If the trial wasn't being held in the heart of crazytown, with public threats to jurors and all, I'd say the reasonable outcome there would be "not guilty" on the shooting charges, and "guilty" on the "being a dumbass in public with a firearm" charges (I don't know the technical terms for those, but I know they exist-- "brandishing" and stuff), which would probably result in some kind of probation and community service.
Re: The most bizarre prosecution I've seen
Date: 2021-11-09 08:45 pm (UTC)