not at all…do you have evidence to support that’s the case here or are you just making it up?There are alot of folks who have been forced to admit guilt or are you denying that history, again.
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not at all…do you have evidence to support that’s the case here or are you just making it up?There are alot of folks who have been forced to admit guilt or are you denying that history, again.
trumps not in the white houseTell him to ask Donald Trump why he didn't bring him home from Russia.
Do you have evidence that it didn't happen?not at all…do you have evidence to support that’s the case here or are you just making it up?
He was in 2018 when Whelan got locked up and didn't leave office until Jan 21.trumps not in the white house
yes, she admitted guilt in open court admins claimed she didn’t realize she had left it in her bag. it was found in her bagDo you have evidence that it didn't happen?
so he didn’t do what xiden wasn’t able to do? do trump also didn’t give up the merchant of deathHe was in 2018 when Whelan got locked up and didn't leave office until Jan 21.
"Traditionally, the best defense is to admit your guilt and hope you get a lesser sentence," William Pomeranz, the acting director of the Wilson Center's Kennan Institute in Washington and an expert on Russian law, told ESPN earlier this month. "There's not a lot of examples of people raising strong defenses and getting acquitted."yes, she admitted guilt in open court admins claimed she didn’t realize she had left it in her bag. it was found in her bag
So you think Biden should have gotten him released, but you want to give up some weak ass bullshit why Trump didn't do it.so he didn’t do what xiden wasn’t able to do? do trump also didn’t give up the merchant of death
yep she admitted guilt in court…taking responsibly usually leads tj less of a punishment…it’s true here"Traditionally, the best defense is to admit your guilt and hope you get a lesser sentence," William Pomeranz, the acting director of the Wilson Center's Kennan Institute in Washington and an expert on Russian law, told ESPN earlier this month. "There's not a lot of examples of people raising strong defenses and getting acquitted."
Despite the serious charges against her, an official admission of guilt was the best option for Griner in both the short and long term. First and foremost, the nature of the Russian legal system meant there was essentially zero chance she would be acquitted, according to TJ Quinn. Pleading not guilty and putting up a fierce defense may have led to retribution from Russian authorities while she remains detained.
Why Brittney Griner pleaded guilty to drug charges in Russian court, and what's next for detained WNBA star
Griner pleading guilty could be the pretext to a prisoner exchangewww.cbssports.com
I wouldn’t of given up the merchant of death for him in a one for one deal…xiden or trumpSo you think Biden should have gotten him released, but you want to give up some weak ass bullshit why Trump didn't do it.
You really do dislike black folks. Pleading not guilty and putting up a fierce defense may have led to retribution from Russian authorities while she remains detained.yep she admitted guilt in court…taking responsibly usually leads tj less of a punishment…it’s true here
that doesn’t prove your claim she was somehow given a false confession.