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

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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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You know.... in the end Rosenbaum got exactly what he had wanted. He was in the hospital because he was so disgusted and stricken with grief by his own actions that he couldn’t bare to burden his family or the world with his presence and instead made the only real choice he could. He tried to take his own life but even in that endeavor he failed and ultimately it would be Kyle who granted him the peace that had eluded him.

I wonder, if we could speak with Rosenbaum from the grave would he feel the same? After all, who could envy that sort of life? How could one know happiness while enslaved to their own addictions and unnatural urges? I think Rosenbaum understood that the things he had done were wrong and more than that had consigned himself to the belief that he would become trapped in his own cycle of mistakes. I think that when he left that night he was hoping to die amid the chaos. It was a second suicide attempt without a doubt. In a way Kyle served as the savior Rosenbaum so desperately needed.
Minor correction: Rosenbaum had tried to kill himself TWICE before that night. His actions that night was his 3rd.
 
You know.... in the end Rosenbaum got exactly what he had wanted. He was in the hospital because he was so disgusted and stricken with grief by his own actions that he couldn’t bare to burden his family or the world with his presence and instead made the only real choice he could. He tried to take his own life but even in that endeavor he failed and ultimately it would be Kyle who granted him the peace that had eluded him.

I wonder, if we could speak with Rosenbaum from the grave would he feel the same? After all, who could envy that sort of life? How could one know happiness while enslaved to their own addictions and unnatural urges? I think Rosenbaum understood that the things he had done were wrong and more than that had consigned himself to the belief that he would become trapped in his own cycle of mistakes. I think that when he left that night he was hoping to die amid the chaos. It was a second suicide attempt without a doubt. In a way Kyle served as the savior Rosenbaum so desperately needed.
I think Rosenbaum is like the columbine shooters in that he was suicidal and wanted to take people with him. Couldn’t just end himself and needed to hurt other people too
 
If Rittenhouse shot a black guy, even if it was in self defense, he would've been absolutely fucked. I'll be shocked if he gets 25 to life since I don't think Antifa's going to riot over a bunch of straight-looking white guys, even if one of them is a suicidal pedophile.

While it was dumb for him to drive 30 minutes to Kenosha and hold a gun without knowing for sure if he had the legal right to do so, he isn't a threat to anyone who isn't charging at him (i.e. a great majority of the population). Possession of a dangerous weapon is the only charge that should really be applied, and not as an adult either. He's not a hero, but he's no villain.
 
Yeah, but murder is illegal in every jurisdiction, so is assault. If DAs and the media know they have everyone trained well enough to call this case a murder why can't every situation where someone with wrong think gets into a conflict with someone with right think, regardless of the facts of the case?
the short answer is that because at that point they already killed your ass when they had you in jail, maybe in the paddy wagon on the way

the long answer is long and complicated but I'll give it a shot if people actually care. people seem really devoted to their abysmal legal ignorance of the system they live under though and I don't know if I can get through
 
If Rittenhouse shot a black guy, even if it was in self defense, he would've been absolutely fucked. I'll be shocked if he gets 25 to life since I don't think Antifa's going to riot over a bunch of straight-looking white guys, even if one of them is a suicidal pedophile.

While it was dumb for him to drive 30 minutes to Kenosha and hold a gun without knowing for sure if he had the legal right to do so, he isn't a threat to anyone who isn't charging at him (i.e. a great majority of the population). Possession of a dangerous weapon is the only charge that should really be applied, and not as an adult either. He's not a hero, but he's no villain.
He's a Vigilante known as Kenosha Kyle for his impressive shooting skills and his [White Only] perk.

Accuracy S
Defense B
Intelligence D.umb
Speed C.hubby
 
Supposedly the cops told them to catch the guy themselves since the cops could never get there in time.
I have a hard time believing that the police would ever advise civilians to take such action against a criminal suspect. Think back to one of the major contentions in the Zimmerman trial being whether he was allowed to pursue Martin when the 911 operator told him that his help wasn't needed.
 
The two strongest arguments in any court of law are "It has always been this way" and "This is what happened the last time".

The outcome of this case could savagely curtail the right to practice self defence legally under the Law of Man if Kyle is convicted, this case will become the precedent by which future cases will be practiced.
Aside from those not being the strongest arguments, precedent isn’t just every random trial that’s ever occurred. Tell me, when has either side brought up another court case as evidence in this trial?
 
If Rittenhouse shot a black guy, even if it was in self defense, he would've been absolutely fucked. I'll be shocked if he gets 25 to life since I don't think Antifa's going to riot over a bunch of straight-looking white guys, even if one of them is a suicidal pedophile.
Good thing for him that one black guy had the sense to nope the fuck out of the situation.
The Kenosha Kid. It has a better ring and weight to it.
I bet you never did the Kenosha Kid.
 
I think the mainstream media is seething hard with this trial. I did a search of recaps and legal analysis of the case and it all stops on the either on the opening day of legal arguments or the second day. That is, we have a full court legal analysis and/or summary on Tuesday and Wednesday but not a lot thereafter.

No more day to day legal breakdowns from the lawyers the MSM has.

No summaries.

At most you get a short clip about why some juror was excused and they immediately pivot to the Arbury case.

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I'm curious how the prosecution is going to try and present one arm as a victim on Monday. Are they going to try and coach him in the hope that he doesn't go full spergtifa on the stand and make threats towards the defense? How are they going to try and explain away his (possibly illegal) handgun, or the fact that he was clearly trying to line up a kill shot after a feigned surrender?
 
I'm curious how the prosecution is going to try and present one arm as a victim on Monday. Are they going to try and coach him in the hope that he doesn't go full spergtifa on the stand and make threats towards the defense? How are they going to try and explain away his (possibly illegal) handgun, or the fact that he was clearly trying to line up a kill shot after a feigned surrender?
He's a felon, so definite illegal handgun.
 
I'm curious how the prosecution is going to try and present one arm as a victim on Monday. Are they going to try and coach him in the hope that he doesn't go full spergtifa on the stand and make threats towards the defense? How are they going to try and explain away his (possibly illegal) handgun, or the fact that he was clearly trying to line up a kill shot after a feigned surrender?
And most importantly, is he going to wear short sleeves?
 
I'm curious how the prosecution is going to try and present one arm as a victim on Monday. Are they going to try and coach him in the hope that he doesn't go full spergtifa on the stand and make threats towards the defense? How are they going to try and explain away his (possibly illegal) handgun, or the fact that he was clearly trying to line up a kill shot after a feigned surrender?
With the threats his friends were relaying from him on Facebook, I wouldn't be surprised if the sperg tried to smuggle in a gun to try and be the tryhard badass and shoot Kyle
Another thing is the dude is apparently a huge drunk, would he hilarious if he came in absolutely plastered. He's ATLEAST going to be a little buzzed when he's there, I'd imagine
 
It basically ended with the cops, who made themselves look ridiculous on the stand. The only interesting thing that came out of their testimony was official confirmation that the rioters were shooting off guns everywhere that night. You could hear distant pops on the livestreams and there were reports of these assholes starting shootouts in residential areas that night.
there were unconfirmed reports that home owners were shooting riots stepping onto their properties.
 
I'm curious how the prosecution is going to try and present one arm as a victim on Monday. Are they going to try and coach him in the hope that he doesn't go full spergtifa on the stand and make threats towards the defense? How are they going to try and explain away his (possibly illegal) handgun, or the fact that he was clearly trying to line up a kill shot after a feigned surrender?
One arm is the only one who may be able to drum up sympathy in my view. For starters, while he does have a criminal record, it's mostly petty shit, and not anything to the degree of pedobum or Mr domestic violence. The fact he lived and can show off his gimp arm will also help with the sympathy points. For the most part they haven't even mentioned him all that much compared to the dead guys.

Now, how he acts on the stand is going to be a different manner, from what I've seen of him, dude has a massive problem with any sort of authority, so I could see him making a massive jackass of himself on the stand. Plus since he's suing the city, he may get noticeably shifty on the stand so he doesn't give any ammo to be used against him in the civil case.

If the rest of the trial is any indication, it's probably gonna be a shitshow.
 
I've not been keeping up with the trial, is it going well or badly for the defense?
 
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