I agree. Let's let the law run its course. Trump shouldn't interfere until a conviction is made. If we live in a just world, he'll walk. Trump can give him a pardon and crush some heads if they dare to put him in prison for this.
The process itself is a form of punishment, and Kyle should be well rewarded for what he's been through. Once he's found innocent in a court of law - without a pardon - it will set the precedent so that future self-defenders don't have to be dragged through the courts. If he's convicted and isn't immediately pardoned, then it's 17:76 o'clock because the state just made self-defense illegal. The video evidence in this case is overwhelming, and the right to self-defense is nullified by neither a misdemeanor nor the intent to protest shared by every other person present that night.
I agree. Let's let the law run its course. Trump shouldn't interfere until a conviction is made. If we live in a just world, he'll walk. Trump can give him a pardon and crush some heads if they dare to put him in prison for this.
The process itself is a form of punishment, and Kyle should be well rewarded for what he's been through. Once he's found innocent in a court of law - without a pardon - it will set the precedent so that future self-defenders don't have to be dragged through the courts. If he's convicted and isn't immediately pardoned, then it's 17:76 o'clock because the state just made self-defense illegal. The video evidence in this case is overwhelming, and the right to self-defense is nullified by neither a misdemeanor nor the intent to protest shared by every other person that night.
I agree. Let's let the law run its course. Trump shouldn't interfere until a conviction is made. If we live in a just world, he'll walk. Trump can give him a pardon and crush some heads if they dare to put him in prison for this.
The process itself is a form of punishment, and Kyle should be well rewarded for what he's been through. Once he's found innocent in a court of law - without a pardon - it will set the precedent so that future self-defenders don't have to be dragged through the courts. If he's convicted and isn't immediately pardoned, then it's 17:76 o'clock because the state just made self-defense illegal. The video evidence in this case is overwhelming, and the right to self-defense isn't nullified by a misdemeanor.
I agree. Let's let the law run its course. Trump shouldn't interfere until a conviction is made. If we live in a just world, he'll walk. Trump can give him a pardon and crush some heads if they dare to put him in prison for this.
The process itself is a form of punishment, and Kyle should be well rewarded for what he's been through. Once he's found innocent in a court of law - without a pardon - it will set the precedent so that future self-defenders don't have to be dragged through the courts. If he's convicted and isn't immediately pardoned, then it's 17:76 o'clock because the state just made self-defense illegal. The video evidence in this case is overwhelming. The right to self-defense isn't nullified by a misdemeanor.