Kyle Rittenhouse Legal Proceedings - Come for the trial, stay for….

What do you think will happen?

  • Guilty on all charges

    Votos: 282 8.8%
  • Full Acquittal

    Votos: 1,077 33.7%
  • Mistral

    Votos: 264 8.3%
  • Mixture of verdicts

    Votos: 479 15.0%
  • Minecraft

    Votos: 213 6.7%
  • Roblox

    Votos: 132 4.1%
  • Runescape

    Votos: 203 6.3%
  • Somehow Guilty Of Two Mutually Exclusive Actions

    Votos: 514 16.1%
  • KYLE WILL SUBMIT TO BBC

    Votos: 35 1.1%

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but the judge is so baffled by how stupid the prosecution is that he decided to take paddle out himself
Both the Judge and Prosecution know what he is doing is wrong but the prosecution will still try doing it to gain an advantage, its normal slimy lawyering shit. The prosecutor knows he isn't allowed to do it but he is still going to dance around and put on a show when caught.
 
"Subsection 123.456 b. 154. d."
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"Greater latitude rule for child sex offenses"

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This is devolving into a fediverse argument about if hardcore lolicon counts as child pornography. I'm waiting for one of them to bring up how she's canonically an 8,000 year old vampire.
 
The only thing I can figure out is if he was waiting for Binger to get to a certain or tipping point but I have no idea what that would be. Fucking bonkers man

Oh fuck off Binger "WHaaaaaa I would need to do more work!" Faggot you get paid in tax dollars you're not out anything.

If it's a mistrial then I believe that it's over. I don't think they can retry him again.
I thought if its a mistrial either the prosecution can drop it or they have to redo everything starting from the begining, get a new jury, etc.
 
mistrials are not double jeopardy, you can be retried
There's an exception for some cases of prosecutorial misconduct, especially when it is intentional. For instance, such as after willfully defying the court's order. Concealing exculpatory evidence (Brady material) is another.
 
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There's an exception for some cases of prosecutorial misconduct, especially when it is intentional. For instance, such as after willfully defying the court's order.
if the prosecution is trying to 'provoke' a mistrial, yeah, there is a double jeopardy argument on trial 2
 
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