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Yeah, that M14 video guy...
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The guy in biggest world of Sh*t, is the one who purchased the rifle for KR. That's a big federal charge especially if they want to make an example of you, which they will want to do.
What are you talking about?


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A great American had his future handed back to him today. I worry he'll be under scrutiny for many years by people wanting to do him harm. Both violent and nonviolent i.e. close scrutiny of his life going forward by the media and left seeking to smear him anyway they can conjure to support their narrative.

My faith in the justice system has been raised a few points. I both hope and feel there are good things ahead for this young man.
 
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I think you think it's a straw purchase. That's not what happened here. If there's a riot in my town and it's bad enough I'm arming the neighbors who don't have a rifle or shotguns, that's a whole other scenario.


On the stand, under oath, Kyle stated that he gave another person money to buy the gun for him to use and they could do a private transfer after he turned 18. This was after going shooting with the friend and him wanting a gun of his own. It happed well before the riots. So, the gun was actually Kyle’s gun in his mind at least. He bought it through a straw purchase. It was a cringe moment in the testimony, I commented on it when it happened earlier in this thread at the top of page 16.


Ok, thanks, Jim. I haven't followed the thread that closely. I guess we'll see what happens there, because it sure makes it sound different from my example.


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That does not sound like a straw purchase to me according to my understanding of a straw purchase.


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Rittenhouse needs to keep his record clear, get a Bachelor’s degree, then apply for a job in the US Marshal’s office.

Or join la Légion étrangére under an assumed name and simply disappear.





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People of NYC meet your new mayor. Same as the old mayor lol. Have fun in your self-created shithole.

 
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He said that about black lies matter and ANTIFA, too, right?

I don’t care what that “mayor” says, just keep your New Yorkers in your state so they can’t leave and infect free states.


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People of NYC meet your new mayor. Same as the old mayor lol. Have fun in your self-created shithole.



And the rioting/looting???





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Question for our legal beagles..

In many states, in a civil case, the looser has to pay for the winning defendants legal fees. Is there such a situation in criminal cases? Or is the “state” immune from providing restitution?


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For those that did not watch the trial.
This pretty much sums up the trial in 1 minute 46 seconds.



David Black’s testimony regarding purchase of rifle.
He should not have testified without getting immunity from prosecution from the DA.
Is Gaige Grosskreutz facing any weapons charges?
I don’t believe so.




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Question for our legal beagles..

In many states, in a civil case, the looser has to pay for the winning defendants legal fees. Is there such a situation in criminal cases? Or is the “state” immune from providing restitution?


Pretty sure the answer is 'NO". Only example I can give is a case a few years ago here in S.C. where a guy named Jason Dickie was charged and convicted of murder. I contributed to his appeal... the S.C. supremes voted 4-1 to throw out his conviction and in their statement said he should have never been charged and the judge should have thrown it out the first day.... what happened to the prosecutor and judge? Nothing.


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I am enjoying watching the left lose their minds this weekend.

Amazing how ignorant people are of the facts of this case - and still insist in commenting on it. I was playing cards last night and there were a few people there I did not know. Someone mentioned the Rittenhouse acquittal and one of the players said "oh yeah - the kid that murdered those black BLM protesters". Roll Eyes
 
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It’s painfully obvious Kyle needs more range time.

“I didn’t get shot until I pointed my pistol” Grosskreutz.
 
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Rittenhouse needs to keep his record clear
Yea, DON'T become a George Zimmerman.


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Rittenhouse needs to keep his record clear
Yea, DON'T become a George Zimmerman.


At least so far, Mr. Rittenhouse seems far more clever and capable than Mr. Zimmerman.
 
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I am enjoying watching the left lose their minds this weekend.

Amazing how ignorant people are of the facts of this case - and still insist in commenting on it. I was playing cards last night and there were a few people there I did not know. Someone mentioned the Rittenhouse acquittal and one of the players said "oh yeah - the kid that murdered those black BLM protesters". Roll Eyes


I'm surprised there isn't more widespread riots & looting going on in the big cities this weekend.

Maybe due to the supply chain problems we're experiencing, the Apple Stores & Footlockers are in short supply of the items required for "peaceful protestors" to attain justice. Or...maybe it just isn't riot weather in the Mid-West & on the East Coast.


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When you spoke to the FBI, what was your intent?
Great answer. Big Grin




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Rittenhouse needs to keep his record clear
Yea, DON'T become a George Zimmerman.


At least so far, Mr. Rittenhouse seems far more clever and capable than Mr. Zimmerman.


My barn is more clever than Zimmerman.
 
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