Yes. As I've said, the CT community seems weirdly obsessed with whether Oswald would have been convicted at a trial that's never going to happen and whether evidence could be kept out of a trial that's never going to happen. This is Jim DiEugenio's entire schtick. I truly don't understand it.
Despite some of the comments here, a criminal trial is stacked heavily in favor of the defendant's rights. It's a test of whether the prosecution can prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt to the satisfaction of 12 citizens, not a quest for historical truth. In many administrative hearings, even ones involving extremely serious matters, the rules of evidence don't apply at all. The Warren Commission was a fact-finding body, not a criminal court.
Except at the fringes of Conspiracy World, there's no serious doubt Oswald bought the rifle that was found in the TSBD, that weapon was fired at JFK, and Oswald fired it. The totality of the evidence is overwhelming. Sure, a defense attorney would attempt to poke holes at every stage - that's the job - but where conspiracy theories fall apart is at the level of epistemology: rationality and logic. They simply make no real-world sense, especially if they are predicated on Oswald being a patsy. I've never heard one that, if you thought about it in real-world terms, was not fundamentally absurd.
WHY would any conspiracy involving conspirators over age ten with IQs over 75 require Oswald as a patsy and all the complexity this would entail? If you wanted to point the finger at Castro or Castro fanatics, there would be vastly simpler and more compelling ways to do it. Good Lord, have a handful of mysterious Cubans who made sure they were overheard muttering "Today Fidal will be vindicated," leave a handful of pro-Castro materials laying around and perhaps even a manifesto stuck to the picket fence, and use plausible, high-powered, assassination-quality weapons and ammunition fired from several locations in a hit that would practically scream para-military operation. WHY do you need an obscure character like Oswald and a hit that by any standard looks like he could have done it all by himself? You need this, if you're a CTer, because THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED. Your conspiracy theory is an ad hoc, after-the-fact overlay that makes no rational or logical sense.
I cannot explain CTers' defense counsel mentality, while pretty much ignoring rationality and logic, on any basis other than "this is simply how the conspiracy-prone mind works."
the CT community seems weirdly obsessed with whether Oswald would have been convicted at a trial I don't know about the CT community, but there's little doubt in my mind that, back then, Oswald would have been convicted, regardless of his guilt or not.
a criminal trial is stacked heavily in favor of the defendant's rights. It's a test of whether the prosecution can prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt to the satisfaction of 12 citizens, not a quest for historical truth.Exactly what I said earlier; a trial is about winning and not necessarily about actual guilt.
The Warren Commission was a fact-finding body, not a criminal court.Agreed, but even a fact-finding body has to consider whether a piece of evidence it wants to reply on is factly authentic. And they did, at least to some extent. Why else did they ask the FBI to obtain authentication (by way of a chain of custody) of a number of key pieces of evidence, like C399?
there's no serious doubt Oswald bought the rifle that was found in the TSBD, that weapon was fired at JFK, and Oswald fired it. Really? If you say so.... But if that's true, why has there been so much discussion for 60 years now?
Why haven't you (and your ilk) not managed to persuade people that what you claim is actually true?
I have asked LNs time and time again to provide evidence for their claims and they either simply refuse to do so (like you) or they fall back on "evidence" that doesn't support their claim or they mistake assumption for evidence!
A simple request for authentication of a piece of evidence seems to be an LN's kryptonite!
The totality of the evidence is overwhelming. Sure, a defense attorney would attempt to poke holes at every stage - that's the job - but where conspiracy theories fall apart is at the level of epistemology: rationality and logic. Didn't you just implicitly say that the evidence rules of a trial do not apply for a "fact finding body"? So, why are you now trying to make a point based upon what a defense attorney would do?
They simply make no real-world sense, especially if they are predicated on Oswald being a patsy. I've never heard one that, if you thought about it in real-world terms, was not fundamentally absurd.If something doesn't make sense to you, that doesn't mean doesn't actually make sense. It only means that you don't (want to) understand it.
WHY do you need an obscure character like Oswald and a hit that by any standard looks like he could have done it all by himself?Perhaps just because there will always be people, like yourself, who will advocate that it's absurd. The fact that you and others believe it couldn't have happened, could well be reason for individuals who are much more sophisticated than you to do exactly that. Ever considered that possibility?