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And South Park. That definitely had something to do with it.I think Bob came from the Pro-Israel generation. I'm sure it came from Chris taking Family Guy jokes too literally.
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And South Park. That definitely had something to do with it.I think Bob came from the Pro-Israel generation. I'm sure it came from Chris taking Family Guy jokes too literally.
Greene County is far from helpless if they want to throw the book at Chris.
Wait, can someone really be charged on the basis that they should have known they were too demented to drive? That doesn't seem entirely consistent.If she had she'd have received a ticket for that and not just for the moving violation.
100% Ain't no way Chris will actually see punishment for his crimes. It's like people haven't seen the last 12 years of Christory. He's sat retardedly through court proceedings before. It's not like he fucking sperges out 24/7. He's HIGH-FUNCTIONING, GodJesus damnit!
You could still see who goes in and who comes out of the courthouse. Chris probably wouldn't be in this category, because if this county court works like most, prisoners will be taken in in some windowless vehicle and let in to the courtroom via a tightly controlled route.It's very likely closed, since the others have been, but I don't know if anyone's confirmed that.
Epileptics are sometimes charged for driving when they knew they shouldn't and were unmedicated.Wait, can someone really be charged on the basis that they should have known they were too demented to drive? That doesn't seem entirely consistent.
Cartman from South ParkI always wanted to know where Chris' anti-Semitism came from. I know it started with Snyder (even though that's a German name). He had to have learned that from TV or Bob.
Not surprising he learned more about Jews on TV as opposed to school.Cartman from South Park
i mean they might want to on he personal level given he has made the county a laughingstock for the last 20 odd years. but personal and practical are two different things. It's better to handle this practically rather than personally.Greene County doesn't want to throw the book at Chris. Why waste a good book on someone like him?
Punishing Chris would take up valuable time, effort, and money, and Chris isn't worth any of it.
Can they make these conditions of probation? Hell yes they can.
Most people think trespassing isn't a big deal. It can be.
So you could probably see Heilberg going in. And coming out. And maybe Chris coming out if that's what happens.
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i mean they might want to on he personal level given he has made the county a laughingstock for the last 20 odd years. but personal and practical are two different things. It's better to handle this practically rather than personally.
I said it before and I'll say it againHe lost out on the Pony convention, 5k for emergencies, spent a year in jail/the asylum and will never see his mom again. He's been punished, but I doubt he's smart enough to make a correlation.
Chris will be crucified tomorrow, just like he was 2000 years ago.
(do we actually know who the judge will be? lmao)
Lawyers for the parties will just go in through the front door and go through the usual metal detector bullshit, including retards thinking the shims in your shoes might be weapons, or your belt buckles, or other bullshit, fuck you pigs. They seem to do this to defense lawyers more, not that I'm suggesting anything that could occur outside of Minecraft.
"I'm a rayyyyypbian...." during allocution would almost be worth the contempt charge to follow (but only if captured on camera).If tomorrow is indeed Chris pleading guilty in exchange for some sort of deal, his behavior problems are the least of what he needs to pay attention to. Judges see court behavior worse than his tbh, and have discretion on holding him in contempt if they don't want to deal with it.
They do not have discretion to accept a plea deal if defendant doesn't actually admit guilt. In order for a plea deal to be accepted, the defendant has to actually admit they are guilty of the charged crime when asked by the judge. They can't say "well I don't think I did it but I like the plea deal," "no but I want to get this over with" or any other equivocation. If that happens the plea isn't accepted and a trial will be set, and the state isn't held to whatever agreement was dependent upon the plea. (This recently happened with a capital riot defendant.)
Does that mean Governor Youngkin will try to convince the public to save him, but instead they will demand the release of some other condemned man in Virginia?
I've always found the security guys at my courthouse to be pretty chill. Once they know you have shims in your shoes, they remember.
Do you know something the rest of us don’t?D'you think Barb will testify or not? I mean her illness is quite bad.
He didn’t learn much of anything at school.Not surprising he learned more about Jews on TV as opposed to school.
This. Of course they can go a little too far with the chill, honestly... like once when I was doing jury duty and I stepped out to grab a hotdog from the vendor out front, come back inside and go through the metal detector, putting my hotdog down on top of the machine in the process, and the dude working the metal detector tried to convince me it wouldn't be safe to consume it after leaving it there. Motherfucker said it with such conviction he almost had me.Guys in the Federal courthouse less chill, but still pretty cool. One day I accidentally forgot that I had my EDC knife in my laptop bag and he just had me stash it in a planter outside. It was still there when I got out.
He was hungry and you cheated him out of that hot dog you fucking BITCH!TL;DR Cop tried to scam me out of a hotdog.
Technically it was OK because he was black.He was hungry and you cheated him out of that hot dog you fucking BITCH!
So Chris is a cockroach?I said it before and I'll say it again
Chris is resilient
He adapts to any situation remarkably well
That's why jail is nothing to him
When he gets out he will adapt again