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1 hour ago, nadiamendell said:

 

 

 :rip:

I guess conflict of interest is fine now. Trial a sham before it started :deadbanana4:

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2 hours ago, nadiamendell said:

 

 

 :rip:

It's all making sense isn't it? 

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People already making dark academia moodboards of his court outfit :rip:

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4 hours ago, Cesar said:

he putting the commissary money to use, look at the skin. he gotta be getting a supply of kiehls honey

This is the gayest comment in this thread. 
 

Spoiler

And I love it. 
 

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:rip: 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Riverbank said:

People already making dark academia moodboards of his court outfit :rip:

I was on Pinterest and I stumbled upon this chick who has a whole board of photos of him taken from his social media :deadbanana2:

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1 hour ago, nadiamendell said:

 

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The translation... and why is this serving men.com/youngperps, I - :psyduck:

The way the lawyer is giving

 

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Unexpected Eve Barlow reference :ahh: @Communion @Vermillion

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Different angle on the earlier story…

 

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3 hours ago, Vermillion said:

:rip: 

 

 

Wait she looks like Joker's attorney in the recent Joker movie. Luigi is Joker

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So best case realistic scenario is, the jury find him not guilty for the terrorism and murder 1 charge, and instead he gets found guilty for the smaller secondary charges and serves like 5 to 10 years in prison. That's the reality I'm hoping for.

 

The reality that he gets a mis trial or a hung jury are second best realistic scenarios but more unlikely to happen.

 

Now the idea that there's a major fuckup on the side of the NYPD/PA police or the prosecutors so they have to acquit him is the true best case scenario but I somehow have no hope for that, although it could be possible. Never say never I guess.

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8 hours ago, CandyCoatedClouds said:

So best case realistic scenario is, the jury find him not guilty for the terrorism and murder 1 charge, and instead he gets found guilty for the smaller secondary charges and serves like 5 to 10 years in prison. That's the reality I'm hoping for.

 

The reality that he gets a mis trial or a hung jury are second best realistic scenarios but more unlikely to happen.

 

Now the idea that there's a major fuckup on the side of the NYPD/PA police or the prosecutors so they have to acquit him is the true best case scenario but I somehow have no hope for that, although it could be possible. Never say never I guess.

Any chance of a sentence with parole?

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9 hours ago, sugarysunflower said:

Any chance of a sentence with parole?

Somehow I think that's the most impossible, unless he gets sentenced but gets paroled early for good behavior.

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:ahh: this contrarian LOSER always has to have the worst takes

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We don't deserve him

 

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20 hours ago, CandyCoatedClouds said:

So best case realistic scenario is, the jury find him not guilty for the terrorism and murder 1 charge

Unfortunately i don't see a scenario where he doesn't spend the rest of his life in jail. Capitalism™️ will take care of that. 

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1 hour ago, ClashAndBurn said:


:ahh: this contrarian LOSER always has to have the worst takes

 This disgusting racist (d*stiny) still has a platform to spew out his hatred is beyond me

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If this ends up being a mistrial it will be the biggest kii of the century :suburban:

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the best, best, best case scenario will be life with the possibility of parole in like 20-30 years in a medium security prison instead of an ultra max but i think even that is sadly a stretch. if they by some miracle botch the state trial or a sympathetic juror somehow sneaks in, they will just throw the book at him in the federal trial. threading that needle twice will be impossible for his defense.  

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6 hours ago, getBusy said:

Unfortunately i don't see a scenario where he doesn't spend the rest of his life in jail. Capitalism™️ will take care of that. 

Not if (and this is a small if) there is an undeniable screw up somewhere that declares a mistrial. Like forsay, the disgraced Mayor of NY Eric Adams speech deliberately called him a killer and a terrorist -which is illegal because he hasn't been convicted and he's influencing the minds of potential jurors, therefore spoiling the jury selection- or the fact that the pre-trial judge is married to a former Pfizer executive. The aren't enough to drop the case entirely but enough buildup and maybe the lawyer has a solid case to a mistrial.

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