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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If they have to do the juror swap, the newbies will have to be brought up to speed. That could take some time.
 
It is supremely ironic that people who are propped up by the msm, a major political party, most academic institutions, and major corporations still see themselves as rebels fighting the government. You are stooges propped up by the government you are on their side. You aint fighting for workers, you're fighting for billionaires and glow niggers against the working class.
That's the great thing about the New Nazi Party--no IQ tests are required.
 
If they have to do the juror swap, the newbies will have to be brought up to speed. That could take some time.
That... depends. The heavy implication would be that the ones who were swapped out were being obstructionists. The rest of the group, having come to a conclusion, can just ask pointed questions like "Do you believe it was self-defense?"
 
Re: Jack... It's an odd thing to make up, probably because the truth will come out eventually (a juror will always spill the beans). I tend to believe the tip about the two jurors being hesitant. Anyone watching the trial gets a sense that things might not exactly be airtight there. I believe they could hear the bullhorn protests inside the courtroom.
This happened during the Chauvin trial, apparently the jurors could smell things on fire from inside the building. How is anybody supposed to get a fair trial under circumstances like that?
 
I dont want to be niggative but delaying has immensely increased the chance of guilty. All these jurors just went home for the night and got a non-stop brainblast of propaganda from their news channels and the protestors outside. How this is allowed is beyond me.
 
I dont want to be niggative but delaying has immensely increased the chance of guilty. All these jurors just went home for the night and got a non-stop brainblast of propaganda from their news channels and the protestors outside. How this is allowed is beyond me.
They are not supposed to be watching the news while the case is ongoing.
 
This happened during the Chauvin trial, apparently the jurors could smell things on fire from inside the building. How is anybody supposed to get a fair trial under circumstances like that?
They're not.

That's the whole point. The America you grew up in disappeared November 2020. Once you process this, everything else will fall into place.
 
IMO, if we go all day today and into a day 3, we'd be getting into potential danger territory. That significantly ups the chances of someone holding out and a mistrial happening. I can understand the methodical review of the jury instructions on day 1, but the longer it goes gets worrisome. I don't like how they asked for more copies of the jury instruction pages that specifically listed the provocation argument. It would be a nightmare if they bought into that arguement.

In the long term, the defense might be OK with that. (Means the prosecution failed to make their case the first time.) Could be getting into nervous territory by the end of the day.
 
Do you actually think any of them really followed that order? That kind of thing may have been realistic to expect of jurors when everyone didnt have smartphones and social media
I'm of the opinion anyone not following is a partisan and will not be swayed anyway.
 
Do you actually think any of them really followed that order? That kind of thing may have been realistic to expect of jurors when everyone didnt have smartphones and social media
Most jurors do actually obey the requirement, if for no other reason than a naive belief the court will know and they will get in trouble.
 
from the get go, i expected chauvin to get some kind of manslaughter.
you cant pull off a stunt like that and get off completely.
especially if you make yourself look like such an ass of film.
Chauvin was a nazi ape who deserved to die every bit as much as Floyd did. Rittenhouse is an innocent kid and borderline hero. The only two things that these cases have in common is that the left has designated the defendants "white supremacists." Sadly, after that everything else becomes a forgone conclusion.
 
I dont want to be niggative but delaying has immensely increased the chance of guilty. All these jurors just went home for the night and got a non-stop brainblast of propaganda from their news channels and the protestors outside. How this is allowed is beyond me.
No way guilty. Two scared people are not going to turn 10 others to guilty.

Mistrial or acquitted if the 10 can browbeat the two cowards.
 
IMO, if we go all day today and into a day 3, we'd be getting into potential danger territory. That significantly ups the chances of someone holding out and a mistrial happening. I can understand the methodical review of the jury instructions on day 1, but the longer it goes gets worrisome. I don't like how they asked for more copies of the jury instruction pages that specifically listed the provocation argument. It would be a nightmare if they bought into that arguement.

In the long term, the defense might be OK with that. (Means the prosecution failed to make their case the first time.) Could be getting into nervous territory by the end of the day.
i think zimmerman was 16 hours and chauvin was 10
so he's within the safety zone.
 
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