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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Something just occurred to me. After seeing the prosecution’s behavior in this trial, I no longer believe in the death penalty.
The real issue is not the death penalty but folks being too fucking lazy to be civically active until Democrats accelerated the decline of America under Trump.

All those Soros funded DAs are dropping charges against subhumans that deserve the rope while going after people for ideological reasons. But that is a new innovation though.

The existing issue is that people don't bother to learn who their DAs and Judges are, and keep voting in the same assholes without keeping them accountable. Or in the case of Kenosha, an area that went for Trump twice but still votes for Democrat mayors and shit that negates why Trump was elected.

This trial at minimum in the age of social media has finally shown at minimum all those that boolick the system like a lot of boomer cons do, that it's fucked and sometimes that old bullshit mantra of "obeying the law" and other boomerisms might have worked in a homogeneous 1950s America but it does not work for a multi ethnic and tribalistic 2020s America.
 
.....until the armless wonder and the families of the others that got shot go after him in civil court and take it all. If the criminal case doesn't fuck him with a conviction the inevitable civil cases will financially
It takes two to tango in a civil action. I doubt Byecep has enough money to pursue a suit, and a not-guilty verdict, especially one predicated on self defense, would go a long way to blunting that.

Just play the clip of him saying "correct."

Something just occurred to me. After seeing the prosecution’s behavior in this trial, I no longer believe in the death penalty.
Nick Rekieta has a similar view, which I found odd. He's not opposed on moral grounds, but because he says he can't trust the state to kill someone correctly. I thought it was just his lolbertarian criminal defense lawyer background speaking, but after sitting through two weeks of this shit, I agree. There are slimier prosecutors than Binger and Krause, and there are death penalty trials that don't have a fraction of scrutiny this trial is getting.

*BLM supporter in hospital after being shot by police*
"Nurse Rittenhouse will be right in to redress that wound"
Kyle Rittenhouse as bar bouncer.
"Shots are on me!"
 
Well, corrupt paid off prosecutiors who favor the rich over the poor are nothing new.

Paid off corrupt prosecutiors who are encouraged to not even do their basic jobs of keeping the illusion of going after criminals and literally promote the law of the jungle so niggers in this case feel at one with nature, is something new in my view.
It takes two to tango in a civil action. I doubt Byecep has enough money to pursue a suit, and a not-guilty verdict, especially one predicated on self defense, would go a long way to blunting that.

Just play the clip of him saying "correct."


Nick Rekieta has a similar view, which I found odd. He's not opposed on moral grounds, but because he says he can't trust the state to kill someone correctly. I thought it was just his lolbertarian criminal defense lawyer background speaking, but after sitting through two weeks of this shit, I agree. There are slimier prosecutors than Binger and Krause, and there are death penalty trials that don't have a fraction of scrutiny this trial is getting.


Kyle Rittenhouse as bar bouncer.
"Shots are on me!"
This trial would be a liberal's wet dream for how the system fucks good decent people in the ass.

Instead all those subhumans support this farce even its very likely that Kyle's family are old school blue dog Democrats.
 
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This isn't a clown show anymore. This is the entire fucking circus.

People who have fucked up something legally so far:
  • The DA (for prosecuting this shit to begin with)
  • Binger
  • Krause
  • Kyle's lawyers who's names I don't remember
  • A mainstream media outlet
Now we add:
  • the fucking judge
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Has literally anyone involved in this case, aside from Kyle, done their fucking job correctly?

Kyle is safe. I've been dooming a bit since the jury is taking its sweet time, but at the end of the day, no appeals court in the world would let a guilty verdict stand on this magnitude of travesty. The only question now is how much bullshit he has to wade through.
 
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This isn't a clown show anymore. This is the entire fucking circus.

People who have fucked up something royally so far:
  • The DA (for prosecuting this shit to begin with)
  • Binger
  • Krause
  • Kyle's lawyers who's names I don't remember
Now we add:
  • the fucking judge
:story:

Has literally anyone involved in this case, aside from Kyle, done their fucking job correctly?
The clerk.
 
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This isn't a clown show anymore. This is the entire fucking circus.

People who have fucked up something royally so far:
  • The DA (for prosecuting this shit to begin with)
  • Binger
  • Krause
  • Kyle's lawyers who's names I don't remember
Now we add:
  • the fucking judge
You can add two more to that list.

Gaige Grosskreutz by ruining his chance at 10 Million dollars
Indian brothers by getting ousted for probable insurance fraud
 
This isn't a clown show anymore. This is the entire fucking circus.

People who have fucked up something royally so far:
  • The DA (for prosecuting this shit to begin with)
  • Binger
  • Krause
  • Kyle's lawyers who's names I don't remember
Now we add:
  • the fucking judge
:story:

Has literally anyone involved in this case, aside from Kyle, done their fucking job correctly?
It feels like some screwball 80s comedy where everyone involved has been paid off to lose, so as the trial progresses they're constantly coming up with increasingly crazy gambits to tank their own side.
 

EXCLUSIVE: Anti Kyle Rittenhouse protestor, 20, who was arrested outside Kenosha Courthouse was once charged with making terrorist threats against his former high school​

  • Anthony Chacon, 20, was arrested Wednesday outside the Kenosha Courthouse and now facing charges of battery, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest
  • DailyMail.com can reveal that Chacon was once charged with making terrorist threats against his former high school
  • In September 2019, he posted a picture of himself pointing a gun on Snapshot, along with a message threatening his high school in Paddock Lake, Wisconsin
  • The case was eventually dismissed and Chacon pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of disorderly conduct
  • Video taken by DailyMail.com showed Chacon on Wednesday, wearing a F**k Kyle T-shirt, Simpsons backpack and Chicago Bulls beanie
  • He was seen clashing with prominent Rittenhouse supporter Emily Cahill on the courthouse steps before his arrest

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Bari Weiss says Democrats and mainstream media convicted Kyle Rittenhouse on a campaign of lies to suit their liberal agenda before the case went before a jury​

  • Bari Weiss, writing on her Substack newsletter Common Sense, laid bare some of the lies told by the media and Democrats about Rittenhouse
  • She said she'd been led to believe Rittenhouse was a racist vigilante out for blood on August 25, 2020, when the trial evidence suggested otherwise
  • Rittenhouse does have a connection to Kenosha - he worked there in a sports center at the time and his father, grandma, aunt, uncle and cousins lived there
  • He wasn't driven across state lines by his mother carrying an AR-15 as had been claimed, but stayed the night with a friend beforehand
  • Weiss said media and Dems like Cori Bush and Ayanna Pressley ignored the facts to rush to judgement
  • The jury in the Rittenhouse case has now been deliberating for two and a half days
  • Weiss quit The New York Times last year after growing tired of its left-wing bias for cancel culture
  • She is now starting a new university in Austin to counteract woke colleges across the country
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Portland REFUNDS the police: Department gets an extra $5.2M as city faces greatest cop shortage in decades and record number of homicides this year after slashing $15M from the budget as part of Defund the Police movement​

  • City Council voted Wednesday to add back $5.2M of the $15M it cut last year
  • The 'defund the police' budget slash got rid of school and transit officers
  • Portland broke 66 homicides this year, the highest number since 1987
  • City officials are considering bringing back retired cops amid a staff shortage
  • Other cities, like LA and NYC, are also adding money back into police coffers

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Sure, but what about tomorrow? If you're not running a baggage train, then you're going to have to leave or destroy most of your potential spoils when you move on. Without the ability to supply yourself without daily raiding, you're going to have to move directly from one populated area to another, at which point you're not waging an asymmetric war, you're roleplaying as General Sherman. It's going to be exceptionally easy to track and predict your movements, and God help you the moment they start burning their own crops ahead of you.
>Sure, but what about tomorrow?
You don't need to raid every day. Referring back to my previous question, do you think your next-door neighbors have enough supplies for a squad?
>If you're not running a baggage train, then you're going to have to leave or destroy most of your potential spoils when you move on.
You don't need a baggage train. Anything that's not just a consumable that's something you want to keep, you can either smuggle out with someone wearing civilian clothes or just carry it with you.
>daily raiding
You don't need daily raiding. In certain situations, you might not even need monthly raiding.
>move directly from one populated area to another
Those are high-value targets that you're likely going to have to attack anyway. If you fought conventionally, you'd be doing the same thing, but instead of just grabbing and going, you'd have to actually provide garrisons for those places.
>General Sherman
And? What he did worked.
>It's going to be exceptionally easy to track
It always is if you're dealing with large units. Anything larger than about a plus-sized squad is going to be noticeable even if they're trying to be a super sneaky snake. A small group of dudes can bushwhack through the wilderness and go unseen. If you have a 100+ dudes it's going to be like a herd of wildebeest.
>predict your movements
It's actually much harder than if you're fighting conventionally.
>God help you the moment they start burning their own crops ahead of you
Scorched earth only really helps when the enemy absolutely knows what your objective is a long time in advance and that objective is some singular static target. The objective of this strategy is simply to weaken the enemy while growing your own power. Scorched earth would actually be doing you a favor.

I'm going to go ahead and end this here since it's way off-topic for this thread anyway, but keep in mind that the Mongolian empire was literally built by doing this as just a regular practice.
 
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EXCLUSIVE: Anti Kyle Rittenhouse protestor, 20, who was arrested outside Kenosha Courthouse was once charged with making terrorist threats against his former high school​

  • Anthony Chacon, 20, was arrested Wednesday outside the Kenosha Courthouse and now facing charges of battery, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest
  • DailyMail.com can reveal that Chacon was once charged with making terrorist threats against his former high school
  • In September 2019, he posted a picture of himself pointing a gun on Snapshot, along with a message threatening his high school in Paddock Lake, Wisconsin
  • The case was eventually dismissed and Chacon pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of disorderly conduct
  • Video taken by DailyMail.com showed Chacon on Wednesday, wearing a F**k Kyle T-shirt, Simpsons backpack and Chicago Bulls beanie
  • He was seen clashing with prominent Rittenhouse supporter Emily Cahill on the courthouse steps before his arrest

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His threat where he posted himself pointing a gun had him saying "Young nigga gon hop ina gym shoot everything but the rim," :story:
 
This isn't a clown show anymore. This is the entire fucking circus.

People who have fucked up something legally so far:
  • The DA (for prosecuting this shit to begin with)
  • Binger
  • Krause
  • Kyle's lawyers who's names I don't remember
  • A mainstream media outlet
Now we add:
  • the fucking judge
:story:

Has literally anyone involved in this case, aside from Kyle, done their fucking job correctly?

Kyle is safe. No appeals court in the world would let a guilty verdict stand on this magnitude of a travesty.
When you think about, TV shows like Law & Order and Boston Legal and all those bland TV shows that show the American justice system in kind of a serious or decorum based way, are propaganda at this point.

Here is the real justice system at work on the national stage.

A lot of Americans in the past would roll their eyes at their fellow citizens critical of the system. Mock their concerns by telling them America numba one and go to another country and all that bullshit. They fully bought and drank the bullshit sold by the elites that somewhat knew to keep the system somewhat decent while carving out exceptions for themselves. Well here it is fuckers.

At this point the 2020 election was definitely rigged but our courts are too retarded to even litigate that if they tried.
 
Something just occurred to me. After seeing the prosecution’s behavior in this trial, I no longer believe in the death penalty.
same. I support the death penalty in theory but when you consider how many innocent people have probably been sent to death due to incompetence and misconduct it is truly horrifying. Imagine being strapped to the table and killed when you were innocent because someone like Binger wanted a CNN job.
 

EXCLUSIVE: Anti Kyle Rittenhouse protestor, 20, who was arrested outside Kenosha Courthouse was once charged with making terrorist threats against his former high school​

  • Anthony Chacon, 20, was arrested Wednesday outside the Kenosha Courthouse and now facing charges of battery, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest
  • DailyMail.com can reveal that Chacon was once charged with making terrorist threats against his former high school
  • In September 2019, he posted a picture of himself pointing a gun on Snapshot, along with a message threatening his high school in Paddock Lake, Wisconsin
  • The case was eventually dismissed and Chacon pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of disorderly conduct
  • Video taken by DailyMail.com showed Chacon on Wednesday, wearing a F**k Kyle T-shirt, Simpsons backpack and Chicago Bulls beanie
  • He was seen clashing with prominent Rittenhouse supporter Emily Cahill on the courthouse steps before his arrest

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Meanwhile Lucas Gerhard is stuck in legal limbo because some fat bitch took an obvious snapchat joke and convinced some asshole DA that it was a terroristic threat
 
It would be a mega-Karen move to have the only copy and then lie to the other jurors about what's in it. So that's what I believe happened. And after the other jurors got sick of that shit they asked for their own. I don't know why they didn't all get one in the first place, but whatever.
"Judge Schroeder, can I take a copy of this home to read in silence? I can't concentrate here with mega-Karen bitching the whole time."
 
another court case thread, another thread of autistic larping about either leaving America or how this will definitely be the one that will make the right rise up
We had similar types of ineffectual whining after our elections here in Pooland. I could understand teens doomposting and looking for best ways to learn Norwegian to escape this "Catholic hellhole" but the alleged adults that use kiwifarms should know better.
I kinda want to see the jurors deliberate until Christmas so that we can see if they can bully a user here into suicide or anxiety-induced heart attack.
 
another court case thread, another thread of autistic larping about either leaving America or how this will definitely be the one that will make the right rise up
Well, there was also pizza, kittens, kittens as pizza toppings, canned fish, an Asian hooker segue...
 
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If a retrial happens, then yes, Schroeder gets the case again.

Remember, the jury has been deliberating for 3 days, going on 4, with the total time at around 24 hours. Historically, the longer a jury deliberates, the more likely a Not Guilty verdict comes down or a mistrial occurs.

The State has had every opportunity to drop this case, but because Binger has an axe to grind, he wants to win, truth be damned. Also, this is the same state that is still trying to keep James Avery locked up.
Wait, Uncle Phil is in prison?
 
/kyle/ - 19th century asymmetrical warfare general

same. I support the death penalty in theory but when you consider how many innocent people have probably been sent to death due to incompetence and misconduct is is truly horrifying. Imagine being strapped to the table and killed when you were innocent because someone like Binger wanted a CNN job.

Hell, with these standards of behaviour and "proof" of guilt in a televised setting with the world watching, I would not be comfortable supporting fines from day-to-day courts, let alone the death penalty. America and Europe may as well just ask newspaper owners what the penalty for each individual case should be, and apply that - it's just as fair, it doesn't waste the talents of clever people who need to memorize laws and procedures which don't matter anyway, and it offers some transparency in a way the current system doesn't.
 
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