• Darus214@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I’ll breathe a sigh of relief once he’s in jail. Before then, he’s a criminal walking around with no justice. How many times is he going to get away with the law?

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      1 year ago

      Exactly seen this basic title for Trump for years. Why “incert crime here” will doom Trump yet nothing happens to him.

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      Plus it’s Georgia. What are the chances there isn’t one Fox-addict on the jury?

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        I mean, the jury selection selection process is supposed to weed out anyone who is obviously biased in any direction.

        Also—and I realize this undermines my first point—Fulton County is one of the most reliably Democratic counties in the country.

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          I hope this doesn’t make me regret opposing Milton County.

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      Oh how I’d love to see him in jail, but I just can’t see this happening to a former US president. I’d imagine house arrest at a maximum, unfortunately.

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        It’s a bit nuts how untouchable we have made this position be. I read that even George Washington noticed it out and tried to reign it in. Maybe if there was a way to get rid of presidents based on no confidence or something it wouldn’t have morphed into what it is now.

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      the gas and the stench, though. omg, you trying to kill everyone and everything within 1000 miles?

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    1 year ago

    Question - I saw someone leaked the charges. could this impact the trial at all? like, could he claim it was improper and therefore get the whole thing thrown out?
    I am honestly asking because I am not good at understanding the law lol

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      He can, and will, claim all sorts of shit.

      But no - the courts wouldn’t just “throw everything out” over that.

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      I’m not a lawyer so take this with a big grain of salt, but the charges get read at the beginning of the trial so it’s not much of a spoiler. It’s hard to imagine this would have an appreciable impact.

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        ohhh okay so thats how it works.

        thanks! im not a lawyer either (obviously LOL) but this makes sense. I can still see the orange turd make a stink out of it though