Message from @Maw

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2020-11-23 00:32:31 UTC  

I don't think that short sentence gives this a full understanding

2020-11-23 00:32:51 UTC  

just google around `"burden of proof" "self defense" "affirmative defense"`

2020-11-23 00:38:09 UTC  

"In its broadest reach, a purely procedural insistence on proof beyond a reasonable doubt might lead to the invalidation of every "defense"to criminal liability. All defenses shift at least the burden of production to the accused. If neither the defendant nor the government provides evidence suggesting self-defense, for example, the issue is resolved in favor of the state, and no instruction on the point is given to the jury." https://digitalcommons.law.yale.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6552&context=ylj

2020-11-23 00:40:33 UTC  

so you are mugged at night

2020-11-23 00:40:37 UTC  

you kill the guy with your gun

2020-11-23 00:40:55 UTC  

there is no evidence that he did anything to you

2020-11-23 00:40:59 UTC  

you call the police

2020-11-23 00:41:02 UTC  

you call your lawyer

2020-11-23 00:41:09 UTC  

you go to prison?

2020-11-23 00:42:08 UTC  

Do you think the state is really going to try and be fair to you?

2020-11-23 00:42:28 UTC  

dunno

2020-11-23 00:42:31 UTC  

No.

2020-11-23 00:42:56 UTC  

They only have to prove you shot and killed someone.

2020-11-23 00:42:56 UTC  

good to know, I'll keep this in mind next time it is applicable 😛

2020-11-23 00:43:14 UTC  

It's up to you to claim you did it in self defense.

2020-11-23 00:43:34 UTC  

Because you did kill people, and that's likely proven.

2020-11-23 00:44:04 UTC  

(At least in this case it is almost certainly proven)

2020-11-23 00:45:18 UTC  

You'll learn about how prosecutors think when you're reading Robert's book. :P

2020-11-23 00:45:48 UTC  

They're usually not looking at your best interests.

2020-11-23 00:46:44 UTC  

Otherwise why would we need defense lawyers?

2020-11-23 00:47:34 UTC  

There are some good prosecutors out there, but there are various things keeping them doing their job for the state and in the favor of the state.

2020-11-23 01:13:18 UTC  

I get the prosecutors

2020-11-23 01:13:27 UTC  

I never implied the prosecutors are nice

2020-11-23 01:13:38 UTC  

but you are not talking about prosecutors

2020-11-23 01:13:41 UTC  

you are talking about the law

2020-11-23 02:19:12 UTC  

going back to the ballistics discussion

2020-11-23 02:19:25 UTC  

it is quite common, when someone is shot, that they turn and twist as they fall down

2020-11-23 02:19:31 UTC  

so the whole bullet in the back thing is probably a result of that

2020-11-23 02:19:35 UTC  

wasn't one of the shots in the hip or thigh?

2020-11-23 02:19:56 UTC  

thing is, I only counted 4 shots being fired by Rittenhouse. the ME listed 5 wounds, right?

2020-11-23 02:24:08 UTC  

@Neph (Nec) / Krystaps (War) there was a second shooter according to the video...

2020-11-23 02:25:08 UTC  

@JonM16, you just advanced to level 5!

2020-11-23 04:05:59 UTC  

Robert has a book out??

2020-11-23 04:35:20 UTC  

He does. He mentions it in his live streams.

2020-11-23 12:12:47 UTC  

I'm just glad the guy is finally out of jail.

2020-11-23 14:24:59 UTC  

yea, this way his cell number won't get leaked to that sketchy twitter account who wants to put a hit out on him

2020-11-23 14:26:50 UTC  

said it once already, I hope he has a security consultant who has dealt with communists before.

2020-11-23 16:22:48 UTC  

Kalief Browder.. saw a post about him on reddit.. that he allegedly stole a backpack and wasnt allowed to post $ 900 bond.. was incarcerated for 2 3 years no trail. And end it committing suicide. Different system for different people. He was 22