I fully believe that if a jury acquits him of the murder charges but convicts him of unlawful possession of a firearm he's going to receive a pardon
if a jury of his peers don't think he committed murder, that he was in the right, it was the definition of a good shoot, but they say "well you know he really shouldn't have had a gun"
paramedic hat guy who got his arm blown off was a convicted felon and was also unlawfully in possession of a firearm. penalties offset, first down.
I fully believe that if a jury acquits him of the murder charges but convicts him of unlawful possession of a firearm he's going to receive a pardon
if a jury of his peers don't think he committed murder, that he was in the right, it was the definition of a good shoot, but they say "well you know he really shouldn't have had a gun"
paramedic hat guy who got his arm blown off was a convicted felon and was also unlawfully in possession of a firearm. penalties offset, first down.
These are state charges, and I definitely do not see the current governor giving him a pardon.
don't Presidential pardons override everything?
No, the president cannot pardon state charges. Only Federal.
well thank you for the civics lesson pede
poor Kyle is going to end up a martyr then. God bless that jury, I sincerely hope there is at least one patriot there willing to do the right thing.