BlackRadioIsBack.com Says Whut? R&B Singer R. Kelly Found Not Guilty on All Counts of Child Pornography





I guess it goes to show that this equation works quite often:

Money (gots to pay to play the lawyers, you know) + Fame (Step In the Name of Love = Step Out Of The Jail) + Possibly Damaging Someone Sexually That Mainstream Media/Society Doesn't Care About And/or Stereotypes Like Mad Anyway (Young Black Women)

Equals

Getting off scott free of any criminal "justice" system charges here in the U.S.A. of A., regardless of past history, videotaped evidence, witness testimony, etc.

Looks like The Boondocks crew got the trial verdict right, hook, line and sinker about a year before the actual trial.

This s*** is a damned shame for real.

Older men having sex with underage girls happens quite often in the mainstream society without consequence (see the Dateline NBC To Catch a Predator series for proof just in the Internet Age, much less beforehand), so perhaps this is just a reflexion of our warped society at large and the beat going on.

Plug in Race and Class Issues and well, you know...

Will R. Kelly learn his lesson and stop doing things to get him in this situation again? Who knows - we can only hope.

Will falling off the music charts have gotten him a real court trial? Maybe - certainly not as much of a wait for going through court proceedings.

At the end of the day, one can only hope that the average man doesn't think it'll be peaches and cream if they pull this garbage.

SMDH

R. Kelly Acquitted Of All Child Porn Counts

CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- A Chicago jury has acquitted R. Kelly on all counts at his child pornography trial.

R. Kelly is accused of making a home sex video with an underage girl at his child pornography trial.

1 of 2 The verdict came six years after the R&B superstar was first charged with videotaping himself having sex with a young girl. Prosecutors had said she was as young as 13 at the time.

Kelly had faced a maximum 15 years in prison.

Both Kelly and the now 23-year-old alleged victim had denied they were the ones appearing on the tape, which was played for the jury at the beginning and end of the trial.

The prosecution's star witness was a woman who said she engaged in three-way sex with Kelly and the girl from the video. Defense attorneys argued the man on the tape didn't have a large mole on his back, as Kelly does.

The jury of nine men and three women included the wife of a Baptist preacher from Kelly's Chicago-area hometown, as well as a compliance officer for a Chicago investment firm and a man in his 60s who emigrated from then-Communist Romania nearly 40 years ago.

Jurors took the sex tape at the center of the trial with them, and a monitor was set up in the jury room in case they wanted to review it.

Kelly was charged with 14 counts of videotaping himself having sex with an underage girl, who prosecutors say was as young as 13.

In closing arguments, Kelly's attorney banged on the jury box with his fist, yelled and whispered, laughed and pleaded for more than in hour in his emotion-filled closing.

At one point, Sam Adam Jr. referred to a defense argument made repeatedly during the trial that a mole on the singer's back proved he simply can't be the man in the video.

After displaying a freeze frame of the man's back in the video -- with no apparent mole -- Adam walked over to the defense table and placed his hand on Kelly's shoulder.

"The truth be told, there is no mole ... that means one thing," Adam told jurors, then paused and lowered his voice. "It ain't him. And if it ain't him, you can't convict."

Prosecutors wrapped up their arguments the same way they began them a month ago: by playing the entire graphic sex tape in open court.

The 27-minute film played on a monitor just outside the jury box -- the lights switched off and the blinds pulled across courtroom windows -- as Assistant State's Attorney Robert Heilengoetter read through sections of the indictment.

Neither Kelly nor the alleged victim testified at trial. But as the video played Thursday, Heilengoetter told jurors the man on the tape is Kelly and that he controlled the encounter.

Kelly sat across the room from jurors at the defense table in a gray pinstripe suit, his hands folded in front of him. As the sex tape played, he appeared tense, keeping his eyes on the monitor, his mouth drawn tight and his brow furrowed.

Over seven days presenting their case, prosecutors called 22 witnesses, including several childhood friends of the alleged victim and four of her relatives who identified her as the female on the video.

In two days, the Grammy winner's lawyers called 12 witnesses. They included three relatives of the alleged victim who testified they did not recognize her as the female on the tape.

During the trial, Kelly endeavored to make a good impression on jurors, always standing straight and folding his hands in front of him whenever they entered the courtroom.

Jurors, in turn, made a good impression on Judge Vincent Gaughan, who repeatedly praised their attentiveness. All appeared to take careful notes, even when testimony became highly technical.

Source: CNN

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