Losing 14blc and his caretakers (including Null because he had a feasible plan for Chris) plus getting banned from conventions will be a punishment he can feel.
Just so as not to confuse any n00bs: he lost Null's support as soon as we figured out he was fucking his mom. I'm pretty sure Null has said in no uncertain terms that he's done trying to help Chris after that. And I don't blame 'em.
It seems heilburg has convinced Chris himself to stop responding to jail letters. Why is beyond me though. Despite what the cwcki said there's little to no chance these letters will be used against Chris in court. Maybe heilburg had to read and approve of all copies of Chris's outgoing mail and that was too much for him. He's already saddeled with defending this mother fucker, he doesn't want to have to be his correspondent too.
1. No, there's no way a jail/prison is going to take the extra steps to send all correspondence through a person's lawyer. Unless an inmate is threatening/harassing someone, they're free to send/receive any letters they want. (He's probably still not allowed to send anything to Barb, though.)
2. The letters probably aren't germane to the case at large (which is purely going to be regarding sex crimes at 12 Branchland). But if the DA's not slacking off (and we can safely assume angry internet weens are force-feeding them all the info they could possibly need) they'd probably like to have them on-hand to counter any oral arguments Heilb
erg might raise.
For example, if you're in Chris's place, you'd want your lawyer to be able to say things like "Your honor, my client's delusions are no longer a concern," or "Your honor, my client has expressed no interest in returning to 12 Branchland Ct," or stuff like that. You know, without the DA going "Actually, your honor, we have this letter that shows that everything that man just said is bullshit."
A feat that will be next to impossible to accomplish. All of Greene County nay the commonwealth of Virginia itself hates Chris to the core. The court really doesn't want this case to go to trial since they can't find an impartial jury.
Chris really isn't that famous. And it'd be trivially easy to find 12 people in his area who aren't terminally online internet people. And we can be fairly certain "have you ever heard of the website KiwiFarms.net?" would be prime among their jury selection questions.