Chris - The Legal Issues - A Prosecutor's Perspective

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I see you retards asking about trial every page and a half i'm not american but even I grasp the fucking basics of the American courts system. Chris is not getting a fucking Law & Order SVU special, Johnnie Cochran is not going to make some incredibly quotable quip for the defense.

He's going to show his troon ass up for plea bargaining and thats about it.
You are evading the point . Which i assume means you recognise you are full of shit lol
 
Dear god I hope he wears the horn.


Sweet Godbear and all deities... Someone, anyone need to get in contact with Chris before his trial and drop some hints.

“What happened to that horn of yours Chris? The one that always made people happy and smile?”

“Sure hope you get a happy jury Chris! They usually find the accused not guilty, and send them home with lots of money for being slandered and wrongly accused!”


Picture the hushed silence that falls over the courtroom, as Chris walks in with a smug smile and the horn on his head.

Judge, jury, prosecutors just stop mid conversation and stare, mouths agape.

The only sound heard besides a self confident “Hmm-yeah” will be the sound of Chris’s (most likely already drunk) defenders head hitting the table.
 
Sweet Godbear and all deities... Someone, anyone need to get in contact with Chris before his trial and drop some hints.

“What happened to that horn of yours Chris? The one that always made people happy and smile?”

“Sure hope you get a happy jury Chris! They usually find the accused not guilty, and send them home with lots of money for being slandered and wrongly accused!”


Picture the hushed silence that falls over the courtroom, as Chris walks in with a smug smile and the horn on his head.

Judge, jury, prosecutors just stop mid conversation and stare, mouths agape.

The only sound heard besides a self confident “Hmm-yeah” will be the sound of Chris’s (most likely already drunk) defenders head hitting the table.
Is chris still drinking like an irish catholic girl?
 
Chris is also pretty weak-willed and takes the path of least resistance whenever possible, so if his lawyer told him to take a plea-deal and everything would be over faster he'd probably do it.
 
I see you retards asking about trial every page and a half i'm not american but even I grasp the fucking basics of the American courts system. Chris is not getting a fucking Law & Order SVU special, Johnnie Cochran is not going to make some incredibly quotable quip for the defense.

He's going to show his troon ass up for plea bargaining and thats about it.

Well I guess we can all go home now that we know how it ends! 🙄

And no, that’s not how things work.

(Yeah, most cases never make it to trial, the prosecutor “overcharges” and offers a sensible plea bargain, the defendant takes because he doesn’t want to gamble.)

But first of all, the prosecutor needs to offer a plea deal. It’s far from certain and depends on a whole bunch of factors.


Secondly, Chris needs to accept the plea deal, which is also far from certain.
Last time he got offered one, he fought like a cretin to avoid it.


Saying that this will end in a plea deal is like saying it’ll rain on the first Thursday of next month. It may, it may not. It’s too early to say.
 
Sorry if this is a latefag question but when's the absolute latest Chris could be arraigned? It's not like he's an enemy combatant or something; shouldn't his due process rights mean it'll probably be sooner rather than later?
He should have been arranged by today if they haven't The charges could be dropped just like that. Granted just because it hasn't been publicly announced doesn't mean it hasn't happened
Edit some are saying because this happened over the weekend they have until tomorrow to formally charge Chris . Fair point but it still stands if he isn't charged soon the case could rendered dropped and at best Chris could be faced with whatever negligence reckless conditions he was keeping barb and the pets in and frivolous litigation at most.
 
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Secondly, Chris needs to accept the plea deal, which is also far from certain.
Last time he got offered one, he fought like a cretin to avoid it.
I mean if the defence do their homework into the Rob Bell debacle they'll probably declare Chris unfit to stand trial regardless. Its clear that his decision making process is nonexistant.
 
I know it's not what anybody wants to hear but I promise you the State doesn't give a shit about her in a criminal charges sense. We've already got more real criminals than we can deal with, stupid internet kiddies and morally shitty people aren't making the radar.
I understand. I'm not defending this girl, but this is the same thing we said about Chris. The law is too reactive and could stand to team up with the psychological and Healthcare fields to execute primary interventions that would catch people like Chris before they were allowed to strike.
 
I mean if the defence do their homework into the Rob Bell debacle they'll probably declare Chris unfit to stand trial regardless. Its clear that his decision making process is nonexistant.
The Chandler's blew their inheritance on a lawyer when Snyder had them dead to rights for attempting to run him over, I really hope someone in the system is lurking on here or the cwicki it's all they need to realize Chris is a mentally incompetent moron that needs some discipline but he'll never survive in prison, he'll never learn to "get with the program" there he'll just annoy the inmates till they bash his head in too hard or hire one of the lifer's to kill him.
 
Chris is also pretty weak-willed and takes the path of least resistance whenever possible, so if his lawyer told him to take a plea-deal and everything would be over faster he'd probably do it.

Chris has previous history of fighting like a cretin to avoid a sweetheart deal.

Yes, Chris loves the path of least resistance, and is a firm believer in shitting your pants and doing nothing.

However: Chris is also incredibly stubborn and stupid.

Take “Da Merge” for example. Was that the path of least resistance? Or playacting like Sonichu for like a year?

Chris also HATES to be “misunderstood”

Chris doesn’t think he did anything wrong and has a good part of his personality tied up in being “kind and caring”.

I could totally see him refuse some sweetheart deal of a two year suspended sentence, and instead risk ten years in the slammer if it means he doesnt have to say: “Yes, I Christine Weston Chandler is a rapist and raped my 80 year old mother!”
 
That is assuming they didn't tire of Chris the minute he introduced himself as CPU goddess blue heart of dimensions c 197" 2e joke about him merge sperging for the camera when Ralph caught him on stream but there's video of Chris unironically sperging about being a goddess and Sonichus being a real pokemon number 1982 to people while shopping.

The detectives have dealt with it all sure but depending on how old and out of the loop they are they won't make heads or tails of a good chunk of stuff Chris will go on about like hyperdimenson neptunia or MLP they may only remembeold school sonic and pokemon from their own childhoods if at all.
I suspect the sex crimes investigators already have a working familiarity with MLP and Hyperdimension Lolifunia
 
I understand. I'm not defending this girl, but this is the same thing we said about Chris. The law is too reactive and could stand to team up with the psychological and Healthcare fields to execute primary interventions that would catch people like Chris before they were allowed to strike.

You're not necessarily wrong. If you'd have asked me about Chris the day before this broke I'm sure I'd have said something very similar and I'd have been horrifically mistaken.

Part of the issue is also our emphasis on individual liberties - we've chosen to have a more reactive legal system. Look at, for example, what the UK does with Anti-Social Behavior Orders. They're like restraining orders on steroids - Oh, you keep going into the city center and acting a fool, starting fights? You're banned from the city center now. There's one I'm aware of where a guy had to check into the police station every time his soccer team played and stay there till it was over because of his repeated hooliganism. Stuff we can't even imagine as within the power of the law.
 
Chris has previous history of fighting like a cretin to avoid a sweetheart deal.

Yes, Chris loves the path of least resistance, and is a firm believer in shitting your pants and doing nothing.

However: Chris is also incredibly stubborn and stupid.

Take “Da Merge” for example. Was that the path of least resistance? Or playacting like Sonichu for like a year?

Chris also HATES to be “misunderstood”

Chris doesn’t think he did anything wrong and has a good part of his personality tied up in being “kind and caring”.

I could totally see him refuse some sweetheart deal of a two year suspended sentence, and instead risk ten years in the slammer if it means he doesnt have to say: “Yes, I Christine Weston Chandler is a rapist and raped my 80 year old mother!”
I think Chris will ultimately take the plea deal but like you said he's going to fight tooth and nail to not accept it. His poor lawyer is going to have to trudge through 10 tons of delusions and narcissism just to gamble on Chris wising up for a second. We'll see in the end how this turns out
 
I understand. I'm not defending this girl, but this is the same thing we said about Chris. The law is too reactive and could stand to team up with the psychological and Healthcare fields to execute primary interventions that would catch people like Chris before they were allowed to strike.

Ah... So precon precrime intervention. Perhaps with some AI prediction routines?

Or is this more of a Chinese Social Credits system with some predictive elements built in?

No offense, but that sounds... Incredibly scary and as an incredibly bad idea.

(As anyone with experience with law, social systems and healthcare can attest to.)

For every Chris you’d catch, there’ll be a dozen harmless spergs caught in the net, having to prove they’re preemptively innocent.
 
I've gotten the impression over the years that Barb is leaning heavily on Chris's tugboat, the money he "stole" from her account has a decent likelihood of being income generated by his tugboat or patreon. I'm suspecting that theft or financial abuse of Barb will be an uphill fight if someone tries to put that charge on him.

Also extremely relevant is Barb's brain or lack thereof. If she's a mumbling potato, it's a clear-cut rainbow of sexual assault charges against a demented woman who can't consent. But if she's lucid and tells any investigators that he never touched her, things change in a hurry. Or if she's lucid and tells investigators that she did consent, they're both on the hook for incest charges.

I imagine we're dealing with a state prosecutor here
how much of the actual public interest is going to factor in? Chris and Barb are and have been a nusience to virginia for decades now; what's the odds on just having barb committed to an institution and chris given some sort of custodial term with lots of deductibles and a suspended sentence over 5 years or so to just make this go away? I can't imagine turning this into a major case does a lot for the state's image and they'll want to keep it low key
 
In a truly consensual incest case with average adults I would choose to charge the parent almost every time because they're older and the authority figure even though both are grown - we don't just magically break the hold and influence our parents have on us by turning 18. Often it takes years of therapy.
So, out of interest, 'step' relations are considered incest in some places and it looks like Virginia is one of them. If step-sibling sex is illegal and there's a stepbrother and sister both of consensual age and happily fucking away not harming anyone, is this something that will generally be dropped and not charged?

Asking for a friend.
 
Incompetent? Quite possible. But that would be incompetent to stand trial/assist in his own defense and that simply means sent away to an institution for competency restoration then brought back and tried.
This is someone who thinks cartoon characters are real and that one day they'll take him to another dimension.
 
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