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In reply to the discussion: Rittenhouse's lawyers are arguing he was engaging in "legal hunting" on the streets of Kenosha. [View all]nuxvomica
(13,667 posts)21. Reminds me of "The Most Dangerous Game"
In that story, the villain was hunting people so if they want to portray their client as the villain maybe it's a Hail-Mary attempt to establish grounds for appeal based on incompetence of counsel.
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Rittenhouse's lawyers are arguing he was engaging in "legal hunting" on the streets of Kenosha. [View all]
Nevilledog
Oct 2021
OP
I'm sure he would gladly pay the fines for those offenses if the defense works.
Cuthbert Allgood
Oct 2021
#13
If he gets away with this, we'll see another entitled George Zimmerman on the streets.
Baitball Blogger
Oct 2021
#19
The death rate in America would improve if we could collapse all the murders into one day.
Baitball Blogger
Oct 2021
#18
I think putting the term "hunting" in a juror's mind when the offense is cold-blooded murder
Mr. Ected
Oct 2021
#38