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Newfags, the lot of them. They weren't around when Chris went to court over trying to run over Snyder. They weren't around when Chris went to court over spraying someone with mace. Now they come out of the woodwork to give us hottakes about how the legal system is going to handle Chris and none of it makes any sense.I have to say it amazes me how many people in this thread don't understand or have an accurate view of the criminal justice system. Its NOT like it is on tv and movies and while there are very specific edge cases where people are sentenced to state hospitals, the majority of offenders are simply stuck into a a for-profit prison system where they are treated like garbage while the prison takes money from the state.
Chris will not have good representation and will therefore not get a good defense. He is poor and his no family that will come to his rescue. He will most likely perjure himself and may end up being held in contempt during the trial (if this goes to trial).
If he IS deemed mentally unable to assist in his own defense he will still end up locked up temporarily in a facility that will eventually rubber stamp his competency to stand trial and he will still end up in prison.
Chris is going to be bottom bitch on a totem pole of suffering if they put him in gen pop. I don't expect criminals to play by any kind of honor system where Chris is going to be off-limits just cause he's a weirdo. He's a weirdo who did something so unimaginably atrocious and he's such a whiny bitch, that even the meekest buffoon will be able to make Chris' life a living hell.Make no mistake, Chris having raped his elderly demented mom is likely to put his status in prison somewhere around that of a child molester.
I'm not saying Chris will definitely suffer violence in prison, but there is no way anyone can say for sure that he won't.
Even if he doesn't, he is likely to find himself in a situation where not only does the state control most of his actions, but other, stronger inmates control what's left of his freedom. If he lands in non-protective custody, in a facility that has a strong gang presence, he might literally be told when he can eat (i.e, be made to wait until higher status inmates have finished their meals), and/or how to fold his laundry. No one will associate with him socially, because in prison, you are who you run with. And if he is able to draw Sonichu for money, there is a high likelihood that money will be taken. And if the other inmates discover that weens will pay Chris for his "art", they might put him to work so they can take all the proceeds. In prison parlance, Chris will be considered a "lame", or possibly worse.
Prison is full of shitty, frustrated people, who have nothing but time to figure out how to game the guards and weaker inmates. Chris will be taken for whatever people can get out of him, because he is too weak and cowardly to hold his own, and has nothing to offer any group in prison, except his status as a victim.
And to those saying Chris is too fat/ugly/smelly to get raped, know that rape, especially in prison, is a crime of power. Some people might fuck more attractive inmates for pleasure, but rape is often used in prison for punishment. It's not unheard of for sex offenders, especially those who p[rey on the weak and helpless, to be horrifically raped and tortured in prison.
A lot of this has changed with the Prison Rape Elimination Act, which is why I said earlier that it's more coercion and manipulation these days than razor-to-the-throat rape. But, rape still occurs. And because of his crime, Chris' status will be about as low as you can get. If he raped a little old lady who wasn't his mother, that would be bad enough. But his crime will be considered particularly heinous, even by prison standards.
I'm not claiming to know what will or will not happen to Chris. But, his case is all over the news. There will be people in County jail with him right now who end up in prison with him. His crimes will be known. And they will not be the type of crimes that you want to be in prison for, with others knowing why you are there. And this is all before Chris even opens his mouth. Other convicts' opinions of him will only worsen the more they see and learn of him.
Even in the best-case scenario, Chris' life as he knows it is over, and he is not mentally equipped to deal with anything else. He will likely come out of prison, if he survives, far worse than when he went in, mentally.
And to that I say: Good.
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