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Hopefully I'm severely overestimating Chris's fervent zeal for Sonic's blue arm crusade and he somehow doesn't commit another crime by, I dunno, spraying some autistic graffiti on a sign advertising the new game or hiding away all the Sonic Boom plushies again or something equally Chris-esque.
This has no relevance on his case and I cannot think of a reason why it would be admissible. I do think it gives cause for concern about his current mental state, however.
EDIT: I am not familiar with whatever Virginia law may be applicable, but it would have to be a massive aberration from the norm to allow this in.
Real life court is a little different than Law & Order...Really? You don't think his shows his violent temper?
I wonder how many Olmar Woodleys in the world (would have) died because Lord Chandler gave the wrong name to his electric pokemon hedgehog assassins.Chris misspelled OMAR Woodley twice.
Now, how in tarnation is anybody be able to take chris "seriously" if he cant even get the name right.
Chris is slowly transforming into the villainous Slaweel Ryam/Mary Lee Walsh herself.
Especially when the court seems to be trying to shuffle him along with the minimum of effort and time, thus all the continuances instead of dealing with him.Real life court is a little different than Law & Order...
This sort of content, while hilarious for us, would be a complete minefield for someone to try to introduce because it's only vaguely related to the specific crime Chris is in trouble for.
The funniest thing is that the guy's name is Omar Woodley, spelled without an L in "Omar".
So nobody can bring to him the person called "Olmar Woodley" because there is no person called "Olmar Woodley".