Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Thread

And then the Judge dismissed it with prejudice to add to the massive W

I think that might just be a procedural thing they do after every not guilty vote or a formal acknowledgement of the verdict. Because otherwise dismissing or not dismissing charges does nothing in this case, he cannot legally be retried ever.
 
I think that might just be a procedural thing they do after every not guilty vote or a formal acknowledgement of the verdict. Because otherwise dismissing or not dismissing charges does nothing in this case, he cannot legally be retried ever.

I think you're right, I just looked at it from Binger and Fatboy's perspective because you just know they took it as a personal attack.

HAHAHAHA YES!!!!!! Get fucked commies😂😂😂😂😂

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I have a bad feeling about this. We don't know what the Feds and Bumbling Biden might be planning. That Admin already said they would do something if the verdict didn't go the way they wanted. This may not be fully over yet.
 
I could see an appeal on the gun charge (as there's no double jeopardy on that particular charge). That could be a mess. But still, this is a win.

I wouldn't be concerned at all about a federal charge, they have to link that to a hate crime, which won't be possible.
 
I could see an appeal on the gun charge (as there's no double jeopardy on that particular charge). That could be a mess. But still, this is a win.

I wouldn't be concerned at all about a federal charge, they have to link that to a hate crime, which won't be possible.

honestly the president shouldn't be getting involved with a local trial, the fact that he did in this case reflects badly on him when he's already heavily underwater.
 
Politically, I'll freely admit I disagree with a lot of the people on this forum. Even then, as someone who considers themselves at the very least left-leaning, this is really the only reasonable outcome. I expected it back when it first happened because it was pretty blatantly self-defense. Especially after watching recordings of everything that went down.

He shouldn't have been there to begin with, but that doesn't really change things.

Though I'm curious. Did they ever end up identifying whoever it was that fired the first shot? In the videos I watched, when Kyle was first being chased someone off camera fired a gun and that's about when he turned around and shot the first guy.
 
lol take a win
I could see an appeal on the gun charge (as there's no double jeopardy on that particular charge). That could be a mess. But still, this is a win.

I wouldn't be concerned at all about a federal charge, they have to link that to a hate crime, which won't be possible.
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