Kyle Rittenhouse Legal Proceedings - Come for the trial, stay for….

What do you think will happen?

  • Guilty on all charges

    Votes: 282 8.8%
  • Full Acquittal

    Votes: 1,077 33.7%
  • Mistral

    Votes: 264 8.3%
  • Mixture of verdicts

    Votes: 479 15.0%
  • Minecraft

    Votes: 213 6.7%
  • Roblox

    Votes: 132 4.1%
  • Runescape

    Votes: 203 6.3%
  • Somehow Guilty Of Two Mutually Exclusive Actions

    Votes: 514 16.1%
  • KYLE WILL SUBMIT TO BBC

    Votes: 35 1.1%

  • Total voters
    3,199
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Oh shit I hope defense rips into this guy for not swabbing the barrel
Edit: side note how many cases do you think could have been solved if the cops investigating weren’t idiots? A lot of crime docs uncover that the case would’ve been solved sooner if there was an ounce of intelligence used in the case

Edit 2: cops can be rejected for having an IQ too high. Probably so they don’t think and just obey.
 
You know how I know Thomas Binger is truly exceptional? He did an undergrad and law school to only make 67k.

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What if he doesn’t even make it into the courtroom. Watch him get caught trying to smuggle in a gun for revenge like an exceptional individual.
I wouldn't be surprised if that happened since all his friends were acting like complete edgelords and semi-threatening Kyle on facebook by saying that he claimed if he had another chance to, he'd shoot him. And now he is going to be face-to-face with him in court
He's either going to look like a total coward among his peers by talking a big game and not going through with it, or actually do the totally asinine thing he's been constantly threatening and exonerate Kyle
 
Oh shit I hope defense rips into this guy for not swabbing the barrel
Edit: side note how many cases do you think could have been solved if the cops investigating weren’t idiots? A lot of crime docs uncover that the case would’ve been solved sooner if there was an ounce of intelligence used in the case
There wouldn't even need to be an investigation if the cops would have just arrested those rioters and shot the pedo themselves. The resources wasted on this whole debacle is unreal
 
Groskreutz suddenly pulls out a gun, screaming bloody revenge, shoots the bailiff mid-drawn, sending the cops gun flying. Then, as Groskreutz turns his gun toward his true target, Kyle dives for the bailiff's gun and catches it in midair. This time his aim is a little better, and Gaige gets his brain splattered on the courtroom wall.
🐶 "Anybody need medical help? I brought my first aid bag!"
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"Gaige gets his brain splattered on the courtroom wall."
I'd be happy just to see him take it in the other arm.
 
Oh shit I hope defense rips into this guy for not swabbing the barrel
Edit: side note how many cases do you think could have been solved if the cops investigating weren’t idiots? A lot of crime docs uncover that the case would’ve been solved sooner if there was an ounce of intelligence used in the case

Edit 2: cops can be rejected for having an IQ too high. Probably so they don’t think and just obey.
there is nothing worse than getting a case where the cops have done actual investigative work.

The utter shit show you're seeing is fairly typical - shitty ADA/DA, shitty defense, drunk/high witnesses. This is totally normal.
 
You know how I know Thomas Binger is truly exceptional? He did an undergrad and law school to only make 67k.

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Most prosecutors are independently wealthy or had rich parents. They view the job as a stepping stone for political power. Barring that they eventually become partners at various law firms. Very few actually retire.
 
For Wisconsin, that's not really a terrible salary. It also opens doors to other things.
You can do okay with 67k in Kenosha/Racine but you’re not living that great. Wisconsin has a pretty high income and property tax. Plus Binger has to support his wife, wife’s bf, and his wife’s son Jamal. Plus he needs to spend lots of money on those pocket squares and to dress as flashy as a defense lawyer.
 
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>The irony is that a key element of self-defense is the reasonableness of a person’s actions under the circumstances. There was absolutely nothing reasonable about anything that happened in Kenosha that night — from a 17-year-old high school dropout playing self-deputized peacekeeper with an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle, to the adults who enabled him, to the law enforcement personnel who failed to send them all home, to the rioters who set fires and brought their own guns to protest the shooting of a black man by a white police officer.
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>Rittenhouse had absolutely no legitimate reason to be there that night, and I believe he deserves serious punishment.

So the issue isn't that this guy was coming at the kid out of the blue. The argument is literally "he shouldn't have been there, so therefore it's murder for him to stop people from killing him."
 
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