"...can and will be used against you..."?
"Thank you to my supporters"cisgenderedAggie said:
"...can and will be used against you..."?
CanyonAg77 said:I'm obviously not a lawyer, so help me out. I don't think Kyle said anything about the case, he just thanked people for their support.HTownAg98 said:
It's not. Hopefully whoever ends up being lead counsel will reign in the carnival barkers and tell them that if they pull another stunt like that that either you or I are off the case. The right to remain silent is a very powerful right for criminal defendants. Having an attorney that wants to waive that right is a terrible, terrible strategy, especially when you have a winnable self-defense claim.
Are you saying the "right to remain silent" means you can't say anyhting?
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
We've gotten questions from readers about our reporting on the shooting of Jacob Blake by a Kenosha police officer in Kenosha on Aug. 23 and about the shooting deaths two nights later of two protesters and the wounding of a third. Kyle Rittenhouse, a 17-year-old from Antioch, Illinois, has been charged with those shootings.
Here are answers to some of the most frequent questions we've received:
Why aren't you reporting on Jacob Blake's record?
We did not report on Blake's record in our initial stories because it was not clear that a warrant on file was a factor in police being called to the residence in the 2800 block of 40th Street in Kenosha.
Why aren't you reporting on the records of the people Kyle Rittenhouse is accused of shooting?
There is no evidence so far that the backgrounds of the three victims Anthony Huber, Joseph Rosenbaum and Gaige Grosskreutz had anything to do with the clashes that led to the deaths of Huber and Rosenbaum and the wounding of Grosskreutz.
They are the victims of a shooting, and as far as we can tell their past legal records have no bearing on them being shot during a protest.
If more facts emerge that show their backgrounds are relevant to what happened that night in Kenosha, we would revisit our decision. For instance, if there is evidence that any of the victims' backgrounds could have affected their interactions with Rittenhouse,
Why aren't you calling these riots?
We are very careful about labeling events especially using politically and historically loaded terms. Our job is to describe what we see in Kenosha (or anywhere) in enough detail so that people can make up their own minds about what's going on.
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They are the victims of a shooting,
FrioAg 00 said:
Kyle and his attorneys have now officially said these three people were ATTACKING Kyle, forcing him to defend himself.
His is it not relevant evidence in support of that claim that all three have long criminal records that include violent crime? That is perhaps the most relevant evidence there could be other than the video showing them (a) cursing around him and challenging him to violent altercation (b) chasing him (c) approaching him with a gun (d) smashing him with a skateboard
Honestly I still cannot even believe this case could make it to trial. It's the most open and shut case of self defense and justifiable use of a firearm I've ever heard of
will25u said:
Kenosha gunman Kyle Rittenhouse's lawyer plans to sue Twitter and threatens to take CEO Jack Dorsey's 'a** down' after his account was blocked for 'glorying violence'
HTownAg98 said:will25u said:
Kenosha gunman Kyle Rittenhouse's lawyer plans to sue Twitter and threatens to take CEO Jack Dorsey's 'a** down' after his account was blocked for 'glorying violence'
He's a ****ing idiot if he actually files a lawsuit.
Deats said:HTownAg98 said:will25u said:
Kenosha gunman Kyle Rittenhouse's lawyer plans to sue Twitter and threatens to take CEO Jack Dorsey's 'a** down' after his account was blocked for 'glorying violence'
He's a ****ing idiot if he actually files a lawsuit.
Lin Wood, the guy who kicked CNNs ass, is an idiot?
Deats said:HTownAg98 said:will25u said:
Kenosha gunman Kyle Rittenhouse's lawyer plans to sue Twitter and threatens to take CEO Jack Dorsey's 'a** down' after his account was blocked for 'glorying violence'
He's a ****ing idiot if he actually files a lawsuit.
Lin Wood, the guy who kicked CNNs ass, is an idiot?
Cassius said:Deats said:HTownAg98 said:will25u said:
Kenosha gunman Kyle Rittenhouse's lawyer plans to sue Twitter and threatens to take CEO Jack Dorsey's 'a** down' after his account was blocked for 'glorying violence'
He's a ****ing idiot if he actually files a lawsuit.
Lin Wood, the guy who kicked CNNs ass, is an idiot?
The fact that htown is against it pretty much tells you that it is the right thing to do.
Nick settled, you loon. He is worth more as a teenager than you will be your entire life.HTownAg98 said:Cassius said:Deats said:HTownAg98 said:will25u said:
Kenosha gunman Kyle Rittenhouse's lawyer plans to sue Twitter and threatens to take CEO Jack Dorsey's 'a** down' after his account was blocked for 'glorying violence'
He's a ****ing idiot if he actually files a lawsuit.
Lin Wood, the guy who kicked CNNs ass, is an idiot?
The fact that htown is against it pretty much tells you that it is the right thing to do.
If you can come up with a legal theory that would win, I'm all ears. Otherwise, it's just a hollow legal threat meant to rile up the base.
Pinche Abogado said:Nick settled, you loon. He is worth more as a teenager than you will be your entire life.HTownAg98 said:Cassius said:Deats said:HTownAg98 said:will25u said:
Kenosha gunman Kyle Rittenhouse's lawyer plans to sue Twitter and threatens to take CEO Jack Dorsey's 'a** down' after his account was blocked for 'glorying violence'
He's a ****ing idiot if he actually files a lawsuit.
Lin Wood, the guy who kicked CNNs ass, is an idiot?
The fact that htown is against it pretty much tells you that it is the right thing to do.
If you can come up with a legal theory that would win, I'm all ears. Otherwise, it's just a hollow legal threat meant to rile up the base.
I know that he settled.HTownAg98 said:Pinche Abogado said:Nick settled, you loon. He is worth more as a teenager than you will be your entire life.HTownAg98 said:Cassius said:Deats said:HTownAg98 said:will25u said:
Kenosha gunman Kyle Rittenhouse's lawyer plans to sue Twitter and threatens to take CEO Jack Dorsey's 'a** down' after his account was blocked for 'glorying violence'
He's a ****ing idiot if he actually files a lawsuit.
Lin Wood, the guy who kicked CNNs ass, is an idiot?
The fact that htown is against it pretty much tells you that it is the right thing to do.
If you can come up with a legal theory that would win, I'm all ears. Otherwise, it's just a hollow legal threat meant to rile up the base.
You have zero proof what he settled for. None.
Pinche Abogado said:
Sorry your network lost.
nah...he got paid....HTownAg98 said:Pinche Abogado said:
Sorry your network lost.
I don't give a flying **** about CNN. But this idea that he settled for millions of dollars with zero evidence to prove it up is just nonsense. For all you know, they settled for $50K to go away.
Pinche Abogado said:nah...he got paid....HTownAg98 said:Pinche Abogado said:
Sorry your network lost.
I don't give a flying **** about CNN. But this idea that he settled for millions of dollars with zero evidence to prove it up is just nonsense. For all you know, they settled for $50K to go away.
I know this....as an actual lawyer (unlike you)...I have settled cases....all cases will include a mutual release...do you know how many include confidentiality agreements? Only the ones that have high dollars amounts attached to them...not 50k.HTownAg98 said:Pinche Abogado said:nah...he got paid....HTownAg98 said:Pinche Abogado said:
Sorry your network lost.
I don't give a flying **** about CNN. But this idea that he settled for millions of dollars with zero evidence to prove it up is just nonsense. For all you know, they settled for $50K to go away.
Again, some proof would be nice.
Pinche Abogado said:I know this....as an actual lawyer (unlike you)...I have settled cases....all cases will include a mutual release...do you know how many include confidentiality agreements? Only the ones that have high dollars amounts attached to them...not 50k.HTownAg98 said:Pinche Abogado said:nah...he got paid....HTownAg98 said:Pinche Abogado said:
Sorry your network lost.
I don't give a flying **** about CNN. But this idea that he settled for millions of dollars with zero evidence to prove it up is just nonsense. For all you know, they settled for $50K to go away.
Again, some proof would be nice.
Now, go away.
nah he got paidHTownAg98 said:Pinche Abogado said:I know this....as an actual lawyer (unlike you)...I have settled cases....all cases will include a mutual release...do you know how many include confidentiality agreements? Only the ones that have high dollars amounts attached to them...not 50k.HTownAg98 said:Pinche Abogado said:nah...he got paid....HTownAg98 said:Pinche Abogado said:
Sorry your network lost.
I don't give a flying **** about CNN. But this idea that he settled for millions of dollars with zero evidence to prove it up is just nonsense. For all you know, they settled for $50K to go away.
Again, some proof would be nice.
Now, go away.
I get settlement offers all the time that I'm asked to comment on; some for tens of thousands, some for millions. They're all marked confidential, and none of those are made public.
I also know that when some reporters (some from CNN, some not) that were speculating that the settlement amount was a nuisance settlement, Lin lost his ever-loving mind and threatened to sue anyone and everyone that was guessing about it. As the saying goes, "a hit dog will holler."
There's every reason to keep the settlement amount quiet no matter the amount when you have other similar cases pending.
So now he has taken on the Rittenhouse case pro bono for notoriety/principle. Guessing he made his millions now. I wonder what from?HTownAg98 said:
Never said he was working for free. That seems like a dumb idea unless you've made millions and want to do a bunch of pro bono work. Or you take a high-profile case with little or no fee for the notoriety.
If Lin, Nick, or anyone else tries to sue Twitter over censorship, they'll get to take their place next to Larry Klayman and Steven Biss as people who file stupid lawsuits.
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But Zuckerberg said that, regardless, the Kenosha Guard page and event violated Facebook's new policy against militia organizations that was launched several weeks ago. He said Facebook is now working to remove all content praising Tuesday's shooting or shooter, and has designated the shooting as a "mass murder." He also said the social media company had suspended the shooter's Facebook and Instagram accounts.
ValleyRatAg said:So now he has taken on the Rittenhouse case pro bono for notoriety/principle. Guessing he made his millions now. I wonder what from?HTownAg98 said:
Never said he was working for free. That seems like a dumb idea unless you've made millions and want to do a bunch of pro bono work. Or you take a high-profile case with little or no fee for the notoriety.
If Lin, Nick, or anyone else tries to sue Twitter over censorship, they'll get to take their place next to Larry Klayman and Steven Biss as people who file stupid lawsuits.
He defended Richard Jewell...HTownAg98 said:ValleyRatAg said:So now he has taken on the Rittenhouse case pro bono for notoriety/principle. Guessing he made his millions now. I wonder what from?HTownAg98 said:
Never said he was working for free. That seems like a dumb idea unless you've made millions and want to do a bunch of pro bono work. Or you take a high-profile case with little or no fee for the notoriety.
If Lin, Nick, or anyone else tries to sue Twitter over censorship, they'll get to take their place next to Larry Klayman and Steven Biss as people who file stupid lawsuits.
He made his millions well before he took on the Sandman cases. Of course, I'm sure he lost some too for filing a stupid defamation suit against Elon Musk and losing.