Uncle Meat
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It might not be difficult to convince Chris that forced castration qualifies as "Gender Affirming Bottom Surgery". The State might give him that for free.
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You're gonna need a big cannon for this.I vote shot out of a cannon in the direction of New Jersey.
Where there is a Wil (Wheaton) there is a screaming way... Don't be a dream killer.You're gonna need a big cannon for this.
Doesn't matter. Killing yourself requires to be competent, that's why him, Cosmo and Spoony are going to pollute this earth till their last breath.
Again, leaving someone out of the trial would let defense to claim that Chris can't be charged with rape or for prosecution to claim that he should be charged with rape. That throws shadow on the whole process, since it will look like they are trying to put rape accusations on a tard or let rapist get away with "just" incest.
That could explain her letter to Chris.
If Chris could get a plea deal, then he would get one back in August or September, yet they keep him behind bars, his case has "more charges pending" and his defender tries to pull something, meaning that he doesn't have much to bargain with.it'll just be plea dealed
Chris gets a light sentence, gets moved somewhere else and then does similar crime - everyone involved in letting him get off easily will get shit for that. Also, don't forget that despite it being "a tard fucking his demented mother somewhere" this shit was on the news, to the point that even normies were wondering who the fuck Chris is. Fucking things up with him will bring as much of unwanted attention.throwing a shadow on the whole process is actually not a problem of any sort in the system
And they couldn't charge Chris if they only had one recording and the word of a tard. They have something else that points out that it happened and the level of Barb's involvement matters.The prosecution could also say stuff like that they don't have enough proof to charge her even if they had admission from Chris but not from her, they could just not say anything citing privacy.
Of course, it does. If someone gets a plea deal, they reclassify crime to some lesser offense and then sentence him accordingly.It's not a problem for the systems image apparently that the charges and sentences don't logically mesh together
Heck you could even still be behind bars even if they caught another dude for a murder you were sentenced for and possibly have to fight years to get out.
If Chris could get a plea deal, then he would get one back in August or September, yet they keep him behind bars, his case has "more charges pending" and his defender tries to pull something, meaning that he doesn't have much to bargain with.
Which means that they need this deal. They can't drag it forever, until prosecution says "ah, fuck it, let him go, just stop this travesty".The defense asking for continuances means they think they can get a better deal with more time and research.
This is drop in the ocean considering publicity that Chris got. It doesn't matter if he is troon or not, giving someone light sentence for having sex with his demented mother is never a good look.The only real bad news for Chris (other than shit he does to himself) is the recent Loudoun County stuff shining a bad light on troons.
When did Chris ever keept his mouth shut for more then 2 min. People want to know and they are going to manipulate him to the point he feel is thrustworthy and then starts running his mouth. Happen so many times before.I can picture Chris' attorney working His ass off and getting Chris a very good outcome. But alot of the outcome will be sealed and Chris won't be allowed to say anything about at all or Chris will go back to jail.
Then it will be maybe an hour after Chris is out when someone will have Chris on video talking about everything.
I mean considering people like Tommie Tooter is a thing, idk.He'll be fifty years old if they go through with ten year sentence. I don't think even ween-ish kids will feel like fucking with him.
His attorney is already trying "my client has been trolled" shit, so I am not sure about that. The best he could do is to play it out as Chris being an even bigger tard than he is and Barb having an episode that led to her grooming him, since she thought he was Bob or something. Barb can't be sent to jail, since she is old and demented and Chris gets probation. Or not, since I am not a lawyer.I can picture Chris' attorney working His ass off and getting Chris a very good outcome.
His attorney is already trying "my client has been trolled" shit, so I am not sure about that. The best he could do is to play it out as Chris being an even bigger tard than he is and Barb having an episode that led to her grooming him, since she thought he was Bob or something. Barb can't be sent to jail, since she is old and demented and Chris gets probation. Or not, since I am not a lawyer.
Not anymore. Early into this shit it could be argued that Chris is too mentally unstable to be charged, but now it's obvious that he is more than fit for that. His attorney has 0 power to drag it forever, otherwise every criminal with money would do that till he gets the lesser sentence possible. And about "good" part I've already said that - "my client has been trolled" sounds like something straight from lolsuit. Dis gonna be good.he has a lot more leverage in threatening the state with a time-consuming, expensive, and embarrassing trial.
That's correct. In addition, a lawyer's value is time. He's not getting paid like in a proper case with Chris, and once he sees that it's not some quick virtue signal thing, he's going to want to dump as quickly as possible. People think Chris is going to get OJ Simpson like representation and while Sieg Heilberg does have a Better Call Saul type racket going on, he really stands to gain nothing for successfully fighting to get Chris off.His attorney has 0 power to drag it forever, otherwise every criminal with money would do that till he gets the lesser sentence possible.
We need field agents in all liquor stores around his officeThat's correct. In addition, a lawyer's value is time. He's not getting paid like in a proper case with Chris, and once he sees that it's not some quick virtue signal thing, he's going to want to dump as quickly as possible. People think Chris is going to get OJ Simpson like representation and while Sieg Heilberg does have a Better Call Saul type racket going on, he really stands to gain nothing for successfully fighting to get Chris off.
Not to mention, by now, he's sick and tired of listening to Chris's nonsense. We know of people and letters they've received from Chris, but we have no clue how many letters he's sent to his attorney.
Not anymore. Early into this shit it could be argued that Chris is too mentally unstable to be charged, but now it's obvious that he is more than fit for that. His attorney has 0 power to drag it forever, otherwise every criminal with money would do that till he gets the lesser sentence possible. And about "good" part I've already said that - "my client has been trolled" sounds like something straight from lolsuit. Dis gonna be good.
That's correct. In addition, a lawyer's value is time. He's not getting paid like in a proper case with Chris, and once he sees that it's not some quick virtue signal thing, he's going to want to dump as quickly as possible. People think Chris is going to get OJ Simpson like representation and while Sieg Heilberg does have a Better Call Saul type racket going on, he really stands to gain nothing for successfully fighting to get Chris off.
Not to mention, by now, he's sick and tired of listening to Chris's nonsense. We know of people and letters they've received from Chris, but we have no clue how many letters he's sent to his attorney.
No he won'the'll probably have finally learned his lesson about posting stuff online to say the least.
Yeah like that is what has made Chris the man thing he is today, he won't learn the consequences of his actions unless he is genuinely punished for them.No he won't
It’s probably not possible for Chris to recognize he’s wrong, let alone admit it to himself, let alone admit it to others. His ability to justify his actions is infinite.Yeah like that is what has made Chris the man thing he is today, he won't learn the consequences of his actions unless he is genuinely punished for them.
If the plea is an incredibly light sentence (which at this point if they don't have enough shit to pin on Chris being a high possibility) then the state has ultimately failed him and Chris would put the blame on other people like the usual trolls and da haters, not actually thinking he did anything wrong and was ultimately framed by the non-merge belivers, or whatever new derogatory name Chris wants to give these people to fuel his superiority complex.
It’s probably not possible for Chris to recognize he’s wrong, let alone admit it to himself, let alone admit it to others. His ability to justify his actions is infinite.
Is it even possible to (ethically) punish him?