Judge sets Trump's sentencing in hush money case for Jan. 10, but signals no jail time

You mean lawfare like Trump calling for the Jan 6 committee members to be put in prison?
He said they boke the law and should face prosecution... but he said he will have nothing to do with it one way or the other... and that he has more important things to do...
Liz Cheney coached a witness to lie about President Trump...

If a prosecutor "coaches" a witness in a way that goes beyond legitimate preparation and encourages them to give false or misleading testimony, it can be considered prosecutorial misconduct, potentially leading to sanctions against the prosecutor, including disciplinary action, a mistrial, or even dismissal of charges depending on the severity of the coaching and the impact on the case; in extreme cases, it could even result in criminal charges against the prosecutor.
 
So just to be clear your not an attorney yet make pronouncements like "The whole mess is going to be tossed on constitutional grounds"?
Yes. When or if it goes to the Supremes they'll toss it because of the conduct of this judge.

That's why Merchan is trying to prevent any review of his conduct by a higher court.
 
But do people have a right to trial before being sentenced? Trump did not say "These people must face justice" which is what a principled person would say.
I think that's precisely what Trump said.

Nobody is above the law, even assholes that just got the Medal of Freedom from Sleepy Joe.
 
He said they boke the law and should face prosecution...
That's not true, he actually said

"For what they did, honestly, they should go to jail"

but he said he will have nothing to do with it one way or the other... and that he has more important things to do...
Liz Cheney coached a witness to lie about President Trump...

If a prosecutor "coaches" a witness in a way that goes beyond legitimate preparation and encourages them to give false or misleading testimony, it can be considered prosecutorial misconduct, potentially leading to sanctions against the prosecutor, including disciplinary action, a mistrial, or even dismissal of charges depending on the severity of the coaching and the impact on the case; in extreme cases, it could even result in criminal charges against the prosecutor.
 
You’re thinking of Juanita Brodderick.
Wrong, although Juanita was even worse. In that case, he actually raped her.

In the case of Paula Jones, it didn’t go as far as rape - it was sexual assault. He dropped his pants and demanded she, well… you know.The act that Monica Lewinsky had perfected.

I don’t blame you for getting the women he assaulted/raped mixed up. He forced himself on more than one.

 
Yes. When or if it goes to the Supremes they'll toss it because of the conduct of this judge.

That's why Merchan is trying to prevent any review of his conduct by a higher court.
How could Merchan every prevent his conduct being reviewed?
 
Wrong, although Juanita was even worse. In that case, he actually raped her.

In the case of Paula Jones, it didn’t go as far as rape - it was sexual assault. He dropped his pants and demanded she, well… you know.The act that Monica Lewinsky had perfected.

I don’t blame you for getting the women he assaulted/raped mixed up. He forced himself on more than one.

Did he grab her by the pussy grandma.

looks like she was pretty enough.
 

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