Doc7505
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~~~~~~A hyper-Leftist squealing about States Rights? Just too friggin' funny. Ya just can't make this $hit up. Dinner AND a Show !
I am looking forward to US Marshals arresting him for Obstruction, Conspiracy, Aiding-and-Abetting, etc. - in handcuffs.
Seeing him led down the steps of the Governor's Mansion or Capitol Building, to a waiting van, to be processed and booked.
Held at some location with "reliable" judges... maybe someplace like Lousiana... or, if LA is under martial law... Gitmo?
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He should also be arrested for sedition....
Note:
Source: Sedition - Definition, Examples, Cases, Processes
Sedition is often confused with treason, but there are distinct differences between the two. Sedition is considered to be a lesser crime than treason, as a seditionist encourages rebellion, but does not take overt actions in his attempt to interfere with, or overthrow the government. For example, a person may commit sedition by holding a meeting to discuss a rebellion or revolution in his home.
Treason, on the other hand, involves taking specific actions that betray one’s country, such as by waging war, providing aid to an enemy, or committing espionage. So if John lets enemy soldiers stay in his home, he can be charged with the crime of treason. In order for a person to be charged with treason, however, the prosecution must show that the individual actively engaged in a plan to bring down the government. Treason is treated as a more severe crime than sedition.
