Catsnmeters
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Juries are easily swayed by lawyers who have a lifetime of learning how to lie.
Your mistrust of the system is not a legitimate legal defense form those who were convicted.
If that were the standard then ALL convictions would be pointless.
Being told or believing there was voter fraud does totally excuse breaking the law because it makes them feel like the victim of the real crime.
Wait...you are trying to say that actually believing their was voter fraud makes you immune to criminal behavior?
Banks are required to keep detailed accounts that very rarely allow for bank fraud.
Yes.
If I believed that despite those details, the bank was fraudulently using my account, can I legally attempt to rob them? Yes or no?
In contrast, voting seems designed to facilitate voter fraud.
Like whose bright idea was it to use easily hacked computers as voting machines?
They are not easily hacked. Their is no proof they were hacked. Fox payed millions because they lied about voting machines being hacked.
Not a single court could ever have ruled that there was no voter fraud because there was never an official investigation, and only that would have access to the necessary resources.
There were a plethora of investigations.
How could you not know that?
This was not the 2000 election.But just like in FL in 2000, the courts ruled instead that it was just too late.