The prosecution should be sanctioned and this case should've been dismissed with extreme prejudice. The defense lawyers are cucked beyond belief, and the judge is admitting BLATANTLY TAMPERED EVIDENCE BY THE STATE.
/rant over
The prosecution should be sanctioned and this case should've been dismissed with extreme prejudice. The defense lawyers are cucked beyond belief, and the judge is admitting BLATANTLY TAMPERED EVIDENCE BY THE STATE.
/rant over
Yup. I’m a designer I went to full sail for digital animation. I send files all the time. In no way will sending a file change it’s size, name or aspect ratio. The original had metadata that was 21 minutes earlier to the smaller file that was sent. The smaller file was 1/4 the size of the original meaning it was opened in decompression software and made smaller and then was saved with a new name and format. These assholes are in a lot of trouble and I think it’s setting in with them. They know what they did and they are caught !
[They] want riots from a Not Guilty verdict.
The Jury wants the Judge to declare a mistrial so they're off the hook and won't get strung up by Antifa.
The Judge is protecting Kyle by holding off on the Mistrial, because a Mistrial allows the State to prosecute again and a Mistrial with Prejudice will allow Kyle to be sued civilly later by the One Armed Bandit.
The Prosecutors were trying for the Mistrial because they had no case and are likely taking kickbacks from the attorneys from the civil case.
The best outcome is a Not Guilty verdict. Kyle goes truly clear, the Judge can still disbar the Prosecutors, the civil cases are thrown out for cause, and the National Guard can deal with the riots with Maximum Prejudice.
evidence tampering?
yes... and withholding evidence that could change the outcome of the trial.
The Brady doctrine is a pretrial discovery rule that was established by the United States Supreme Court in Brady v. Maryland (1963). The rule requires that the prosecution must turn over all exculpatory evidence to the defendant in a criminal case.