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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Do they all have their own individual copies? I cannot fathom why you'd need more if that were the case. If they're going through it charge by charge and didn't originally have individual copies, it'll be a while.
 
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In fairness the hero worship of Kyle is weird. He isn't a hero, he's a kid that was put in a terrifying position that had to make the hardest decisions of his life. He doesn't need to be lionized, he needs therapy and to be forgotten.
Considering these people like majid worship saint fentyal george it’s says something
 
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Probably nothing happening for a bit
I smell fuckery and a guilty verdict incoming, trial should've been called the second people appeared to be fucking with the jury and it definitely should've been called after people started organising (((protests))) should the wrong verdict be reached.

But hey this is clown world, were the state can lie it's ass off and make flimsy arguments and still have people even thinking about the verdict. Watch the "based" judge just roll with whatever retardation this group of holes spits out too.
 
Do they all have their own individual copies? I cannot fathom why you'd need more if that were the case. If they're going through it charge by charge and didn't originally have individual copies, it'll be a while.
They did not, normally they are handed one copy of the instructions and the jury foreman is the one to have it.
 
if it’s been proven in court that their initial report was wrong, they should be obligated to issue a correction with the same weight of the original story, to clarify. Right now they’re perfectly free to just lie their asses off and then stop reporting on the case when it becomes inconvenient for the narrative.
I can see the argument for such punishments in cases of defamation that's run through the courts, etc.
Bruh this shit is ALREADY HAPPENING with the tacit endorsement of the government. Too late
Yes and that's a bad thing. There's also a difference between tacit endorsement and the government being able to directly regulate what, say, Fox News, or Zerohedge, or whoever else is allowed to say about them.
 
That's one of my worries. Other posters are right that it would look terrible for the Biden administration, but I think the Biden administration either is clueless about optics, or simply doesn't care. I could very easily see them slapping Rittenhouse with some other bullshit charge to the applause of the blue checkmarks and the shock of everyone else
The thing is the typical blue voter and the apathetic independent or red wouldn't even bat an eyelash.

The blues would accept it and parrot it like it's a good thing. That's what happens all the time. Biden said negro in a speech and the entirety of the blue checkmark squad decided that was okay.
 
I’m sure that the vast majority saying guilty haven’t watched the trial, and are going off the disgustingly slanted judenpress headlines. It should be illegal for the media to completely alter the truth to the point where half the country is still trying to lynch this kid over crimes he provably hasn’t committed, because of their lying bullshit.
It was until Obama passed a law allowing propaganda in the USA
 
In fairness the hero worship of Kyle is weird. He isn't a hero, he's a kid that was put in a terrifying position that had to make the hardest decisions of his life. He doesn't need to be lionized, he needs therapy and to be forgotten.
Ashley was a military vet, not a kiddie raper. Slight difference I guess....
 
Could the families of the dead/injured degenerates go after him civilly?
Yes, but why would they? Kyle is a broke teenage kid. And they would have to spend $100,000 to see their family members full range of sins and crimes opposed. Plus they would be facing a Kenosha Jury while their family members are deceased terrorists who attempted to burn down the city. The better target would be the City. They at least might settle.
 
Yes, but why would they? Kyle is a broke teenage kid. And they would have to spend $100,000 to see their family members full range of sins and crimes opposed. Plus they would be facing a Kenosha Jury while their family members are deceased terrorists who attempted to burn down the city. The better target would be the City. They at least might settle.
He might be now, but wait until he sells the AR.
 
I was hoping for that too not gonna lie, maybe if he shot fatty.

There is enough fat there that he could take a bullet and have it not be lethal.
The bullet might not be fatal, but the surgery to get it out could be. Dear god could you imagine the poor doctors having to cut out that much fat just to find the tiny little 55 grain bullet?
 
In fairness the hero worship of Kyle is weird. He isn't a hero, he's a kid that was put in a terrifying position that had to make the hardest decisions of his life. He doesn't need to be lionized, he needs therapy and to be forgotten.
He did what some will argue the right thing, not the shooting, but helping his community. It's something young men and men in general were bred to value, I think the fact that the modern world is so strange is why a lot of people like Kyle. It's an animal instinct combined with that people can easily rationalize his self-defense. He's become something of a canary in a coal mine for Gun Rights/ Self-defense/ holding your ground against the mob, no matter what the verdict a lot of people are gonna tear there hair out and shit their pants.
 
>not understanding 36 pages of legalese
Brainlets I tell ya
Well yes, they should have just symbolically thrown it in the trash and done this:

*jury exits and has a verdict*
"We find Kyle guilty...... of being based as fuck!"
*Pyrotechnics and laser show goes off, as "I am a real American" plays over the speakers, Binger is handcuffed and sent immediately to a maximum security prison and fatty is pushed down and is incapable of getting back up, sealing his fate*
 
So, some elaboration of what the jury was asking for…
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