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BumRushDaShow

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20. Most of the legal pundits over the past year or so
Mon Nov 11, 2024, 08:39 AM
Nov 2024

have indicated that for the "hush money" case, these types of charges rarely result in a prison sentence - and particularly when they are a first time offense. Because the "fraud" was associated with "election interference", that "extra" was what transformed what would have been misdemeanor charges, into felony ones (i.e., checks written with the fraudulent intent to quash bad info ahead of an election, so "in furtherance of another crime" ).

Regarding the GA case, I don't know how a state would want to selectively give up "states rights" because if that is the case, then what is the point of state laws?

The federal cases will be going bye bye when the new AG decides to completely drop them.

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He'll skate XanaDUer2 Nov 2024 #1
How about sentence the convicted felon to four years in jail... CapnSteve Nov 2024 #2
I had hoped that Judge Merchan would stand strong. niyad Nov 2024 #3
Tell me how paying off a porn star was no_hypocrisy Nov 2024 #4
One of the biggest perversions of justice Historic NY Nov 2024 #5
At this point what does it really matter? groundloop Nov 2024 #6
So, we just have capitulate to injustice now? William Seger Nov 2024 #7
Yes, and in the meantime ... Hope22 Nov 2024 #9
Corruption has a name ... cowardice and the end to the rule of law NotHardly Nov 2024 #8
No one is above the law, except, if, your a billionaire name trump. HAHAHAHA. republianmushroom Nov 2024 #10
It should stand and Trump can start serving his time now in prison. cstanleytech Nov 2024 #11
That "anything" also includes the right to appeal prison sentences. Justice matters. Nov 2024 #16
Sorry LibinMo Nov 2024 #17
I know but one can still hope. 😁 cstanleytech Nov 2024 #18
Exactly, he ain't president yet. oasis Nov 2024 #21
Even if he's President as there isn't anything that says he can't serve both at the same time. cstanleytech Nov 2024 #22
laws don't matter anymore. ZonkerHarris Nov 2024 #12
I'm still cautiously optimistic. Shipwack Nov 2024 #13
Fine him Retrograde Nov 2024 #14
I would be homegirl Nov 2024 #15
So tell me... jmowreader Nov 2024 #19
Most of the legal pundits over the past year or so BumRushDaShow Nov 2024 #20
Prison while appeal is going on bluestarone Nov 2024 #23
Let the conviction stand, he's a felon forever under the law... twogunsid Nov 2024 #24
Please judge. Don't dismiss Takket Nov 2024 #25
Didn't the hush payment happen before he was even President? Think. Again. Nov 2024 #26
Sentence him to jail so he misses the inauguration and can't be sworn in. MichMan Nov 2024 #27
Just write Merchan, at this address: David Boyle Nov 2024 #28
I can't tell if it is delusion or wishful thinking genxlib Nov 2024 #29
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