F.A.Qs about Jail, State Hospital, and Court

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I don't think anyone is THAT curious. Smuggling a cell phone into a correctional facility is a felony in Virginia, you would have to be a complete fucking retard to risk a felony, particularly as Virginia jails are getting more body scanners and shit like that, your risk of getting caught is damn near 100%.
Plenty of people sneak in contraband. Also being a retard is kind of a prerequisite for even being in prison in the first place.
Finally, for someone awaiting trial and with a prosecutor that is clearly out for blood, this is a really bad idea.
What gives you the idea the prosecutor is out for blood? Chris isn't even awaiting trial, adjudication has been deferred and no trial is scheduled or expected.
 
What gives you the idea the prosecutor is out for blood? Chris isn't even awaiting trial, adjudication has been deferred and no trial is scheduled or expected.
The fact that the prosecutor is, at least at one point was, looking at felony charges. Chris has been in jail for a year. If nothing else, the prosecutor is playing hardball by letting the process be the punishment.
Plenty of people sneak in contraband. Also being a retard is kind of a prerequisite for even being in prison in the first place.
My post was more to discourage people from smuggling. Most people who smuggle (or demand shit be smuggled in for them) are gang members.
 
The fact that the prosecutor is, at least at one point was, looking at felony charges. Chris has been in jail for a year. If nothing else, the prosecutor is playing hardball by letting the process be the punishment.
Jail's been pretty good on him all things considered. And he spent a chunk of it in a reasonably cushy mental ward. He was never getting out of this with absolutely no time served but if he gets into a placement really soon and then gets released with no prison time, that's about as good as possible.

This is as far from throwing the book at Chris as he could get without raising eyebrows.
My post was more to discourage people from smuggling. Most people who smuggle (or demand shit be smuggled in for them) are gang members.
Anyone who would even consider something so stupid is both too dumb to dissuade and deserves whatever they get.
 
This is as far from throwing the book at Chris as he could get without raising eyebrows.
Respectfully, I disagree. I may have misspoke when I said the prosecutor is out for blood, but the prosecutor is definitely looking to nail chris to some level. Obviously he could have declined to press charges or turned this into a misdemeanor but the fact that Chris is looking at felony times means that this is not a prosecutor who wants this to just disappear. There are ways to make these things quietly disappear, like letting him out on bond and stalling, the prosecutor isn't even letting chris out pending trial, this indicates to me that the prosecutor sees Chris as someone who is dangerous or a flight risk.

Anyone who would even consider something so stupid is both too dumb to dissuade and deserves whatever they get.
Fair enough
 
I am DESPERATE for some news. Anything of note occur during the downtime?
He's still in custody. On Sept. 1st a letter was entered into the court record from DBHDS (i.e. the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services), but being the case is still sealed its contents are anyone's guess.

Face it... unless the Teflon Tard somehow screws this up we're going to be tardblocked for a solid year.
 
Praetor is still receiving art from Chris's mail in prison. Plus Chris has the constitutional rights to receive and send mail behind bars. The only thing the jail can do is to censor the mails out of security concern.
Praetor hasn't gotten anything since August and the art already dried up. I heard Kengle sent a new letter at the end of August and got no reply.
 
Praetor hasn't gotten anything since August and the art already dried up. I heard Kengle sent a new letter at the end of August and got no reply.
That Kengle letter was the stealing Sonichu one yeah? Maybe he got so pissed at the letter he's refusing to send a reply and/or is trying to send his imaginary friends to assassinate kengle.
 
Praetor hasn't gotten anything since August and the art already dried up. I heard Kengle sent a new letter at the end of August and got no reply.
If you all put the fucking effort to look closely in looking into the arts' Etsy pages, you will notice that Praetor often put a 2-3 week gap between receiving the drawings (it takes approx. 1 week for Kengle and Eels to receive their letter and probably the same with Caden and friends) and listing them online. Assuming Chris did draw in September, expect new art to arrive in early October.
 
Plus Chris has the constitutional rights to receive and send mail behind bars.
Can't they revoke that right of they have a probable cause for doing so? Considering heilburgchu got the case sealed by making it a matter of Chris's mental health it's not entirely impossible he also presented the letters to the court and pointed out how they clearly are not well wishes from concerned family, but further exacerbation of Chris's delusional beliefs.


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Heilburg: your honor if you will take not the highlighted passages by my client and the corresponding party known as "spamton g spamton" you will see that it would be best for all involved to deny my client further unsupervised access to mail.

Court; agreed and granted.
 
Can't they revoke that right of they have a probable cause for doing so? Considering heilburgchu got the case sealed by making it a matter of Chris's mental health it's not entirely impossible he also presented the letters to the court and pointed out how they clearly are not well wishes from concerned family, but further exacerbation of Chris's delusional beliefs.


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Heilburg: your honor if you will take not the highlighted passages by my client and the corresponding party known as "spamton g spamton" you will see that it would be best for all involved to deny my client further unsupervised access to mail.

Court; agreed and granted.
Which part of "constitutional" do you not understand? Even if the court allows it, it will be shot down as it would violate the 1st Amendment. When Heilberg asked for the sealing of the case, he is most likely thinking how weens will leak court evidence to the internet and track down and dox jurors, compromising the fairness of the trial.
 
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