a 2016 push by New Hampshire lawmakers to require a jury nullification instruction was quashed in the state Senate.
https://www.findlaw.com/criminal/criminal-procedure/jury-nullification.html
So the Judge mentioning it could create an opportunity for the prosecution and a problem for the defense. Which would leave the door open for mistrial and a redo for the prosecution or solid grounds for appeal depending on the verdict. -
2021-11-17 at 7:49 AM UTCASS
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2021-11-17 at 11:13 AM UTC
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2021-11-17 at 4:01 PM UTCfuys the judge made the whole jurey go do a 'range day' and they had a field tirp and shot over 5000 rounds because he said they need a break from all that hard thinking so he also he bought them ice cream and made them say the pledge of allegaince
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2021-11-17 at 4:15 PM UTC
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2021-11-17 at 5:23 PM UTCHis impending freedom will also make him a (multi) millionaire.
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2021-11-18 at 2:16 AM UTC
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2021-11-18 at 2:55 PM UTCCan't git the Rit
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2021-11-18 at 4:01 PM UTCLike i was hoping the judge is keeping mistrial with prejudice in his backpocket. Which is different than a normal mistrial. When it's a mistrial with prejudice the defendant can't be charged again.
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2021-11-18 at 4:28 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson His impending freedom will also make him a (multi) millionaire.
even if hes found not guilty he would have no choice but to take a negro wife just so he wont be labelled a racist cum white supremacist for life.
freedom is a something he lost the moment he cross that state line. -
2021-11-18 at 4:34 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie Like i was hoping the judge is keeping mistrial with prejudice in his backpocket. Which is different than a normal mistrial. When it's a mistrial with prejudice the defendant can't be charged again.
The prosecutor was trying to walk the line and cause a mistrial without prejudice because he knows he blew this trial. -
2021-11-18 at 4:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny even if hes found not guilty he would have no choice but to take a negro wife just so he wont be labelled a racist cum white supremacist for life.
freedom is a something he lost the moment he cross that state line.
The multi millions he will receive will afford him all the freedom he could ever dream of. Having a "FUCK YOU" amount of money = the ultimate freedom (in a standard society). -
2021-11-18 at 4:46 PM UTCfuys just imagine how many spicy biceps he can give with all tht money
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2021-11-18 at 5:44 PM UTC18yr old multimillionaire..that dicks gonna be sore as fuck.
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2021-11-18 at 5:56 PM UTC
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2021-11-18 at 6:42 PM UTC^ He's first on the list for lawsuits.
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2021-11-19 at 1:16 AM UTC
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2021-11-19 at 1:34 AM UTCI hope he gets off and then writes a 'fictional' book about how he hunts deviants in the night
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2021-11-19 at 2:28 AM UTC
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2021-11-19 at 4:23 PM UTCYeah, the deliberations have gone on for MUCH longer than a "not guilty" verdict would have...I SUSPECT.
It's going to be a hung jury and retrial or a guilty verdict...I SUSPECT