Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
The Jury deliberations are taking longer than I expected they would…that's a little concerning
Yeah, I've kinda lost hope now unfortunately, it was very cut and dry and I don't see what could have taken so long to go over. They're gonna convict him.
MSNBC is banned from the court house for the duration of the trial for following the jury bus. Judge indicates the reporter in question will be refered to "the proper authorities for further action".
Originally posted by Speedy Parker
MSNBC is banned from the court house for the duration of the trial for following the jury bus. Judge indicates the reporter in question will be refered to "the proper authorities for further action".
These antifa activist journalists just can't help themselves.
If Kyle is convicted of ANYTHING AT ALL, 100% it's intimidation.
Originally posted by Solstice
Once again you prove yourself to be one of the dumbest motherfuckers to ever be on this website. That is jury intimidation 101.
No.
If the Journalist was on public property he can go and record ANYTHING...freedom of the press etc. It might not be very nice but that's the 1st amendment in action.
Understanding the law doesn't mean you are sucking the left's dick.
"In the United States, journalists are allowed to follow any notable figure anywhere there is no “"expectation of privacy” - that is, down a public street, at a public event, anywhere the public could see them—even in a restaurant, etc., as long as the property owner doesn’t object.
You see this any time a celebrity, politician, or average person who becomes involved in a newsworthy event goes into hiding: the media will stake out their home or workplace. As long as they stay on the public street/sidewalk, it’s their right to gather info and do their reporting."