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Maybe they made an agreement with the mask Karens that if they can’t convince them tomorrow they have to acquit?If they visibly smiled they must not be the mask Karen's, maybe that's a good sign.
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Maybe they made an agreement with the mask Karens that if they can’t convince them tomorrow they have to acquit?If they visibly smiled they must not be the mask Karen's, maybe that's a good sign.
It doesn't effect the left as much as the right, but it does. And the right wingers might start rolling in over the weekend too. We're not the only ones watching this case.And it's approaching the weekend too. We joke about it not mattering because terminal leftoids don't work anyway but more opportunists might.
"signed up". you go to jury selection becauae they'll arrest you otherwise.I get that some of the jurors are afraid of being attack, but that is the risk that they signed up for when they became jurors. It's not unusual for jurors to get death threats before/during/after a trial. But what makes this one different, is that people will riot and burn buildings despite the outcome. Even if Kyle is given the guilty verdict, people will still riot in anger/celebration. Because criminals will be bolden by the fact that all they have to do is preset fear into the lives of civilians and they'll get away with anything.
They aren't sequestered so this isn't an actual issue for them.
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I'm so confused. If I was a juror I would want to skin whoever is holding this up alive. Are they just dragging it out for teh lulz? Why is everybody so lackadaisical about this (including the defense)??
I'd love to believe that, but culturally speaking the Zimmerman trial may as well have been in the 19th century compared to the one we've been living in the last 5 years.Tinfoiling here, but it could be like the Zimmerman trial where they took two whole days to decide and were like "sorry, we did the best we could, but we couldn't pin him on anything." Taking extra long to prove they really did try to convict him, so antifa and BLM won't try to kill their kids and get them fired.
Two magical words:"signed up". you go to jury selection becauae they'll arrest you otherwise.
That might actually be a somewhat smart idea. Most people aren't pathologically online and thus don't know too much about how unreasonable (exceptional) the left has become, so still think that shit is gonna fly.Tinfoiling here, but it could be like the Zimmerman trial where they took two whole days to decide and were like "sorry, we did the best we could, but we couldn't pin him on anything." Taking extra long to prove they really did try to convict him, so antifa and BLM won't try to kill their kids and get them fired.
I thought nullification only applied when the defendant is guilty but the jury votes not guilty anyway, so in this case it would just be them arriving at the correct and obvious verdict. Unless you meant a JNOV or something.jury nullification
please god please!!!!
imagine the salty tears and reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees
nighty night boys, see you in the morning for another 8 hours of woodcut appreciation
If you really, really, really want to get out of it, you can. We saw (well, listened to) a couple of pros extract themselves in this very case, like the one who simpered "I can only follow God's law" and the one who openly stated she would vote guilty because doesn't believe AR-15s should exist."signed up". you go to jury selection becauae they'll arrest you otherwise.
I wish Norm MacDonald was around to make jokes about the prosecution like he cracked about OJ.
There's simple provocation, which is what the jury is considering, which is an unlawful action likely to provoke an attack, and provocation with intent, which is lawful or unlawful action intended to provoke an attack. You can regain your privilege of self defense under simple provocation by retreating, but not with intent.View attachment 2729247
Depending on your viewpoint, anything could be viewed as “provocation” if you frame it a certain way. I have no idea what I’m talking about, but as a layperson with no degree in law I was under the impression that provocation only mattered when the intent is to provoke an action from another person. Example, Rosenbaum saying “shoot me nigger!” sounds like provoking, versus Binger’s example of merely having a gun was provoking others to attack Kyle.
Probably becoming VP if we look at Kamala's record.What are the realistic consequences of that for Binger in terms of discipline?
I'd sign up for jury duty in a heartbeat. If that was an option. But you're right, sorry for the misinformation. But nonetheless you carry that weight of holding someone's life in your hands. Though I believe you can opt out once you show up, if you are called. But I'm not sure about that."signed up". you go to jury selection becauae they'll arrest you otherwise.
lol journos are so dishonest. We doxed a faggot who got thrown off the jury because he was so retarded both the prosecutors and defense team wanted him thrown off.View attachment 2729264
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The far-right is doxing and threatening a man they incorrectly believe is on the Kyle Rittenhouse jury
A man falsely identified as a juror on the Kyle Rittenhouse case is being doxed and threatened on platforms popular with the far-right.www.dailydot.com
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Patricia Thom on Twitter: "SMH! "People on Kiwi Farms, a forum popula…
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The far-right is doxing and threatening a man they incorrectly believe is on the Kyle Rittenhouse jury
A man falsely identified as a juror on the Kyle Rittenhouse case is being doxed and threatened on platforms popular with the far-right.www.dailydot.com
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Patricia Thom on Twitter: "SMH! "People on Kiwi Farms, a forum popula…
archived 18 Nov 2021 22:03:20 UTCarchive.md