Ken and Ohm: In my humble opinion you are both rig
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Though trying to judge the weight of the evidence from outside the courtroom is always risky, the salient info that Ohm cites would seemingly makes this a slam dunk for the prosecution. But Ken is absolutely correct that, as CYDY shareholders, an acquittal would be in our best interests.
And while a not guilty verdict would certainly surprise me, verdicts do not always track the evidence. If Nader has (however implausibly) 1 or 2 strong advocates among the jury, the end result of the deliberations could be a not guilty verdict or a hung jury.