LOL. I never said it was illegal. I asked why he doesn't have a lawyer looking out for his best interests.
Any lawyer worth his salt would make sure this kid did not appear or speak in public, except in a possible tightly controlled was by the lawyer. But probably not even that.
Apparently you aren't familiar with the U.S. legal system. Because anything you say can be used against you. Anything you do on video, could be used against you.
Any reasonable lawyer would not have his client seen celebrating in a bar while out on bail, let alone one who is a 17-year-old child.
Among other reasons, a potential juror could see this, and rightly or wrongly, that could carry into their jury service. Find me one criminal lawyer who would say that allowing this child to do this was a good idea?
Actually, its a great idea because it is representative of Kyle’s core beliefs. It removes any idea of depravity of heart— thus, intent to commit murder.
You right, you know.