Nothing worse in this life than being accused of something you have not done ! Watching these court cases and the reactions makes me wonder if most lawyers are actually as ruthless as we're led to believe.
You have to be pretty ruthless to be a lawyer. A lawyer's job is to make their client look as innocent as possible, regardless of how evil their actions were.
@bmoshareholderappleshareho855 nope that's not it, it's to present the best defence possible and advocate for your client to get the best possible resolution. You do kinda lie and raise doubt and attack witnesses credibility and reliability but yes we care about our clients.. but we would not be friends with them
i feel for the guy who was wrongly accused and spent 20 long years in prison for a crime he did not commit when he was 16. You see his family in the back who haven't forgot about him and it makes me think at least that when he was last free, they were all just kids and their parents were around the same age he was as he's being freed when he got locked up. Now they're all adults and he's finally coming back having missed a big chunk of life. Hope that man is able to find some fulfillment in after having lost all that lost time.
Yep on the second one and bawling like a baby. Hoping my husband doesn’t come down and see me sitting here crying over people I don’t know 😂 wouldn’t be the first time.
One of the most priceless gifts we have is our freedom. We don't realise it until we are faced with the possibility of losing it. I can't imagine the anxiety these people must have felt.
Don't judge until you've heard all the facts. Don't judge until you've heard both sides of the story. Don't jump to conclusions. But the whole world does that. It's called human nature.
I couldn't imagine being in court knowing you did nothing wrong just to find out you have been found guilty. Then having to wait for the opportune time to off yourself. That time must tick by something awful.
There must be no feeling like this, the absolutely joy and relief that must overcome you knowing you're not going to prison for something you didnt commit, the relieving of that stress off your shoulders
Yeah but the worst part of this is this dudes actually went to prison for long periods of time being innocent, no onw is gonna return them their lost time EVER.
@@felipegiraldo8100and often times it changes people. Spending any time in prison will make that person more cold or distant or more paranoid than the who they were and leaves a door way for them going back since often times they have to start back from the bottom with forgotten knowledge on how the outside world lives or survives
That First one Barison poor guy, He called multiple times for help, they proved she was out to ruin him. She drove him to the edge. His Lawyers did an amazing job.
@@KrakenZzz123 No not guilty by reason on insanity. He is in a mental institution. He will continue to so a judge periodically until they determine that he is well enough to be released. Look it up.
Here’s what makes me sad their lives are ruined trying be innocent. It’s sickening. There should be restitution paid back to defendants proven innocent.
Will never forget that poor kid getting his freedom back. The prosecution should have been fired by the state when they were caught with tapering with the footage.
That’s one the saddest documentaries I’ve ever watched. I wonder if he will ever go back to normal. You’re right Lauren & boy should have stood trial & then went to jail for a very long time.
That poor guy who spent 23 yrs of his life behind bars for something he didnt do,he will never get those years back,just hope he was able to move foward with his life now...
I have a feeling all of these people will live with PTSD for the rest of their lives. Their verdicts promise a new beginning, but the mental toll on each of them must be too much for most to fathom.
The verdict (reading) in the Klaus Von Bulow case was pretty intense too ... if I recall correctly, a lot of people in the gallery stood up and cheered .....
What is interesting is to see here is not only their emotional responses but also their extreme neurological responses. Often people who are capable of killing, psychopaths and sociopaths have a low resting heart rate and a calmer neurological system, not a "dead" neurological system but almost in a way. So these people who are shaking and crying and who are in some kind of neurological shock are most likely innocent unless it was a crime done in passion..You will never see a serial killer with this kind of response
Just imagine how many innocents didn’t heard that sentence. Justice shouldn’t be such a coin flip. I know it’s not always like this, but it should NEVER be like this.
Kyle should've NEVER been charged. Period. It was CLEARLY self defense from the jump. He showed clear signs of PTSD during his testimony on the stand. Anyone who says he was faking that has no true understanding of mental health or PTSD. There are some things you can't fake and Kyle did those things you really can't fake. I've had clients with PTSD. It was very much the reaction of a person experiencing post traumatic stress after fearing for his life and having to take 2 lives to protect his own. No 17 year old walks away from that experience without mental health issues.
@@KensCounselingCouch I couldn't disagree with you more. Thank goodness there is civil court where the last resort for the families getting justice for their loved ones is suing Kyle's a$$.
I know there are bad people in the world. But for me, there is nothing worse than convicting an innocent person. It pains me that there are innocent people that spent time in prison knowing they did nothing wrong And btw there are more good people than bad I still believe that❤😊
You know what’s truly a crime is that when the state accuses you of a crime, there is know recourse for the trauma they put these people through. I never have understood how that is acceptable. I never hear anyone say anything about it.
I don't understand how these men don't merely turn around to decimate the same institutions that wronged them. Just slashing at throats and bathing in blood.
Most places give so much money per day you were wrongfully locked up. You don’t hear about for two reasons: 1. You’ve never actually cared enough to look into it, you just wanted to virtue signal. 2. It doesn’t happen THAT often that somebody is found not guilty after so long.
@@lobsters12111 I didn’t say anything about being paid monies for everyday your incarcerated because for 2 reason 1. I already know people receive money per day when locked up pending trial and then found not guilty. 🙄 2. To my understanding standing there is no legal recourse for being PROSECUTED for a crime and then being found not guilty. If you took the time to read my comment more closely you wouldn’t have responded with a snarky response.
I am a bit disappointed in the way you presented the Rittenhouse case. You failed to mention how he was attacked by a violent man for trying to stop him from pushing a burning dumpster towards a business. You failed to mention how the man he wounded raised a pistol at him. You failed to mention that another person he shot tried to hit him in the back of his neck with a heavy skateboard. It wouldn't have hurt to at least tell people that besides bringing a gun for protection he also brought a first aid kit and was helping injured protestors.
To be fair, I'm glad his was included despite some jagoffs having a problem with it. I'm sure they're in the comments but I'm not looking. I remember watching this live and I was deeply moved by his reaction.
Rittenhouse should have never been on trial, Clear as day video showing self-defense and people trying to take his head off in admitting that they have weapons
@@FoggyDay196 you're going to sit there and ignore the people that were rioting? Sit there and ignore the child molester that tried to take his head off? Sit there and ignore the other guy who tried to shoot him that also went there with a gun? If you're going to say something make sure it's fact don't pick and choose because you feel a certain way. There's other people that were protesting that went there with guns so your argument falls dead flat.. Guy that got his arm blown off try to shoot Kyle Rittenhouse but it didn't workout.. You're sitting here right now telling me you're sticking up for a child molester that got killed then you need to look at your moral compass
@@FoggyDay196 other people see your comment is not going to go so well you probably didn't do your own research you listen to the news instead of fact checking and finding out research for yourself
7:35 For about a second that room of only 15 to 20 people sounded more like a sold-out crowd of 20,000 people. The feeling in that room must've been absolutely palpable.
well ..... Instead of saying "Not guilty," "we assert that the justice system itself stands accused of unjustly condemning the person. Therefore, we advocate for compensation to be provided "
Not referencing any person in particular, but being found not guilty isn’t the same as being found innocent, as there should just have to be ‘a reasonable doubt’ that they did the crime. For a civil case it’s more similar to what you’re thinking as it has to be less likely than not that they did it (think 49%/51%). That’s still far from proving that they didn’t do it. That’s not to say the state shouldn’t take responsibility for its wrongdoing, but it makes sense that suing for wrongful imprisonment would be a separate process
I've noticed the guilty ones never have any reaction at all at their guilty verdicts. The innocent ones always have emotions regardless of the verdict.
This is why you need indisputable evidence. Like medicine medical records paper trails witnesses contradicting themselves multiple times, pay stubs, four people proving the medical records were falsified, phone records, photo evidence being confirmed by the perpetrator and accessories to the crime. The list goes on
8:42 what sucks about this was that a couple weeks later the world shut down due to the pandemic so imagine being released from a 20 year lockdown only to go into another lockdown again, so you’re life remains restricted 🚫
@@LinkRockshe was there because he had emt experience and had seen the last protests and how people were hurt. So let’s not make your narrative fact when it’s fiction.
When these things happen, I’ve noticed that the loved ones of the victims tend to be more intimidating than the gunman. I mean, obviously because they’re all out for blood.
Not guilty verdict dont always mean the defendent is innocent. It just mean the prosecuter could not proove it. Not enough evidence or yoo much doubt in the jury
@@LinkRocksso now if someone doesn’t agree with your perception of justice they are a concern troll? So I guess all 12 jurors that found him not guilty are concerned trolls too huh? I have news for you the world and laws don’t bend to your perception of justice because you disagree with them, so you just keep on denying and gaslighting and see how far you get in life.
@@archivesunset4214the people chasing him could have stayed home to. Why did they have any more of a right to be their than him? He'll one of the dudes he shot was form father out of town where as Kyle regularly goes and stays other in kenosha as that's where he has freinds and where half his family lives, plus it's only a thirty minute drive away. It would be like saying that I'm an outsider if I traved to the other side of the city I live in to see friends and family
Jesus, imagine finding out your wife took her own life and then having to deal with being accused of murdering her. I can't even imagine how hurt and betrayed that man must have felt and he couldn't even deal with those emotions due to being accused. I'm sure he's going to have a very hard time when all those emotions finally hit him. I hope he has his loved ones close and that he's going to get help because that would traumatize anyone
I'm glad you were found not guilty. It's an awful thing to be forced through a trial for something you didn't do. This is why we should presume innocence until a jury returns a verdict. This 'court of public opinion' crap of everyone presuming most defendants guilty from arrest is doing grave damage to our justice system and the civil discourse in our society
Oh my heart the one that worked at the school. How horrible to have to stand trail for something that is so tragic, of course he isn’t responsible for the gunman that chose to shoot up the school. He seen his students get murdered and then to be accused of that is horrible … teachers and school staff don’t have it easy as it is. Sometimes they end up being more reliable then your own parents. Teachers got really big hearts, the ones I have had anyways..
@@vermilliongecko “He would have been insane to do his job!” The cops who stopped Charles Whitman had revolvers and a shotgun going up against way more fire power than an AR-15. You think the cops in Uvalde were sane for doing the same thing?
Unfortunately they are all messed up one way or another. You don't come out of an experience like that ever the same again. And just because you spend 23 years in jail doesn't mean you're going to get a cent or are able to sue.
We do small crimes sometimes like beating someone, stealing something but get unnoticed. We get no punishment. We bully others and more . But these persons who did nothing but got charged for these big crimes, make me really heartbroken. We really should be careful about not committing any sort of crime that makes us guilty. We should behave ourselves in such a way that we don't regret in later life or while watching this sort of videos
Imagine day after day you sit and waste away in jail knowing the entire time you were innocent… honestly would probably have killed myself at some point, talk about unfair
I couldn’t imagine how it must feel to go through this innocent. Though most in prison are there for a valid reason, I could not imagine being innocent and having your life taken away when you were not guilty of the crime.
Nothing worse in this life than being accused of something you have not done ! Watching these court cases and the reactions makes me wonder if most lawyers are actually as ruthless as we're led to believe.
Even worse when it's politically motivated.
You have to be pretty ruthless to be a lawyer. A lawyer's job is to make their client look as innocent as possible, regardless of how evil their actions were.
@bmoshareholderappleshareho855 nope that's not it, it's to present the best defence possible and advocate for your client to get the best possible resolution. You do kinda lie and raise doubt and attack witnesses credibility and reliability but yes we care about our clients.. but we would not be friends with them
Oh there's plenty of other worse things
i feel for the guy who was wrongly accused and spent 20 long years in prison for a crime he did not commit when he was 16. You see his family in the back who haven't forgot about him and it makes me think at least that when he was last free, they were all just kids and their parents were around the same age he was as he's being freed when he got locked up. Now they're all adults and he's finally coming back having missed a big chunk of life. Hope that man is able to find some fulfillment in after having lost all that lost time.
That one was so bittersweet but hopefully they made up for lost time.
Well said my friend excellent words cheers 🍻
You can't ever get that time back.
I’d would be sueing big time
@@Matdgthe money doesn’t really matter… he is traumatized, his life will be resumed to psychologists and medications…
I don´t know why I cry for people I don´t even know, but this got me emotional.
Because that could also be us.
Yep on the second one and bawling like a baby. Hoping my husband doesn’t come down and see me sitting here crying over people I don’t know 😂 wouldn’t be the first time.
Me too. It means you’re a human and your emotions are intact.
@@cry_now_laugh_later Thanks! Same by you!!
Only seeing the men cry gets me emotional, maybe that's cos i see women cry at the drop of a hat
One of the most priceless gifts we have is our freedom. We don't realise it until we are faced with the possibility of losing it. I can't imagine the anxiety these people must have felt.
Well said!
That’s why we should never ever judge someone before a trial.
And hope no mistake leads an innocent person to prison…
Exactly
Don't judge until you've heard all the facts. Don't judge until you've heard both sides of the story. Don't jump to conclusions. But the whole world does that. It's called human nature.
It is a shame that mainstream media never fully investigates a situation and convicts individuals before they have their day in court.
I couldn't imagine being in court knowing you did nothing wrong just to find out you have been found guilty. Then having to wait for the opportune time to off yourself. That time must tick by something awful.
There must be no feeling like this, the absolutely joy and relief that must overcome you knowing you're not going to prison for something you didnt commit, the relieving of that stress off your shoulders
Yeah but the worst part of this is this dudes actually went to prison for long periods of time being innocent, no onw is gonna return them their lost time EVER.
@@felipegiraldo8100and often times it changes people. Spending any time in prison will make that person more cold or distant or more paranoid than the who they were and leaves a door way for them going back since often times they have to start back from the bottom with forgotten knowledge on how the outside world lives or survives
That First one Barison poor guy, He called multiple times for help, they proved she was out to ruin him. She drove him to the edge. His Lawyers did an amazing job.
Yes! I watched it. And could not find any sympathy for her getting shot.
Reason of insanity is still bad. You’re spending your life in a facility - essentially a jail.
@@KrakenZzz123 He won’t be there for life. He sees a judge periodically and when they determine that he has progressed enough they will let him out.
@@SweetT601 hung jury.
@@KrakenZzz123 No not guilty by reason on insanity. He is in a mental institution. He will continue to so a judge periodically until they determine that he is well enough to be released. Look it up.
Here’s what makes me sad their lives are ruined trying be innocent. It’s sickening. There should be restitution paid back to defendants proven innocent.
often they are given settlements.
@@bloodaonadeline8346 Money can’t make up for the time you could have spent with your family and friends.
That's totally true, but at least they should be given a compensation for the time they lost @@Jaeger04
@@bloodaonadeline8346by who because when I was found not guilty I still had to pay for a expungement
Thank you for this video, some of these cases I had forgotten about
Im like this when my boss says im not going to be fired again today.
How much do you screw up? Jeez
The emotional relief has got to be profound. So happy for these folks.
Will never forget that poor kid getting his freedom back. The prosecution should have been fired by the state when they were caught with tapering with the footage.
Lauren & her boyfriend should be charged for driving Barisone crazy!
That’s one the saddest documentaries I’ve ever watched. I wonder if he will ever go back to normal.
You’re right Lauren & boy should have stood trial & then went to jail for a very long time.
@@Harley57could you please tell me the name of the documentary you watched? I hadn’t heard of this case before.
@@Future-zx9tsThe Shooting of Lauren Kanarek (48 hours channel on youtube)
@@Harley57I agree she was and is pure evil!
@@yasemins1313thank you.
That poor guy who spent 23 yrs of his life behind bars for something he didnt do,he will never get those years back,just hope he was able to move foward with his life now...
I just saw a different video pertaining to him-he is still married and has four kids, works for a construction company and mentors young men.
Feel so sorry for all of them and especially that big guy. I hope he's happy now (that they all are) and gets massive compensation.
Not me bawling my eyes out for Daniel Villegas too 😭🙏
I have a feeling all of these people will live with PTSD for the rest of their lives. Their verdicts promise a new beginning, but the mental toll on each of them must be too much for most to fathom.
The reaction of these innocent people is the most overwhelming thing I have seen in a long time, looking at them, I felt chills down my spine.
same
RIttenhouse isn't innocent, he got lucky and you know it.
Rittenhouse didn’t shoot anyone that wasn’t trying to attack him. Stop informing yourself from sources that omit these facts.
@@LinkRocksINNOCENT 💯 percent!!!
@@LinkRocks He was innocent. And you know it.
The verdict (reading) in the Klaus Von Bulow case was pretty intense too ... if I recall correctly, a lot of people in the gallery stood up and cheered .....
What is interesting is to see here is not only their emotional responses but also their extreme neurological responses. Often people who are capable of killing, psychopaths and sociopaths have a low resting heart rate and a calmer neurological system, not a "dead" neurological system but almost in a way. So these people who are shaking and crying and who are in some kind of neurological shock are most likely innocent unless it was a crime done in passion..You will never see a serial killer with this kind of response
C’est vrai 👍
So not true Casey Anthony had the same type of reaction and she’s super guilty
@@samuelvazquez6762I don’t think it applies to everyone, I think he’s saying that the majority of the time that’s how it goes
Not true the Murdaugh guy had a strong reaction in one of the videos of him
Yeah that’s just not true lol
Wow, I'm in absolute tears watching this 😭♥️
Just imagine how many innocents didn’t heard that sentence. Justice shouldn’t be such a coin flip. I know it’s not always like this, but it should NEVER be like this.
I agree with you a 100%
What should be changed?
20 years wasted in jail!! Sad I cried myself watching his not guilt verdict 😢
I want a follow up, im sorry but them getting released isn't enough for me.
Good idea.
@@vickyabramowitz2885 Thanks
I got so emotional watching this
Teard up on the Kyle Rittenhouse one
The entire Kyle Rittenhouse case was just a complete meme show
Kyle should've NEVER been charged. Period. It was CLEARLY self defense from the jump.
He showed clear signs of PTSD during his testimony on the stand. Anyone who says he was faking that has no true understanding of mental health or PTSD. There are some things you can't fake and Kyle did those things you really can't fake.
I've had clients with PTSD. It was very much the reaction of a person experiencing post traumatic stress after fearing for his life and having to take 2 lives to protect his own. No 17 year old walks away from that experience without mental health issues.
@@KensCounselingCouch I couldn't disagree with you more. Thank goodness there is civil court where the last resort for the families getting justice for their loved ones is suing Kyle's a$$.
@@vickyabramowitz2885Yeah, they're not going to get a penny. It was a clear cut case of self-defence.
@@GhastlyCretinexactly!
@@vickyabramowitz2885 they are wasting their money, but as always, the lawyers are the winners. Just get over it, he was found not guilty, the end.
I know there are bad people in the world. But for me, there is nothing worse than convicting an innocent person. It pains me that there are innocent people that spent time in prison knowing they did nothing wrong
And btw there are more good people than bad
I still believe that❤😊
Ένα τέτοιο λάθος, δεν θα έπρεπε να συμβαίνει σε κάποιο δικαστήριο. Καί ο αθώος να είναι φυλακή.
✌️
You know what’s truly a crime is that when the state accuses you of a crime, there is know recourse for the trauma they put these people through. I never have understood how that is acceptable. I never hear anyone say anything about it.
I think Flufferboy should've fluffed a .45
I don't understand how these men don't merely turn around to decimate the same institutions that wronged them. Just slashing at throats and bathing in blood.
Recourse is the multimillion dollar settlements. Though it’s nowhere near justice 😢
Most places give so much money per day you were wrongfully locked up. You don’t hear about for two reasons:
1. You’ve never actually cared enough to look into it, you just wanted to virtue signal.
2. It doesn’t happen THAT often that somebody is found not guilty after so long.
@@lobsters12111 I didn’t say anything about being paid monies for everyday your incarcerated because for 2 reason
1. I already know people receive money per day when locked up pending trial and then found not guilty. 🙄
2. To my understanding standing there is no legal recourse for being PROSECUTED for a crime and then being found not guilty. If you took the time to read my comment more closely you wouldn’t have responded with a snarky response.
I’ve been jammed up before took a plea but never trial I couldn’t imagine the feeling
Truth sets us free! ❤
That female attorney was just smiling from ear-to-ear you could see how proud she was. Or couldn't believe she pulled it off and got a not guilty
Oh she knew she pulled it off. That was her reveling in her own hard work.
Diane Menashe is a force to be reckoned with! She was incredible!
He is probably boning her
I kinda feel like he was actually guilty and she got him off
The acquittal of Daniel Villegas always gives me the chills...amazing result. Pity he ever had to go through so many years of torment.
Seriously the second guy always breaks my heart seriously
I am a bit disappointed in the way you presented the Rittenhouse case. You failed to mention how he was attacked by a violent man for trying to stop him from pushing a burning dumpster towards a business. You failed to mention how the man he wounded raised a pistol at him. You failed to mention that another person he shot tried to hit him in the back of his neck with a heavy skateboard. It wouldn't have hurt to at least tell people that besides bringing a gun for protection he also brought a first aid kit and was helping injured protestors.
It’s wild how people will still argue about that fact.
I noticed the lack of truthful information also. The channel is called Law&Crime Network but they sounded more like CNN when describing the case.
He had no business being there to begin with. He was looking for trouble.
To be fair, I'm glad his was included despite some jagoffs having a problem with it. I'm sure they're in the comments but I'm not looking. I remember watching this live and I was deeply moved by his reaction.
@@LinkRocksHe went to help defend his familys business❗️ I would have done the exact same thing for my family❣️❣️❣️
The woman had to be told that she was innocent 😂
Random asf but the Judge proceeding over the second case looked like Phil Jackson to me 😂
I cried for twelve minutes and fifteen seconds
Rittenhouse should have never been on trial,
Clear as day video showing self-defense and people trying to take his head off in admitting that they have weapons
He’s a punk and a murderer. He went there with a gun (driven there by mommy no less) with the express purpose of killing.
@@FoggyDay196 you're going to sit there and ignore the people that were rioting?
Sit there and ignore the child molester that tried to take his head off?
Sit there and ignore the other guy who tried to shoot him that also went there with a gun?
If you're going to say something make sure it's fact don't pick and choose because you feel a certain way.
There's other people that were protesting that went there with guns so your argument falls dead flat..
Guy that got his arm blown off try to shoot Kyle Rittenhouse but it didn't workout..
You're sitting here right now telling me you're sticking up for a child molester that got killed then you need to look at your moral compass
@@FoggyDay196 other people see your comment is not going to go so well you probably didn't do your own research you listen to the news instead of fact checking and finding out research for yourself
@@FoggyDay196Dumb@ss
7:35 For about a second that room of only 15 to 20 people sounded more like a sold-out crowd of 20,000 people. The feeling in that room must've been absolutely palpable.
Was like triple H returned on Raw after a 7 month absence
This is really awesome to watch for a change. To hear these not guilty verdicts is beyond words.
Now if we could only get those rioters locked up on the night Rittenhouse defended himself. THose guys ACTUALLY broke the law.
The rittenhouse verdict still brings tears to the eyes.
That woman who married her stepdad wtf is that story
Scot Peterson, should never have had to endure this ridiculous trial.
Amen
he was a scapegoat, and it didn't work.
Bless their hearts:(
God bless the Rittenhouse jury. God bless America 🇺🇸
"Face the Jury and harken to it's verdicts."
well ..... Instead of saying "Not guilty," "we assert that the justice system itself stands accused of unjustly condemning the person. Therefore, we advocate for compensation to be provided "
Not referencing any person in particular, but being found not guilty isn’t the same as being found innocent, as there should just have to be ‘a reasonable doubt’ that they did the crime. For a civil case it’s more similar to what you’re thinking as it has to be less likely than not that they did it (think 49%/51%). That’s still far from proving that they didn’t do it. That’s not to say the state shouldn’t take responsibility for its wrongdoing, but it makes sense that suing for wrongful imprisonment would be a separate process
I've noticed the guilty ones never have any reaction at all at their guilty verdicts. The innocent ones always have emotions regardless of the verdict.
Yep. If I was found guilty and didn't do it, I'd have a full breakdown in court. Not sit there silently with no expression.
There’s compilation videos of guilty criminals having insane reactions to their conviction
If only it was that simple.
Lol you have no idea how you’d react stfu
Not true!
Daniel Villegas reaction was so emotional, I hope wherever he lives know he is happy and productive.
There’s a pattern here….I don’t believe I need to say it 🤨
Man🤐
How do you get charged for 2 counts of felony murder if one person was killed
If the one was pregnant?
This is why you need indisputable evidence. Like medicine medical records paper trails witnesses contradicting themselves multiple times, pay stubs, four people proving the medical records were falsified, phone records, photo evidence being confirmed by the perpetrator and accessories to the crime. The list goes on
7:33 you know you'll be fine when Saruman has your back.
Great comment 😂
8:42 what sucks about this was that a couple weeks later the world shut down due to the pandemic so imagine being released from a 20 year lockdown only to go into another lockdown again, so you’re life remains restricted 🚫
you could still leave your house though better than prison for sure.
@@bloodaonadeline8346 it’s just hard to get back to regular life when a lot of it is restricted during that time period
@@bloodaonadeline8346 A big prison cell is better than a small prison cell, that's for sure.
Mercy.
For the innocent people it must feel good but for the ones who did it must feel really good
An accurate summary would include a mention of being attacked by 3 different men.
Bs he shouldn't have been there in 1st place
@@giffondhall9214 Should the rioters have been there?
@@giffondhall9214 but he was there? And it wasn’t a crime for him to be there.
@@slow88LX they have a right to because they live there He doesnt
@@CageThePeople Yes it was he was 17 with a gun thats a crime
10:50 no mention that they were chasing him and trying to beat him to death? Nice job at hiding your biases Law and Crime.
Exactly 🙄.
Why was he there to begin with? You know the answer but gloss over it because it doesn't fit your narrative.
TRUTH 💯❗️
@@LinkRockshe was there because he had emt experience and had seen the last protests and how people were hurt. So let’s not make your narrative fact when it’s fiction.
@@LinkRocks Doesn't matter why he was there. Irrelevant to self defense.
i spent 2 years in jail i remember vividly the day when i got sentenced .....it was overwhelming
Imagine the trauma of having 3 grown men criminals try to kill a minor and the kid is the one charged because he defended himself.
Chipmunk?
@@videoettaceo8900cry about it.
So much stress having your reputation being ruined. fearing prison or even death sentences for nothing
Just imagine your beloved wife or husband dies and everyone just thinks that you killed them...
It's called being misunderstood.
When these things happen, I’ve noticed that the loved ones of the victims tend to be more intimidating than the gunman. I mean, obviously because they’re all out for blood.
I would hate to see a innocent man locked up!! If I was a juror and I wasn’t 100 I would rather take my chances and let him free
Not guilty verdict dont always mean the defendent is innocent. It just mean the prosecuter could not proove it. Not enough evidence or yoo much doubt in the jury
Guilty verdict don't always mean the defendant is guilty. It just means the defense could not prove it.
It means Kyle is innocent whether you admit it or not.
Being charged with a crime doesn't always mean the defendant is guilty either.
That is horrid. I think these poor ex cons should be heard, for an actual case of how we tourtured them.
OJ Simpson forgotten already
Most intense. Not most memorable.
Nope, but it has nothing to do with Kyle.
Because he was guilty
Yo Mark! I know u! Good job.
Melly coming home‼️😈👏🏼
Is there anybody who not cries seeing this ???
Only the accused known the TRUTH, deep in their hearts...
So you are saying at least one of those defendants is actually guilty?
Which ones and why do you think that?
@@KensCounselingCouch Rittenhouse and you know he's guilty too. You're just being a concern troll.
@@LinkRocksYou must be off your meds 🥴😵💫🤮
@@LinkRocksso now if someone doesn’t agree with your perception of justice they are a concern troll? So I guess all 12 jurors that found him not guilty are concerned trolls too huh? I have news for you the world and laws don’t bend to your perception of justice because you disagree with them, so you just keep on denying and gaslighting and see how far you get in life.
@@KensCounselingCouch
@Kens
I'm saying exactly what i said.
23 years if innocent is criminal
Kyle Ritenhouse had to be the best one lots of murder charges dropped because he acted in self defense
how was he doing self defense when he drove there with intent to kill like he could be stayed home he didn't even live in that neighborhood
@archivesunset4214 the people attacked him so he acted in self defense
@@archivesunset4214there was no premeditated intent. And it's easy to say none of the rioters should've been that night either.
@@archivesunset4214the people chasing him could have stayed home to. Why did they have any more of a right to be their than him? He'll one of the dudes he shot was form father out of town where as Kyle regularly goes and stays other in kenosha as that's where he has freinds and where half his family lives, plus it's only a thirty minute drive away. It would be like saying that I'm an outsider if I traved to the other side of the city I live in to see friends and family
It is the innocent accused of crimes that really see’s how our justice system is. Many are found guilty even though they are innocent
Then maybe all prisoners are innocent. They are just all misunderstood.
Good Lord, that summary for Kyle Rittenhouse's case would have an uninformed person questioning how in the world was he found not guily.
I was so happy for Kyle. The rightful verdict
Jesus, imagine finding out your wife took her own life and then having to deal with being accused of murdering her. I can't even imagine how hurt and betrayed that man must have felt and he couldn't even deal with those emotions due to being accused. I'm sure he's going to have a very hard time when all those emotions finally hit him. I hope he has his loved ones close and that he's going to get help because that would traumatize anyone
Nobody in Kyle’s courthouse looked happy. Liberal reporters
Oh brother...
@@jeanettesmith765😂
I know that feeling - and yes, I truly was innocent.
I'm glad you were found not guilty. It's an awful thing to be forced through a trial for something you didn't do.
This is why we should presume innocence until a jury returns a verdict. This 'court of public opinion' crap of everyone presuming most defendants guilty from arrest is doing grave damage to our justice system and the civil discourse in our society
So what was you tried for
I am so glad. The justice system certainly isn’t perfect but sometimes it’s great glad you were found not guilty
@@astalavista5328Being the Booty Warrior
@@MrLynch-ei4dc lol
When the courtroom breaks out in cheers, you know that is a Latino family.
Oh my heart the one that worked at the school. How horrible to have to stand trail for something that is so tragic, of course he isn’t responsible for the gunman that chose to shoot up the school. He seen his students get murdered and then to be accused of that is horrible … teachers and school staff don’t have it easy as it is. Sometimes they end up being more reliable then your own parents. Teachers got really big hearts, the ones I have had anyways..
"I got my life back!" Says cop who stood by while his "students" lost theirs.
@@bjchitHe would have been insane to approach the gunman. He wouldn't have saved any lives and would have lost his own.
@@vermilliongecko “He would have been insane to do his job!” The cops who stopped Charles Whitman had revolvers and a shotgun going up against way more fire power than an AR-15. You think the cops in Uvalde were sane for doing the same thing?
Yes!!!!! I cried and thanked god when this verdict came in.
@@bjchit But it wasn't his job.
7:41 Count Dooku is a lawyer now?
He does look like Christopher lee, kind of cool.
God bless 🙌
You got the date wrong on the Kenosha riots. It was August 2020. Not 2022.
Exactly!! They got it all wrong when it comes to KR… can’t hide their biased.
Unfortunately they are all messed up one way or another. You don't come out of an experience like that ever the same again. And just because you spend 23 years in jail doesn't mean you're going to get a cent or are able to sue.
Terrible narrative on the Rittenhouse incident.
Couldn’t imagine being on trial and being accused of killing someone I love. The conflicting of emotion and confusion would be ovwrwhelming
Mathew M's attorney is a DEFENSE WARRIOR! this women 'doesn't play' lol she is very impressive,
We do small crimes sometimes like beating someone, stealing something but get unnoticed. We get no punishment. We bully others and more .
But these persons who did nothing but got charged for these big crimes, make me really heartbroken.
We really should be careful about not committing any sort of crime that makes us guilty. We should behave ourselves in such a way that we don't regret in later life or while watching this sort of videos
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I noticed Jason Baldwin (WM3) sitting in the courtroom for Daniel Viegas.
Villegas
School resource officer used all his tears on himself and none for the gunned down children.
So none is going to talk about how this woman married her step dad
ynw melly is going be on here next time
Going to be melly soon
Not guilty !
Imagine day after day you sit and waste away in jail knowing the entire time you were innocent… honestly would probably have killed myself at some point, talk about unfair
Our legal system, is so cruel at times
I couldn’t imagine how it must feel to go through this innocent. Though most in prison are there for a valid reason, I could not imagine being innocent and having your life taken away when you were not guilty of the crime.