Whatever judge Chris goes before will have seen worse, as will his attorney.
This is an interesting case only if you care about Christory. I can promise you that the legal system does not find it interesting.
There seems to be this mindset that Chris is on trial for being Chris, and that he'll beat the charges once Money Goldbergsilversteinbaum Esquire drags Bluespike into court and the judge declares Chris a tard and puts him in the nut house.
People need to remember that these law enforcement agencies, and criminal justice people have dealt with people raping babies and outright murdering other people on really shaky grounds. Chris is not going to get committed by guys in white coats because a dude in a pickle costume tricked him a decade or longer ago.
The focus is on this crime. If this was just like one of the many other ween attempts to get the state involved in Chris's life, it probably would have petered out by now. Instead, we saw LEO's respond pretty quickly, and Chris is still in jail. All Chris would have done is had to say "I have no idea what you're talking about", and Barb back that story up for him to probably only have to go downtown to talk, max. Fortunately, Chris is a horrible liar and Barb most likely didn't like it and told the cops that.
It doesn't matter if some pokemon told him to do it, and someone online called him a faggot, Chris pretty much plotted this entire escapade out, down to buying books and doing research. His obfuscation of the events while bragging shows he has a complete understanding that it was wrong.
That's literally all the prosecution has to prove. We saw how Chris reacted to Rob Bell's defense that he was just a man child, but that kind of defense is not going to work that well in a case like this. In addition, Ruckersville now has a case with worldwide attention, so they're not going to just put him in a diversion program, they're going to make sure stuff sticks.