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In reply to the discussion: Kyle R Trial: DA doing well on this initial attack, IMO [View all]uponit7771
(92,665 posts)15. RIGHT !!! and the past actions with Mr Black goes to intent ... I'm blown away at the judge claiming
... it was his oppinion those statements to Mr Black had no bearing on what KR did.
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RIGHT !!! and the past actions with Mr Black goes to intent ... I'm blown away at the judge claiming
uponit7771
Nov 2021
#15
This judge will, through his interventions, will get this piece of garbage off.
a kennedy
Nov 2021
#4
the prosecutions screwups and aggression with prior witnesses isn't helping here
Amishman
Nov 2021
#5
Everything this judge has done prior has shown a total disregard for justice so BS on that.
hlthe2b
Nov 2021
#16
Don't be condescending... This judge is at a minimum biased as hell. I shifted nothing.
hlthe2b
Nov 2021
#19
I said nearly every other decision up to now has been biased along with his demeanor toward
hlthe2b
Nov 2021
#24
You do know that two things can be right at the same time, right? I never said the prosecutor
hlthe2b
Nov 2021
#29
You already posted this to me. I won't be redundant and will send you to my previous response.
hlthe2b
Nov 2021
#30
I think he is weak. I have little hope justice will be done in this case. It all seems stacked in
Celerity
Nov 2021
#9
omfg, this and what the judge started to "teach" the jury about the non lethality of hollow point
uponit7771
Nov 2021
#17
a mistrial will very likely be granted 'with prejudice' so no retrial, as jeopardy rules apply
Celerity
Nov 2021
#21
because it is basic foundational jurisprudence for any criminal trial in the US, evidence of a
Celerity
Nov 2021
#39
the 5th Amendment is in the US Constitution yet state and local courts are bound by it as well
Celerity
Nov 2021
#40
it's known at state & local levels as well as 404 prohibitions against character evidence
Celerity
Nov 2021
#43
btw, propensity evidence is another term for character evidence that some lawyers use
Celerity
Nov 2021
#44