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Alexander Hamilton came back from the fucking dead to spit facts about Chris's chances in court.
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Besides the jury room is a black box. Nobody knows what the reasons for "Not Guilty" were.Yes. Because what matters is the elements of the statute. The wording is 'twice put in jeopardy' not 'twice convicted'.
We wrote the Constitution this way to stop exactly that - me going "Huh I lost at trial cause I couldn't prove F. Oh well, rearrest him boys. I've got an idea . . .'
I ask this based on your trial experience and impressions. I don't know if there is objective evidence one way or the other.
In the (extremely unlikely) event this went to a trial and the charges were very serious, would a person like Chris be a sympathetic character for a jury? As a prosecutor what would you anticipate the legal strategy of the defense team to be?
I ask this based on your trial experience and impressions. I don't know if there is objective evidence one way or the other.
In the (extremely unlikely) event this went to a trial and the charges were very serious, would a person like Chris be a sympathetic character for a jury? As a prosecutor what would you anticipate the legal strategy of the defense team to be?
For the right jury? A jury that believes we have an incarceration crisis, thinks treatment and rehabilitation should always come before prison, and is very modern and definitely wouldn't want to send a trans person to prison? Sure. The problem is Barb is a far more sympathetic character. Also, once Chris gets up on the stand and starts talking about being divine . . . you'd really need a lot of client control and prep work.
I would expect the legal strategy of the defense team to not go to a jury trial under any circumstances. Either take a good plea deal or go to a Judge because (in theory) a Judge is more dispassionate and with a good PSI, mental health evidence . . . maybe you have a shot at something more than super jail for a long time.
But the client controls the representation, so lets assume Chris insists on going to a jury trial. At that point strategy is get jury selection right, get a mental health expert, try to convince Chris not to testify and then pray. Pray really, really hard.
So, without having read any of this thread, how is Barb not also charged with incest in this case? She's not a child, we don't know for certain that she's regressed to a mental state indicative of dementia (it's been confirmed by Chris previously that she hammed it up for a lot of the 2017-2018 era begging videos). So ultimately, unless Barb testifies that her participation in the hanky panky wasn't consensual, isn't she just as liable to the incest charges as Chris? I would think, if anything, Chris's autism card would work in his favor here since he's legally mentally disabled and thus would not be viewed as having the power in this situation (though maybe given that Chris is essentially Barb's caregiver he has a power pull).Well, look like he's held for it (incest).
If it goes to trial, it will be something. It largely rests if the state can prove Barb's dementia. There is evidence that Barb has raised Chris under manipulation. But the proof would be that it they'd have to pin it on Chris, since he appears to be the instigator if the texts, audio and Chris' email to Null can be taken to account.So, without having read any of this thread, how is Barb not also charged with incest in this case? She's not a child, we don't know for certain that she's regressed to a mental state indicative of dementia (it's been confirmed by Chris previously that she hammed it up for a lot of the 2017-2018 era begging videos). So ultimately, unless Barb testifies that her participation in the hanky panky wasn't consensual, isn't she just as liable to the incest charges as Chris? I would think, if anything, Chris's autism card would work in his favor here since he's legally mentally disabled and thus would not be viewed as having the power in this situation (though maybe given that Chris is essentially Barb's caregiver he has a power pull).
So, without having read any of this thread, how is Barb not also charged with incest in this case?
You should have no issue. People like @Rammspieler have attended trials of Chris-chan before.How realistic would it be to be able to sit the trial? I'm not an internet retard who will heckle and I just want to go there and watch
Cole wants nothing to do with his mom. He views her as an abuser. There's basically 0% chance that Cole will get involved with this. He's probably just gonna let the Virginia government deal with her.My big question that I haven't seen anyone talk about is....
What about Cole? If Cole has been notified and cares about his mom, could he come and take her back to NY?