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<blockquote data-quote="ricco" data-source="post: 3757454" data-attributes="member: 46005"><p>A Prosecutor will throw everything at the wall hoping that something sticks. You will never know what makes a juror believe you are innocent or guilty, it might be your internet searches, your book collection, your dvd collection, your gun collection or maybe what was in your gun collection or maybe that you used reloads rather than factory, you never know. In the Rittenhouse trial, Rittenhouse's use of FMJ ammo was brought up by the Prosecutor as being more dangerous than HP ammo. Prosecutors and defense attorneys at trial will both weave stories with perceived facts intermingled in their stories, the one with the best story usually wins. </p><p></p><p>So you have a better understanding I would suggest watching some trials, preferably with ongoing commentary from lawyers. Rekieta Law on You Tube is pretty good, I've watched the Rittenhouse, Edgecomb, Potter and Reeves trials on Rekieta Law, they were very informative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricco, post: 3757454, member: 46005"] A Prosecutor will throw everything at the wall hoping that something sticks. You will never know what makes a juror believe you are innocent or guilty, it might be your internet searches, your book collection, your dvd collection, your gun collection or maybe what was in your gun collection or maybe that you used reloads rather than factory, you never know. In the Rittenhouse trial, Rittenhouse's use of FMJ ammo was brought up by the Prosecutor as being more dangerous than HP ammo. Prosecutors and defense attorneys at trial will both weave stories with perceived facts intermingled in their stories, the one with the best story usually wins. So you have a better understanding I would suggest watching some trials, preferably with ongoing commentary from lawyers. Rekieta Law on You Tube is pretty good, I've watched the Rittenhouse, Edgecomb, Potter and Reeves trials on Rekieta Law, they were very informative. [/QUOTE]
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