Kyle Rittenhouse Legal Proceedings - Come for the trial, stay for….

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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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For the people asking about Canadian law: in Canada, double jeopardy only begins to apply after a defendant is convicted or acquitted.

Also in Canada, the prosecution is allowed to file appeals. In fact, the fucking appeals system is designed to benefit the prosecution! Appeals courts there have the ability to substitute an acquittal for a conviction instead.
Yeah my country has many problems. This is just one of many, including a dumb as rocks leader, droves of propaganda and so much more.

Seriously, you guys need to annex us. Slap some fucking sense into us, we have ZERO control. I am BEGGING YOU to do this.
 
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It's a blessed day.
 
If I write on Twitter that I'll donate $20 in Bitcoin if you vote for my candidate in next year's election I'm fairly confident my ass would go to prison for trying to buy votes.

Why doesn't this fucker get rammed for clearly trying to fuck over our justice system. Going after jurists is straight up Mafia style bullshit. And anyone who tries to promote it should serve severe legal consequences. Instead this faggot will keep being a big time Twitch streamer.
He's a millionaire who typically says the "correct" things. Money (and being a political tool) doesn't just talk - it mitigates consequences of stupid actions.
 
thats good i guess, but i still cant understand why its a tradition in the us to have a big meal with the worst possible meat...
We bake only one turkey a year. Would guess a lot of people cook a turkey only once a year. Just a hassle to bake, and these days more and more people deep-fry the entire turkey. No fucking way, Ike! Usually have ham at Christmas. Got the ham last week, in the fridge.
 
After work I met with a few friends, had a couple drinks, went to a restaurant, went to another bar (one that was really fuckin nice, too). Came home.

Opened KF and saw "Sneed".
Our lad is acquitted. He is innocent. The jury, for once, wasn't braindead starfish Karens high on glue.

I have watched the video of Kyle listening to the verdict three times -fuck it, I'll watch it a forth time now- and you can tell that he literally can't process what he's hearing. It takes him until like the third verdict until it really hits him and then, when the last thing is dismissed, he literally falters. Dude soldiered on thoughout the verdict and took it like a champ until the end. After a brief moment of letting go of all the tension, he very quickly composed himself again.

Dude went through a fucking meatgrinder, people trying to kill him, people slandering him, a prosecution that wanted to put him in jail despite being innocent. He went into hell and came back out swinging. In this whole ordeal he has shown more composure than can be expected of people twice his age.

And watching the footage of the verdict, there is so much stuff going on. The tension of his sister and mother in the background, Richards facepalming in anticipation. Agent 47 trying his best to stay calm and that thicc lady shaking her legs like crazy. And Kyle just standing there, trying his best to keep his chin up. And then, one by one, the chains are torn from his soul.
Our lad did it. Man. He might have trouble in the future due to shitheads thinking he's a bad person. Fuck that shit. He's withstood worse. Far worse. And he's a free man, enjoying his freedom with his family. God. Fucking. Damn. I am so happy for our lad.

And you know what the best thing is (Well, beside Kyle being home for Thanksgiving)? He'll get his fucking rifle back :story:
 
A room full of white people, full of white officials, and white victims, a white suspect who is now not guilty, thanks to his white attorney, and no thanks at all to the white prosecutor, and definitely assisted by the white jury (?) and judge.

So why the fuck am I seeing people make this into a black thing?
 
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