Skitzocow Amos Yee - Public Child Porn advocate, Arrested for possessing child porn, Currently in prison

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Good. (Alleged) Paedophile doesn't carry the same weight as
PAEDOPHILE
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Another update from local media.


He will lose his asylum status and be deported back to Singapore if he is found guilty.

A resolution is being negotiated between a special prosecutor and a lawyer for Singaporean Amos Yee, who has been remanded by a court in the United States.

Yee appeared via Zoom before a Chicago court early Thursday morning (Oct 21), Singapore time, for a short hearing. The 22-year-old faces 18 charges, including grooming, indecently soliciting a child, and possession of child pornography.

The public defender – a lawyer employed by the state in a criminal trial to represent a defendant who is unable to afford legal assistance – told the court the case was being prosecuted by a special prosecutor, who was not available for the hearing.

“He and I are negotiating a resolution for this case,” she said, adding that she would call Yee after hearing from the prosecutor about the negotiations.

According to the Legal Information Institute, a special prosecutor is one who is independent of an office that would normally exercise jurisdiction in a criminal investigation.

This is to avoid potential conflicts of interest or to facilitate subject matter area expertise. They are sometimes called to prosecute high profile cases.

Yee, who has been in remand for about a year, is set to come before the court again next month.

Yee was granted asylum in the United States more than four years ago.

He was arrested by US Marshals in Oct last year at his apartment in Chicago’s Norwood Park East neighbourhood.

He is accused of exchanging nude photos with a 14-year-old girl via WhatsApp. The alleged incidents took place in 2019 between Feb 1 and Jun 30, and involved thousands of texts. When their relationship soured, the girl contacted a group of people “interested in exposing paedophiles”, the court previously heard.

If found guilty, Yee could lose his asylum status and be deported back to Singapore.

This was not Yee’s first brush with the law.

In 2015, Yee was jailed in Singapore for wounding religious feelings by making remarks about Christians. About a year later, Yee was jailed again and fined on a similar charge, this time for making remarks about Christians and Muslims.
Why the fuck isn't this faggot dead in a prison cell yet?
 
Another update from local media.


He will lose his asylum status and be deported back to Singapore if he is found guilty.

A resolution is being negotiated between a special prosecutor and a lawyer for Singaporean Amos Yee, who has been remanded by a court in the United States.

Yee appeared via Zoom before a Chicago court early Thursday morning (Oct 21), Singapore time, for a short hearing. The 22-year-old faces 18 charges, including grooming, indecently soliciting a child, and possession of child pornography.

The public defender – a lawyer employed by the state in a criminal trial to represent a defendant who is unable to afford legal assistance – told the court the case was being prosecuted by a special prosecutor, who was not available for the hearing.

“He and I are negotiating a resolution for this case,” she said, adding that she would call Yee after hearing from the prosecutor about the negotiations.

According to the Legal Information Institute, a special prosecutor is one who is independent of an office that would normally exercise jurisdiction in a criminal investigation.

This is to avoid potential conflicts of interest or to facilitate subject matter area expertise. They are sometimes called to prosecute high profile cases.

Yee, who has been in remand for about a year, is set to come before the court again next month.

Yee was granted asylum in the United States more than four years ago.

He was arrested by US Marshals in Oct last year at his apartment in Chicago’s Norwood Park East neighbourhood.

He is accused of exchanging nude photos with a 14-year-old girl via WhatsApp. The alleged incidents took place in 2019 between Feb 1 and Jun 30, and involved thousands of texts. When their relationship soured, the girl contacted a group of people “interested in exposing paedophiles”, the court previously heard.

If found guilty, Yee could lose his asylum status and be deported back to Singapore.

This was not Yee’s first brush with the law.

In 2015, Yee was jailed in Singapore for wounding religious feelings by making remarks about Christians. About a year later, Yee was jailed again and fined on a similar charge, this time for making remarks about Christians and Muslims.
Doesn't Singapore bet you with a fucking cane for shoplifting or something. I cant even imagine what he'd get for being a pedo.
 
Another update from local media.


He will lose his asylum status and be deported back to Singapore if he is found guilty.

A resolution is being negotiated between a special prosecutor and a lawyer for Singaporean Amos Yee, who has been remanded by a court in the United States.

Yee appeared via Zoom before a Chicago court early Thursday morning (Oct 21), Singapore time, for a short hearing. The 22-year-old faces 18 charges, including grooming, indecently soliciting a child, and possession of child pornography.

The public defender – a lawyer employed by the state in a criminal trial to represent a defendant who is unable to afford legal assistance – told the court the case was being prosecuted by a special prosecutor, who was not available for the hearing.

“He and I are negotiating a resolution for this case,” she said, adding that she would call Yee after hearing from the prosecutor about the negotiations.

According to the Legal Information Institute, a special prosecutor is one who is independent of an office that would normally exercise jurisdiction in a criminal investigation.

This is to avoid potential conflicts of interest or to facilitate subject matter area expertise. They are sometimes called to prosecute high profile cases.

Yee, who has been in remand for about a year, is set to come before the court again next month.

Yee was granted asylum in the United States more than four years ago.

He was arrested by US Marshals in Oct last year at his apartment in Chicago’s Norwood Park East neighbourhood.

He is accused of exchanging nude photos with a 14-year-old girl via WhatsApp. The alleged incidents took place in 2019 between Feb 1 and Jun 30, and involved thousands of texts. When their relationship soured, the girl contacted a group of people “interested in exposing paedophiles”, the court previously heard.

If found guilty, Yee could lose his asylum status and be deported back to Singapore.

This was not Yee’s first brush with the law.

In 2015, Yee was jailed in Singapore for wounding religious feelings by making remarks about Christians. About a year later, Yee was jailed again and fined on a similar charge, this time for making remarks about Christians and Muslims.
Hope he can survive a small Jailcell cause I hear Singapore is an island nation/country.

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Another update from local media.


He will lose his asylum status and be deported back to Singapore if he is found guilty.

A resolution is being negotiated between a special prosecutor and a lawyer for Singaporean Amos Yee, who has been remanded by a court in the United States.

Yee appeared via Zoom before a Chicago court early Thursday morning (Oct 21), Singapore time, for a short hearing. The 22-year-old faces 18 charges, including grooming, indecently soliciting a child, and possession of child pornography.

The public defender – a lawyer employed by the state in a criminal trial to represent a defendant who is unable to afford legal assistance – told the court the case was being prosecuted by a special prosecutor, who was not available for the hearing.

“He and I are negotiating a resolution for this case,” she said, adding that she would call Yee after hearing from the prosecutor about the negotiations.

According to the Legal Information Institute, a special prosecutor is one who is independent of an office that would normally exercise jurisdiction in a criminal investigation.

This is to avoid potential conflicts of interest or to facilitate subject matter area expertise. They are sometimes called to prosecute high profile cases.

Yee, who has been in remand for about a year, is set to come before the court again next month.

Yee was granted asylum in the United States more than four years ago.

He was arrested by US Marshals in Oct last year at his apartment in Chicago’s Norwood Park East neighbourhood.

He is accused of exchanging nude photos with a 14-year-old girl via WhatsApp. The alleged incidents took place in 2019 between Feb 1 and Jun 30, and involved thousands of texts. When their relationship soured, the girl contacted a group of people “interested in exposing paedophiles”, the court previously heard.

If found guilty, Yee could lose his asylum status and be deported back to Singapore.

This was not Yee’s first brush with the law.

In 2015, Yee was jailed in Singapore for wounding religious feelings by making remarks about Christians. About a year later, Yee was jailed again and fined on a similar charge, this time for making remarks about Christians and Muslims.
Man, what a ride! I remember when he first caught international attention for his Islam bashing video. I was swayed by it too but immediately dropped out when he did the age of consent argument and unironically argued in favour of raping literal babies.
I hope Tyrone can show him a thing or two in prison.
 
People misunderstand how freedom of speech works in the US. Yes, you can mouth off about how pedophiles are misunderstood and that raping kids somehow isn't destructive to them, but that doesn't mean you're immune to the consequences of saying such things. I have seen some idiots argue that child porn is protected by the First Amendment, and it's not. Even when the Supreme Court leaned liberal, it ruled CP isn't covered because it cannot be produced without hurting people.
My nigga, how do i agree with this post harder? Can i upboat??
Really though, rarely have truer words been printed.

How about no?
Couldn't have said it better myself.
 
Throw the confetti! Amos Yee is given a 6 year jail sentence and I suppose he will be deported and sent back home where he has to serve another 2 years in the military. That is not counting the time he will serve in the Detention Barracks when he inevitably pisses off his sergeants and officers!


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