Grand Jury speculation thread

What will the next legal development be?

  • Grand Jury declares Chris fit for trial

    Votes: 458 30.3%
  • Grand Jury declares Chris a brokebrain and unfit for trial

    Votes: 203 13.4%
  • CONTINUANCE!

    Votes: 220 14.6%
  • Plea deal

    Votes: 122 8.1%
  • The US collapses, Chris escapes from jail and becomes a cult-leader

    Votes: 208 13.8%
  • The Merge occurs

    Votes: 301 19.9%

  • Total voters
    1,512
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It depends on the rape. Statutory "rape" between an 18 year old boy and his 17 year old girlfriend? Definitely not. But rape is a class of crimes, not a specific crime, and some are unbelievably heinous (I don't think I need to go into details).
i don't think that exist. i think most states have a 2 year older leeway period for just this situation.
 
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You're aware that Barb was a very heavy drinker for many years, right? https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/about-dementia/risk-factors-and-prevention/alcohol
I didn't, and that certainly raises the odds of her developing cognitive problems in the 70s at an age where most of her peers would be lucid, but her symptom profile in 2018 (alternating between such an extreme level of severity and normalcy, along with pauses between every individual word, which is something I've never seen in a dementia patient) just doesn't fit for dementia in general, regardless of age. Like, if anyone is going to have dementia in their 70s, it's probably going to be someone like Barb who takes dog shit care of herself... but even in that case her symptoms would likely present differently from what she actually exhibited.
 
Too nice. To a fault.
I don't blame daddy nool for trying to help at all, but in the end, Chris took advantage of him like he does to everyone in his life.
I always found it oddly endearing that nool, a guy who is considered basically the equivalent of Satan by much of the Internet, cared enough about a tarded troon to try to help him over and over again long after all hope was gone.
I didn't, and that certainly raises the odds of her developing cognitive problems in the 70s at an age where most of her peers would be lucid, but her symptom profile in 2018 (alternating between such an extreme level of severity and normalcy, along with pauses between every individual word, which is something I've never seen in a dementia patient) just doesn't fit for dementia in general, regardless of age.
That's because it isn't a symptom of dementia but might be of someone faking it.

That doesn't mean she isn't demented now, though. Almost anyone at her age has some level of cognitive decline, and while people who had a few IQ points to spare can compensate for that, Barb has never been that smart.
 
Oh yeah Borb were quite the drinkers in their day. Are we absolutely sure Barb wasn't drinking while she was pregnant?
I recall FAS being suggested as part of what could be wrong with Chris, in some discussion months back, but without real professional input it's still a theory.
 
i don't think that exist. i think most states have a 2 year older leeway period for just this situation.

The key phrase is "most" states. Not all of them. I can't name any state in particular because power levels¹, but I do know a kid whose future father-in-law² absolutely hated him and tried to use statutory rape charges against him.


a guy who is considered basically the equivalent of Satan by much of the Internet,

Yeah, but that part of the internet sucks. Have you seen the freaks who hang out there?


I recall FAS being suggested as part of what could be wrong with Chris,

To be fair, it's probably also a large part of what's wrong with Barb. Appalachian hill people, after all.

¹ Also because anyone who can list the age of consent by state is, well, creepy.
² Now his ex-father-in-law, but that's unrelated.
 
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The key phrase is "most" states. Not all of them. I can't name any state in particular because power levels¹, but I do know a kid whose future father-in-law² absolutely hated him and tried to use statutory rape charges against him.




Yeah, but that part of the internet sucks.




To be fair, it's probably also a large part of what's wrong with Barb. Appalachian hill people, after all.

¹ Also because anyone who can list the age of majority by state is, well, creepy.
² Now his ex-father-in-law, but that's unrelated.
Age of consent and age of majority are two different things, age of majority is the age at which you legally become an independent adult that can enter contracts etc.

For example in Mississippi age of majority is 21 but age of consent is 16 likewise Nebraska age of majority is 19 but age of consent is 17, beyond that 18 is the standard age of majority for a vast majority of the world.

Meanwhile the standard age difference set by most Romeo and Juliette laws is 4 years, typically with a hard cut-off of 12 or 14 to prevent a horny 14 or 15 year old from getting away with fucking a 10 or 11 year old child.

Though what actual legal age of consent is progressively getting more and more irrelevant due to the fact grown women are becoming so infantilized and act like children that the age of consent might as well be 25 these days.
 
To be fair, it's probably also a large part of what's wrong with Barb.

¹ Also because anyone who can list the age of majority by state is, well, creepy.
² Now his ex-father-in-law, but that's unrelated.
Her father died from being run over by his horse-drawn wagon after he fell from it. I wonder if moonshine alcohol was involved. But her mother, probably not.

Barb worked as an (executive?) secretary until retirement age 65. She wasn't stupid. I don't think her manipulative ways in later life can be attributed to her parents but growing up in poverty may help explain her issues with money/hoarding.

1 Onision. and agree
2.sure about that?
 
Age of consent and age of majority are two different things,

True. I don't know why I wrote majority. Edited.

My point still stands that anyone who can list the age of consent by state is creepy.

Meanwhile the standard age difference set by most Romeo and Juliette laws is 4 years,

Again, "most".

the age of consent might as well be 25 these days.

Or older if she's been drinking.


She wasn't stupid.

It depends on the severity of the FAS. Some symptoms are behavioral, not intellectual. For example, mild FAS can cause difficulty in predicting the consequences of choices. A lot of us predicted the eventual incest based on Barb's choices with Chris, but did Barb see it coming?

Chris has more symptoms of FAS, but Barb herself has a few. Go back far enough and basically everyone is a little touched by FAS (apart from the children of Methodists).
 
Chris has a rare gift for pissing people off. The jury may not find him to be a poor sympathetic retard. They will find him to be a compelling argument for Post Birth Abortion.
I could definitely see him sitting in court, with a big scowl on his face, making stupid noises because he's bored out of his skull, and giving huffing forced answers, like he had done at his debt hearings.
 
This is even assuming the jury won't write Chris off as a mong.
Chris himself isn't going before a jury only the case docket and maybe some of the evidence they've compiled. Still hopefully these people won't be too vindictive but keep in mind a jury is comprised of people already missing a days pat of work and getting shit compensation (if any at all) and who really dont want to be there. Question is will they want to vote yes to make an example of chris or no so they can slap him with a quick sentencing and not have to listen to the audio of chris describing sex with barb.
 
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missing a days pat of work and getting shit compensation
Aren't people who get summoned for jury duty supposed to get a mandatory paid day off?

Question is will they want to vote yes to make an example of chris
Grand Juries pretty much always indict.

or no so they can slap him with a quick sentencing
Grand Juries don't have a say in conviction or sentencing.

and not have to listen to the audio of chris describing sex with barb.
The Grand Jury will not be the same jury that will be at Chris' trial, if a trial takes place.
 
The Grand Jury will not be the same jury that will be at Chris' trial, if a trial takes place.
A grand jury sounds a lot more impressive than it is. It's just a bunch of people who get handed a stack of what the prosecutor considers probable cause, and they nearly invariably just rubber stamp every single charge with a true bill. Chris is getting charged with a felony at this point.

They go through literally dozens of cases in the course of a few days, simply to decide probable cause, and unless the prosecutor is a complete moron, he always has that. A true bill is almost invariably returned and the case goes to trial.
 
Oh yeah Borb were quite the drinkers in their day. Are we absolutely sure Barb wasn't drinking while she was pregnant?
this, plus what chris looks like and has always looked like, if you study his pictures, chris's every bit of his behavior as well as his face characteristics, points to FAS/FAE, chris has learning issues, he has absolutely no concept of consequences, he has always been impulsive and compulsive, hes got likely SZ or at least schizo-effective on top of everything else, but yeah he has many many symptoms and traits of FAS, and as posted, it is no secret they both were heavy drinkers.

the drinking, the feeding into from day one chris's delusions, the lack of healthy environments, lack of stimulation, exposure and experiences ( failure to thrive) untreated mental illnesses, life for 4 decades ,in nothing but perpetual childhood, fantasies and delusions being fed into and enabled : yeah , you've got one of the biggest dumpster-fire of a human being that is chris chan

Any theories why Heilberg threw in the towel?

Was Chris too much of an annoying client that he didn't want to deal with him for the next phase of the case?
Did he refuse to listen to counsel and made unreasonable demands?
Or did Heilberg just pick up some cases in the meantime that interest him more and he wants to give them his full attention?
i didnt know heilberg gave up on this case , thats news to me, im curious too now, wow, but not that i blame him, there is no way id take chris's case to begin with.
 
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i didnt know heilberg gave up on this case , thats news to me, im curious too now, wow, but not that i blame him, there is no way id take chris's case to begin with.
He didn't. We have no legit reason to believe he is not Chris' attorney any more.
Some people only suspect that because of the details written under Chris' case record, but these entries lack the correct dates.
 
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