Chris court appearance

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How much you wanna bet Chris already all but confessed? He's really not that smart and the cops are pros. Hell, all they'll have to do as ask "so you raped your mom huh?" and he'll probably say it was consensual, in effect admitting to it. Chris is not smart enough to keep his mouth shut. Poor lawyer has his work cut out for him, indeed.
He apparently confessed over the phone while in jail and talking to someone. Jail calls are recorded and can be used as evidence.
 
People must be coping hard. Either way, it doesn't matter since Chris is now classified as male in the legal system.
The myth might have started because the criminal code used the pronoun "he", but in legalize, I'm pretty sure that's just a generic term which applies to both men and women. Similar to how terms like "mankind" don't just refer to "men", but men and women or "humanity" as a whole.
 
The myth might have started because the criminal code used the pronoun "he", but in legalize, I'm pretty sure that's just a generic term which applies to both men and women. Similar to how terms like "mankind" don't just refer to "men", but men and women or "humanity" as a whole.

You're half right. That's what started it. The reason for it starting is that statute wording is incredibly important in legalese, because the law prefers to avoid broad and ambiguous stuff, and a lot of jurisdictions have canons of construct that start with some varient of "if the meaning is clear on its face, you don't get to interpret or extrapolate'.

Which is why Virginia passed a seperate law saying any use of gendered language should be understood to mean all genders. So now it does read the way you think, but only because of that additional law. Without that, the statute only saying he could have actually been a stumbling block.
 
And it would actually be an effective defense

I thought justice was blind, not autistic


I wish Chris was that stupid but you will be amazed to see how Chris goes into "tail between his legs" mode when he has no one willing to help, support or stand up for him when told by someone else. At most he might remind them once and get annoyed when they dont comply but thats as far as he has the guts to go. Chris only goes with this tranny shit because he has people that support this type of path (the fact Chris tronned out around the same time that transexuality and the LGBTQ movement became more prominent on the internet is NOT a coincidence),
I dunno, in his hearing last week he was literally stomping his feet having a tard rage moment, so unless that lawyer put the fear of godichu in him after getting him in private he's not going into "tail between legs" mode.

Maybe after 5 weeks in Jail without toys and without his autistic tantrums getting him anything he wants.
 
I dunno, in his hearing last week he was literally stomping his feet having a tard rage moment, so unless that lawyer put the fear of godichu in him after getting him in private he's not going into "tail between legs" mode.

Maybe after 5 weeks in Jail without toys and without his autistic tantrums getting him anything he wants.
Are jails the big communal areas without personal cells?
 
I mean, apart from being a fucking pedophile and a terrible human being in general (which until recently couldn't be said for Chris), what does Yaniv stand out in?

Sheer effrontery I'd say. The brazenness of his scamming is unparalleled, and let's not forget his calling the fire department over 30 times to get his fat ass out of the bath. Luckily he's an idiot - an intelligent Yaniv would be no laughing matter.
 
It's not going to happen. The insanity defense is not "this person has a mental illness so they aren't accountable", it's that "this mental illness or defect made them unable to understand right from wrong in this specific situation."
This is kind of a misconception, Virginia case law allows for the insanity defense if you have a disorder that renders you unable resist committing the crime.

“Right and wrong” is also generally defined in the moral sense, not the legal one. Chris’s lawyer could argue that he attempted to cover it up because he knew it was legally, not because he actually understood it was wrong.
 
Am I correct to assume that after short term Care he'd be turned out into the wilderness with only weens and Tugboat to help him?
No, then he'd go back to normal jail to await trial, unless he could prove he had to remain in treatment to remain competent to stand trial. They might allow that. He's not just being allowed out under those circumstances, although Heilberg could probably file a motion for him to be outright released on o.r. or kept in a facility.

Also is Heilberg perhaps the most contradictory name you've ever heard?
 
I haven’t fortunately
HA HA YOUR MIND! BROKEN!
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I dunno, in his hearing last week he was literally stomping his feet having a tard rage moment, so unless that lawyer put the fear of godichu in him after getting him in private he's not going into "tail between legs" mode.

Maybe after 5 weeks in Jail without toys and without his autistic tantrums getting him anything he wants.

I feel like this is him not getting how serious his situation yet if his arrest video is anything to go by. He thinks this is, at most, like the macing of the gamestop employee or running over Snyder where he will get legally scolded, fined and sent on his merry way. He.is.NOT.aware.how severe it all is and how likely he will actually go to jail now. If he DOES get it, he might change his attitude. Tho I admit his boldness could also be due to his joke of a mental state
 
What did Chris say the fine was for smoking in Cwcville? 15 years or a 1,000 dollar fine? I wonder if he's aware yet of what justice really looks like.
Chris is literally that psycho kid in the "It's a Good Life" Twilight Zone episode, except without the power actually to wish you into the cornfield, so people just laugh at him instead of obeying his insane demands.
Even though Chris has no place to live?
His tard bucks continue if he's released.
 
Yea, the lawyer will be fine enough, the hardest part will be preventing Chris from torpedoing every one of his arguments in the courtroom by actively shouting over him. Its hard to make a case that he's just a harmless idiot who didn't know any better when he's actively screeching over you contradicting arguments and threatening the judge inadvertently.
It's kinda too late for this. Chris admitted to porking his mom in the leaked calls and that's the only charge under question right now.
 
It's kinda too late for this. Chris admitted to porking his mom in the leaked calls and that's the only charge under question right now.
Never assume a lolcow can't make things worse for themselves. All it would take is Chris having a rush of shit to the brain to end up with additional charges. Contempt of Court is easily on the table if he keeps up his misbehavior.
 
Yea, the lawyer will be fine enough, the hardest part will be preventing Chris from torpedoing every one of his arguments in the courtroom by actively shouting over him. Its hard to make a case that he's just a harmless idiot who didn't know any better when he's actively screeching over you contradicting arguments and threatening the judge inadvertently.

How badly can a misbehaving client affect the case? I know it no doubt affects things but I wonder if his attitude can damn him in the long run...tho if he goes for "innocent for reason of insanity", it might work out in his favor

Edit: Well, you kind of answered my question with one of your posts, you can dismiss this if you want.
 
Even though Chris has no place to live?
Unless there's 100% proof he will be homeless, it's not for certain. Null mentioned his plans of buying Chris' house just so he wouldn't have to face the reality of homelessness and could work (lol) peacefully but this was in the case Barb died and also before all this rape event happened.
There's still a chance that he didn't completely give up on Chris yet and is just waiting for him to come out to further fix his living situation and, if not the classic house, help him live somewhere else by himself. Which he is going to fuck up eventually if it happens anyway but there's that.

Blinded white-knights and all considered, I don't think Chris will be forever homeless after jail, someone is going to protect him from that.
 
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