SeymourFlops, justice delayed is justice denied.
Both Georgia's District Attorney Willis and the Federal Justice Department failed to obtain and file their indictments in sufficient time to deal with the trial-delaying motions. I also doubt if anyone in D.A. Willis's office could have foreseen the question of who paid what portion of her and Wade's romance expenditures, would additionally delay Judge McAfee's decision regarding the defendants' pretrial motions.
A lawyer offered his opinion as if and when any of both trials begin this year, the jury wouldn't be able to render a verdict prior to the Republican National Convention or prior to election day. (I know of and highly regard that lawyer's judgment and opinions). In that case, it's likely Republicans will nominate an indicted alleged criminal accused of attempting to overthrow the 2020 elections.
Republicans may or may not win the 2024 presidential elections. After the 2020 general elections, and prior to January 2025, if Donald Trump is found guilty (of attempted to effectively overthrow the 2020 presidential elections), would the Supreme Court then rule that he's ineligible to be sworn in as President of the United States? Respectfully, Supposn
Both Georgia's District Attorney Willis and the Federal Justice Department failed to obtain and file their indictments in sufficient time to deal with the trial-delaying motions. I also doubt if anyone in D.A. Willis's office could have foreseen the question of who paid what portion of her and Wade's romance expenditures, would additionally delay Judge McAfee's decision regarding the defendants' pretrial motions.
A lawyer offered his opinion as if and when any of both trials begin this year, the jury wouldn't be able to render a verdict prior to the Republican National Convention or prior to election day. (I know of and highly regard that lawyer's judgment and opinions). In that case, it's likely Republicans will nominate an indicted alleged criminal accused of attempting to overthrow the 2020 elections.
Republicans may or may not win the 2024 presidential elections. After the 2020 general elections, and prior to January 2025, if Donald Trump is found guilty (of attempted to effectively overthrow the 2020 presidential elections), would the Supreme Court then rule that he's ineligible to be sworn in as President of the United States? Respectfully, Supposn