Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was following a guy on twitter, I think he was a criminal defense attorney but he at least seem to tweet a lot about trial and the prosecution's shortcomings. I wanted to go back to see what he said now and cannot find him anywhere (I can't remember his name and mysteriously I'm not following him anymore --which has happened to me a couple times). Any change any one knows a twitter guy who tweeted a lot that Alex would be found not guilty?
Was it Avery Wilks?
Anonymous wrote:I was following a guy on twitter, I think he was a criminal defense attorney but he at least seem to tweet a lot about trial and the prosecution's shortcomings. I wanted to go back to see what he said now and cannot find him anywhere (I can't remember his name and mysteriously I'm not following him anymore --which has happened to me a couple times). Any change any one knows a twitter guy who tweeted a lot that Alex would be found not guilty?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am watching CNN, and when AM was taken after being cuffed - the camera followed AM to the door and showed the face of every single juror ;-/
Why was this allowed?!
I thought they were protected from view. (I didn’t watch the trial on tv.)
What makes you think jurors should be hidden from view?
I hate it when people weigh in not knowing WTF they are talking about. The judge specifically told the jury their identities are protected - he told them both before it started and tonight. Then the camera panned past them following Alex. CourtTV messed up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what type of prison will he be going to?
what do you think he’s feeling and thinking tonight?
I think a psychopath like him will do just fine in prison.
Agreed. Based on the jail phone call tapes with his family he already had shady deals going on with other prisoners, the commissary accounts, beef sticks, etc.
Anonymous wrote:This judge is the same judge of the Rittenhouse trial - hope he gets this one right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what type of prison will he be going to?
what do you think he’s feeling and thinking tonight?
I think a psychopath like him will do just fine in prison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was following a guy on twitter, I think he was a criminal defense attorney but he at least seem to tweet a lot about trial and the prosecution's shortcomings. I wanted to go back to see what he said now and cannot find him anywhere (I can't remember his name and mysteriously I'm not following him anymore --which has happened to me a couple times). Any change any one knows a twitter guy who tweeted a lot that Alex would be found not guilty?
Tons of talking head defense attorneys were critical of the prosecution.
Can you name one who was knowledgeable, active on Twitter during the trial about the prosecution’s failure, lack of motive, etc etc?
Anonymous wrote:what type of prison will he be going to?
what do you think he’s feeling and thinking tonight?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was following a guy on twitter, I think he was a criminal defense attorney but he at least seem to tweet a lot about trial and the prosecution's shortcomings. I wanted to go back to see what he said now and cannot find him anywhere (I can't remember his name and mysteriously I'm not following him anymore --which has happened to me a couple times). Any change any one knows a twitter guy who tweeted a lot that Alex would be found not guilty?
Tons of talking head defense attorneys were critical of the prosecution.
what type of prison will he be going to?
what do you think he’s feeling and thinking tonight?
Anonymous wrote:I was following a guy on twitter, I think he was a criminal defense attorney but he at least seem to tweet a lot about trial and the prosecution's shortcomings. I wanted to go back to see what he said now and cannot find him anywhere (I can't remember his name and mysteriously I'm not following him anymore --which has happened to me a couple times). Any change any one knows a twitter guy who tweeted a lot that Alex would be found not guilty?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn't following the case. What video with his voice are they talking about that changed the course of the case?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ihaYGMtaPFo
what did I just watch?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn't following the case. What video with his voice are they talking about that changed the course of the case?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ihaYGMtaPFo
Anonymous wrote:I wasn't following the case. What video with his voice are they talking about that changed the course of the case?