They polled the whole town, not just the people picked.How exactly were the jurors 'polled'?
They polled the whole town, not just the people picked.How exactly were the jurors 'polled'?
What "lower" charges do you think he needs to receive probation for?Hoping he picks up the lower charges, nothing of murder or manslaughter, gets some probation and that'll be it.
Unfortunately, in this sad sick society they'll find him guilty just so no peaceful protestors burn down their city.
Not enough..?Does anyone know the total round count Rittenhouse fired?
If we’re talking about predictions, I think there will be more guilty verdicts than that. The defense team is so incompetent one can reasonably wonder if they’re playing for the other team.That's my assumptions. You gun nuts that think he's going to get off completely free are out of your mind. This isn't your grandpappys country anymore.
- First degree Reckless Homicide - Not Guilty
- First degree recklessly endangering safety - Not Guilty
- First degree intentional homicide - Not Guilty
- Attempted first degree intentional homicide - Not Guilty
- First degree recklessly endangering homicide - Not Guilty
- Possession of a dangerous weapon by someone under 18 - Guilty
- Failure to comply with a state order - Guilty
The possession charge has a good chance of being thrown out.That's my assumptions. You gun nuts that think he's going to get off completely free are out of your mind. This isn't your grandpappys country anymore.
- First degree Reckless Homicide - Not Guilty
- First degree recklessly endangering safety - Not Guilty
- First degree intentional homicide - Not Guilty
- Attempted first degree intentional homicide - Not Guilty
- First degree recklessly endangering homicide - Not Guilty
- Possession of a dangerous weapon by someone under 18 - Guilty
- Failure to comply with a state order - Guilty
"You gun nuts"?That's my assumptions. You gun nuts that think he's going to get off completely free are out of your mind. This isn't your grandpappys country anymore.
- First degree Reckless Homicide - Not Guilty
- First degree recklessly endangering safety - Not Guilty
- First degree intentional homicide - Not Guilty
- Attempted first degree intentional homicide - Not Guilty
- First degree recklessly endangering homicide - Not Guilty
- Possession of a dangerous weapon by someone under 18 - Guilty
- Failure to comply with a state order - Guilty
Under what circumstance were the jurors polled?The other night Robert Barns said that before jury selection the jurors were polled at 2/3’s believing that he’s guilty. Outrageous miscarriage of Justice it would be, It’s quite possible he gets convicted.
"You gun nuts"?
Or "Fudd"?Is "gun nuts" another way of saying "boomer" now?
The Detective looks like F Chuck Todd.
I misspoke. The way Barnes worded it, was clunky. What I infer is something to the effect that 2/3 of potential jurors believed Rittenhouse was guilty, because of a poll conducted on the citizens of Kenosha. So it’s Barnes’s opinion that the juror pool was tainted by lies spread by the media. One of the lies he mentioned was a false story told by local media that Rittenhouse had ties to or was a member of the Proud Boys. He said that the defense team should have made that point to the judge.Under what circumstance were the jurors polled?
Ah. That makes sense. This is why we have voir dire.I misspoke. The way Barnes worded it, was clunky. What I infer is something to the effect that 2/3 of potential jurors believed Rittenhouse was guilty, because of a poll conducted on the citizens of Kenosha. So it’s Barnes’s opinion that the juror pool was tainted by lies spread by the media. One of the lies he mentioned was a false story told by local media that Rittenhouse had ties to or was a member of the Proud Boys. He said that the defense team should have made that point to the judge.
Really?Ah. That makes sense. This is why we have voir dire.