My question is this: can the man accused of this alleged crime reasonably expect a fair trial when details of his involvement have been plastered all over every media avenue?

https://www.foxnews.com/us/florida-m...l-photo-lawyer

The lawyer for a Florida man pictured last week inside the U.S. Capitol carrying the lectern of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as rioters stormed the building told reporters Monday that the photo may be problematic for his client’s defense and acknowledged that he is "not a magician."

"You have a photograph of our client in a building, unauthorized to be there, with what appears to be a podium or a lectern, I’m not exactly sure which one it is called. But that’s what we have," Eckhart said.

Johnson, of Parrish, Fla., was identified from a viral photo that shows him smiling and waving as he carried the lectern inside the Capitol after a pro-Trump mob stormed the building as Congress was counting electoral votes Wednesday.
Also, how are they going to pick a fair and impartial jury when half of the country wants to torture and kill Republicans?

That would be like having a chimper on the jury for the trial of a nigger.



During the trial the defense attorney should ask the defendant to pick up the lectern. If the defendant can't do it, then the attorney should say "If the lectern doesn't fit, you must acquit!"

They might as well make it into a circus as a final "fuck you" to Pelosi.