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
  • Poll closed .
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I wish one of the people outside would show up with this on a sign just for the lols
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Here's something that I've been wondering about... If the Pajeet Bros. we're really trying to pull off some insurance scam, then why would they want anyone to protect their shit? They should have had every car they couldn't move at the most likely to be destroyed location and been in the street wearing masks screaming "Bohn eet don!!!!"
 
My fellow mutts, can we go two pages without mentioning bbc? It's getting ridiculous at this point.
Sadly, no.

Back on topic; that the jury is taking this long, (total time in deliberation is now half of a day,) usually means that the states case wasn't as clear as it should've been.

Historically, if juries take half a day or more in deliberations, it usually results in either a not guilty verdict or a mistrial. There are exceptions to this where jurors took a few days to deliberate before coming back with a guilty verdict, though those cases were more complex than usual.
 
Here's something that I've been wondering about... If the Pajeet Bros. we're really trying to pull off some insurance scam, then why would they want anyone to protect their shit? They should have had every car they couldn't move at the most likely to be destroyed location and been in the street wearing masks screaming "Bohn eet don!!!!"
They probably didn't want to scam initially but just decided to try and take advantage of the situation after the fact.
 
Sadly, no.

Back on topic; that the jury is taking this long, (total time in deliberation is now half of a day,) usually means that the states case wasn't as clear as it should've been.

Historically, if juries take half a day or more in deliberations, it usually results in either a not guilty verdict or a mistrial. There are exceptions to this where jurors took a few days to deliberate before coming back with a guilty verdict, though those cases were more complex than usual.
Really? I’ve heard that it could be the sign that the jury is split or conflicted, or some 12 Angry Men scheme is actually working.
 
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