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David Boyle

(732 posts)
22. Justice is slow sometimes...
Fri Nov 22, 2024, 05:23 PM
Nov 2024

sadly enough.

But Bragg has to look like he's prosecuting fairly, and giving "the other side" their due process...

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So many people risked a great deal trying to bring Trump to justice. Irish_Dem Nov 2024 #1
Truly, those jurors risked their lives, or at least their future peace, by serving on that jury. BComplex Nov 2024 #2
There is certainly that tail-end risk Nasruddin Nov 2024 #11
Yes orangecrush Nov 2024 #30
I'm sure they are disappointed after spending the time and effort on the case MichMan Nov 2024 #3
That case should have never been tried. Solomon Nov 2024 #13
The point is that a jury was seated, took time out of their lives and after deliberations came up with a verdict MichMan Nov 2024 #15
This sends a message to juries that if you have money/and or influence, you can still go FREE even if riversedge Nov 2024 #28
The Smollet jurors are in danger? dpibel Nov 2024 #24
And the message this sends to Trump is that threats work and he will never be held accountable for any crime. Lonestarblue Nov 2024 #4
Don't forget the bone saw (NT) Otto_Harper Nov 2024 #5
Threats certainly worked against the former 13-year-old child he raped. Rhiagel Nov 2024 #27
A Medal of Freedom for each of them. Sneederbunk Nov 2024 #6
Their lives could still be in danger. Hope22 Nov 2024 #7
It was a giant waste of human effort and endangered many people. Hope22 Nov 2024 #8
Respectfully, I think this article may be missing the point David Boyle Nov 2024 #9
So he gets to do this forever? How often has he called for his convictions to be vacated travelingthrulife Nov 2024 #16
Justice is slow sometimes... David Boyle Nov 2024 #22
The sentencing has been postponed indefinitely. choie Nov 2024 #21
Bondi will work her ass off to try and find their names. NoMoreRepugs Nov 2024 #10
Hopefully not too long. David Boyle Nov 2024 #23
AG Garland said at the beginning of T***p's federal legal problems: LastLiberal in PalmSprings Nov 2024 #12
He forgot to add... "In certain income classes" yourout Nov 2024 #26
It was not all for naught. barbtries Nov 2024 #14
One justice system for the rich and powerful Retrograde Nov 2024 #17
Law & Order ? Nigrum Cattus Nov 2024 #18
We all know Trump is crooked, but a Jury is the finder of fact and they determined surfered Nov 2024 #19
Not just that, he conspired with co-conspirators to defraud voters Justice matters. Nov 2024 #31
Yes, I am bitter about Garland's role in this. Pres. Biden should fire his a&& anyways, even being as close as it is to SWBTATTReg Nov 2024 #20
F**k the Republicans drmeow Nov 2024 #25
I was thinking about this very thing today DaBronx Nov 2024 #29
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