wild greens

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Does he really take secret service to bin with him if he goes down? Even in minimum security it sounds mental.
Great all this tbh
I think he gets away with this one but is found guilty on the Georgia election interference, January 6 insurrection, or seized documents cases (and maybe more than one).

I would have thought you'd have pretty concrete evidence if its falsifying company records- are you thinking this is solely off the jury?
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
One thing that strikes me hearing the lawyers speak afterwards...

In boxing at the press conference the competitors tend to say something that amounts to "I'm gonna beat the shite of this guy and send him crying home to his mum". Both will say that, even the 100-1 outsider underdog, which makes it something of a meaningless statement. However a lot of sports - certainly the ones I watch - seem to have moved beyond that kind of crude bragging to something more along the lines of "We have a lot of respect for San Marino, there are no easy games in international football and even though this team is drawn from a pool of people the size of one of our small villages and made up of part-timers and journeymen from the Italian third division we are aware that they pose a threat going forwards and we will be certain not to underestimate them. Ultimately though I hope over ninety minutes we will prove the stronger".

But one sport that remains very much in the former camp is that of criminal law, the attorney's statement is always to the effect that their client is more innocent than anyone has ever been before, that it's frankly mind-boggling that such a ludicrous case has been brought on such flimsy evidence, and they are more than one thousand percent confident that they will demonstrate this so powerfully and unequivocally that the prosecutor will hang his head in shame, retire from the business altogether - and quite likely be found to in fact himself be the guilty party who committed the crime in question.
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
I would have thought you'd have pretty concrete evidence if its falsifying company records- are you thinking this is solely off the jury?
I think there is no doubt whatsoever of his guilt but it does seem they stretched the definition of a felony to breaking point - so what happens in that instance? They are guilty of a misdemeanor but accused of a felony?
 

Leo

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Does he really take secret service to bin with him if he goes down? Even in minimum security it sounds mental.
Great all this tbh


I would have thought you'd have pretty concrete evidence if its falsifying company records- are you thinking this is solely off the jury?

just a gut feeling. they have plenty of evidence here that hush money payments were made, but there may be a little too much wiggle room with proving falsified business records to a jury. and the leap to connecting the payments to a federal campaign finance violation is an untested charge.
 

luka

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nothing will happen to da teflon don. hes untouchable like that balding guy that plays chess
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
nothing will happen to da teflon don. hes untouchable like that balding guy that plays chess
What Magnus Carlsen, is he balding? Funny if he is, classic example of the lord giving and also taking away; an almost preternatural chess talent making him the greatest player that ever lived, and yet he's already losing his hair at age 17.
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
Some pictures that sum up the day


I love that there actual MAGA comments saying what an amazing and historic photo that is...


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luka

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What Magnus Carlsen, is he balding? Funny if he is, classic example of the lord giving and also taking away; an almost preternatural chess talent making him the greatest player that ever lived, and yet he's already losing his hair at age 17.
i actually cant remember who i was referring to here
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
I assume Andrew Tate, who's apparently been released from prison in Romania.
Oh right, describing him as 'balding' is quite generous. Also, I dunno if he is a sex trafficker who got let-off or a bit of a tosser who just spent months in jail for joking on the internet. I mean, I dunno if he's Teflon or the opposite.
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
I'm reading that cos of the time scale the judge has put on the next steps, it means the trial won't take place until 2024. I know the mills of god/justice grind slow, but that seems crazy. For starters surely it would make sense to get it out of the way before the primaries, and when will they squeeze the other things in - or he could easily die of old age by then and evade justice.
 

droid

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it is undeniably a great picture. has a hollywood quality.
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Blatant AI
 

Leo

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I'm reading that cos of the time scale the judge has put on the next steps, it means the trial won't take place until 2024. I know the mills of god/justice grind slow, but that seems crazy. For starters surely it would make sense to get it out of the way before the primaries, and when will they squeeze the other things in - or he could easily die of old age by then and evade justice.

I heard for a trial of this nature, with 34 counts, that it's typical to start the trial about eight months after the indictment is made. Not saying it's not excessive, but it is typical. The weirdest thing is this could happen in the other three investigations as well, Trump will spend the next two years pingponging between NY, Washington and Atlanta for all his various trials.
 
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