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Agreed. The 20th Century gave us the OJ Simpson trial, the 21st Century is giving us the Chris-Chan trial.This trial should be taped and preserved like it’s some modern all time classic on the level of Shakespeare
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Agreed. The 20th Century gave us the OJ Simpson trial, the 21st Century is giving us the Chris-Chan trial.This trial should be taped and preserved like it’s some modern all time classic on the level of Shakespeare
Not at all lol, the newest letters from Chris are not released and one of the ween is playing retard telephone game with us, giving HIS interpretation of what Chris had allegedly said. It probably has 0% reliability but some sort of deal was mentioned. It’s also probable heilberg told Chris he will try to get some sort of deal for him and Chris/ween interpreted whatever is said as being given a dealIs it confirmed or at least strongly implied that this has come about because Chris refused a plea?
The plea deal is just a guess. We don't know if he had one.This thread has moved extremely fast and I've been busy today - what is known at present? Is it confirmed or at least strongly implied that this has come about because Chris refused a plea?
From what I'm aware of, and I am no expert in Virginia law, but while a court can subpoena someone's testimony, what form that testimony takes can vary from in person to written, no?He's still a US citizen. Virginia can compel his attendance in a criminal trial if his testimony is actually relevant. Now admittedly there are steps if Null wants to fight it. They can't just send State troopers to collect him. But the end result is inevitable to the point it's not really worth it to belabor the point.
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Gotcha. So what we're guessing is that Heilberg tried to stall for whatever reason, Chris most likely fudged a deal, and now the misdemeanor is probably getting upgraded to a felony.
It's just kinda funky that it took almost exactly a year to get to this point, like it's purposeful.
Can criminal trials not do video testimony?From what I'm aware of, and I am no expert in Virginia law, but while a court can subpoena someone's testimony, what form that testimony takes can vary from in person to written, no?
Like I cannot see someone compelling Null, who lives in another country, to fly to a state he really has little tie to, when some sort of written document or statement would suffice;
and thats if they even bother.
It depends on the form the testimony takes and how it's framed. The State can't just get a sworn statement from Null and use it against Chris. Chris' defense has to be able to cross examine the statement. How this is done could take any form, so long as the State and Defense agree. They could just have Null do a Zoom call for conveniences sake. But if this lands in front of a Jury, 100% Null will have to show up in person. Judges don't play around with Criminal Jury trials.From what I'm aware of, and I am no expert in Virginia law, but while a court can subpoena someone's testimony, what form that testimony takes can vary from in person to written, no?
Like I cannot see someone compelling Null, who lives in another country, to fly to a state he really has little tie to, when some sort of written document or statement would suffice;
and thats if they even bother.
Welp.We might actually get a prison saga someday and not just a jail saga.
Unfortunately, you can't legally do that. I know it was what they did in Seinfeld, but you can't parade a bunch of character witnesses in to discredit someone.Personally, I'm hoping everything and anything that could go wrong will go wrong. That every person Chris has ever interacted with over the years is subpoenaed and that the case will become such a clusterfuck that it somehow goes to the Supreme Court. I want to see Clarence Thomas forced to watch videos of Chris drinking his own cum and Breyer listening to Virgin with Rage, I want Amy Barret to watch Chris fuck a blow up doll. I just want it to go big and spiral out of control, I'm hoping it becomes bigger than the O.J. trial.
>Null refuses to fly to VA to testifyFrom what I'm aware of, and I am no expert in Virginia law, but while a court can subpoena someone's testimony, what form that testimony takes can vary from in person to written, no?
Like I cannot see someone compelling Null, who lives in another country, to fly to a state he really has little tie to, when some sort of written document or statement would suffice;
and thats if they even bother.
While most cases don't go to trial, Chris's case has the hallmarks of those that are more likely to, in my anecdotal experience. That is, trials are more likely when someone is accused of heinous sex crimes or when they are recipients of benefits they need to survive but would be cut off with a felony conviction.He is not indicted yet, but the case going to a grand jury basically means he's indicted, because they almost never say no.
It appears it will happen on August 8th.
He is not going to trial until he goes to trial. You can enter a plea deal at any time before the trial. You can even do it *at* a trial (though you've already made the prosecution do most of the work so they won't be generous, last minute deals are basically to spare a victim from having to testify).
I've personally seen plea deals be entered right as the trial was starting, the jury was ready, and the judge walked into the room. Defendants sometimes change their mind when they walk into court and realize "holy shit this is really happening".
It's like asking if two people talking smack in a bar are going to fight. It's not a fight until someone throws a punch, and unless you're at a scummy bar it almost never results in a fight.
95% of cases do not go to trial.
One thing is what theoretically is possible.From what I'm aware of, and I am no expert in Virginia law, but while a court can subpoena someone's testimony, what form that testimony takes can vary from in person to written, no?
Like I cannot see someone compelling Null, who lives in another country, to fly to a state he really has little tie to, when some sort of written document or statement would suffice;
and thats if they even bother.
It's spelled JULAY.the grand july appearance
It would be quite the spectacle to watch it live. I doubt that's going to happen though.This trial should be taped and preserved like it’s some modern all time classic on the level of Shakespeare
Now I'm thinking if Chris made a sonichu comic in vein of "If I Did It."Agreed. The 20th Century gave us the OJ Simpson trial, the 21st Century is giving us the Chris-Chan trial.
Chris has been sentenced to 20 years of hard labor in Virginia's pickle fields.