Anonymous wrote:The guy is stunning
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Instill predict he gets off.
I think someone on the jury will nullify. They will need to try him 3x to get a guilty verdict. Ngl, I would probably be that juror who said “Nope - not convicting.” We would deliberate for a week and I’d just keep saying “Nope”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Instill predict he gets off.
I think someone on the jury will nullify. They will need to try him 3x to get a guilty verdict. Ngl, I would probably be that juror who said “Nope - not convicting.” We would deliberate for a week and I’d just keep saying “Nope”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Instill predict he gets off.
I think someone on the jury will nullify. They will need to try him 3x to get a guilty verdict. Ngl, I would probably be that juror who said “Nope - not convicting.” We would deliberate for a week and I’d just keep saying “Nope”
Anonymous wrote:Instill predict he gets off.
Anonymous wrote:Can you imagine just sitting there in a Pennsylvania McDonalds and police come and make up all this elaborate stuff about you and have all these props!? So crazy. Hope he sues them all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let the illegals use up all the ER and medical care resources. And all those chain migration family sponsor visas. No one pays in anything- and certainly not for years or decades- and can start using all public resources and systems asap.
Well this is wrong and should be an easy bi-partisan fix, but nobody is listening to anyone any more.
Undocumented people pay a huge amount of money INTO the system. Not all, sure, but there are plenty of citizens who slither (legally-but-morally-wrong AND illegally) out of paying their fair share of taxes.
This guy killed that CEO. This latest development is a blip. I am about $70k in medical debt and hate insurance companies, but this cold-blooded killing was wrong. We are a nation of laws.
If just that one thing (bolded) was fixed maybe we could have healthcare in this country that doesn't lead to medical bankruptcy.
Yes, assuming we'd redirect the money spent on private health insurance to a national system. Honestly, if we did that, we probably wouldn't even need to fix those tax loopholes.
Anonymous wrote:He is guilty.
There’s just a small subsector of people following the case because they like his prior digital footprint and hope he was a patsy or his lawyer can get him less time due to police procedure technicalities or twisting them up on the stand.
Only in America- $1000/hr criminal defense attorneys helping guilty abusers and murders get out. P Diddy, Luigi, Miami bro fraudsters
Good times w the agnifilo$$$$.
Anonymous wrote:Instill predict he gets off.