Popular Post Chemist Posted Monday at 08:32 PM Popular Post Posted Monday at 08:32 PM 1 hour ago, MattieB said: I just know they're showing him our memes 💀 This one is still the best 18
bad guy Posted Monday at 09:20 PM Posted Monday at 09:20 PM 1 hour ago, nadiamendell said: I guess conflict of interest is fine now. Trial a sham before it started 3 10
Popular Post nadiamendell Posted Monday at 09:31 PM Popular Post Posted Monday at 09:31 PM (edited) The translation... and why is this serving men.com/youngperps, I - Edited Monday at 09:31 PM by nadiamendell 15
MattieB Posted Monday at 10:00 PM Posted Monday at 10:00 PM 2 hours ago, nadiamendell said: It's all making sense isn't it?
Riverbank Posted Monday at 10:10 PM Posted Monday at 10:10 PM People already making dark academia moodboards of his court outfit 8
Slap Posted Monday at 10:36 PM Posted Monday at 10:36 PM 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. 8
ParisTexas Posted Monday at 10:48 PM Posted Monday at 10:48 PM (edited) 3 hours ago, Riverbank said: People already making dark academia moodboards of his court outfit I was on Pinterest and I stumbled upon this chick who has a whole board of photos of him taken from his social media Edited Tuesday at 01:23 AM by ParisTexas 1
Slap Posted Monday at 11:03 PM Posted Monday at 11:03 PM 1 hour ago, nadiamendell said: The translation... and why is this serving men.com/youngperps, I - The way the lawyer is giving 13
ClashAndBurn Posted Tuesday at 01:13 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:13 AM Unexpected Eve Barlow reference @Communion @Vermillion 1 6
Vermillion Posted Tuesday at 01:57 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 01:57 AM Different angle on the earlier story… 2 4
Blue Jeans Posted Tuesday at 02:02 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:02 AM 3 hours ago, Vermillion said: Wait she looks like Joker's attorney in the recent Joker movie. Luigi is Joker
CandyCoatedClouds Posted Tuesday at 02:06 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:06 AM (edited) 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. Edited Tuesday at 02:07 AM by CandyCoatedClouds 4 4
sugarysunflower Posted Tuesday at 11:05 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:05 AM 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?
CandyCoatedClouds Posted Tuesday at 08:46 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:46 PM 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. 1
ClashAndBurn Posted Tuesday at 09:33 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:33 PM this contrarian LOSER always has to have the worst takes 1
getBusy Posted Tuesday at 10:19 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:19 PM 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.
Skestina Posted Tuesday at 10:44 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:44 PM 1 hour ago, ClashAndBurn said: 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 1
commander Posted Tuesday at 10:52 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:52 PM If this ends up being a mistrial it will be the biggest kii of the century 6
teresaguidice Posted yesterday at 12:24 AM Posted yesterday at 12:24 AM (edited) 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. Edited yesterday at 12:27 AM by teresaguidice 2 1
CandyCoatedClouds Posted yesterday at 05:08 AM Posted yesterday at 05:08 AM 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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