martybegan
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The daughter is totally irrelevant because, get this, she is a DIFFERENT PERSON.
Apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Daddy's little girl is as big a Trump hater as he is.
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The daughter is totally irrelevant because, get this, she is a DIFFERENT PERSON.
Your metaphor may work on low information twats, but it has no effect on any legal proceeding.Apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Daddy's little girl is as big a Trump hater as he is.
Your metaphor may work on low information twats, but it has no effect on any legal proceeding.
If you want to paint Merchan as biased, you need to explain how he's biased.
Having rulings mostly go against Trump doesn't say anything about bias if Trump's teams made motions that were inappropriate and should have been ruled against. This would not be unexpected given the defense generally throws the spaghetti against the wall to see what sticks.I have, you just don't agree with my views on this.
The whole process was biased from the Start. a DA saying I will get Trump, a Judge with obvious anti-Trump bias and rulings that mostly went against Trump followed by a jury instruction to a biased jury sealing the deal.
Stalin and Beria would be proud.
Having rulings mostly go against Trump doesn't say anything about bias if Trump's teams made motions that were inappropriate and should have been ruled against. This would not be unexpected given the defense generally throws the spaghetti against the wall to see what sticks.
Calling the jury biased is also unsubstantiated.
The facts were that he did falsify business records.
It wasn't just an error. It was very intentional and deliberate. That's what makes it a crime.It's NYC jury.
Which should be a bookkeeping error and at most a fine of $50 and a slap on the wrist, instead of the construct made by Bragg to turn it into a felony that could be prosecuted AFTER the statute of limitations ran out.
It wasn't just an error. It was very intentional and deliberate. That's what makes it a crime.
You're proving your bias by trying to lie about the nature of the offense.
My opinion is based on facts, many of which you have been kept ignorant of.And you continue to base your opinion on nothing but your hatred for Trump.
My opinion is based on facts, many of which you have been kept ignorant of.
The fact is that it was deliberate. We saw that evidence during the trial.
Ah, so now we are walking back the idea that we shouldn't prosecute a crime if it is costly. Yet another way that you want the legal system to treat rich people differently.No, your opinion is based on your view of some facts.
And your opinion is that was somehow a crime worthy of millions in prosecution costs and fucking over our legal system.
Ah, so now we are walking back the idea that we shouldn't prosecute a crime if it is costly. Yet another way that you want the legal system to treat rich people differently.
If the penalty is a fine, it's only illegal for poor people.
The facts presented at trial clearly indicate that it was intentional. They came up with fake retainer agreements to cover the costs which they "grossed up" because they knew that Cohen would have to pay income taxes on it. The notations are on the paperwork.
If you want the legal system to be blind, except you demand that we ignore crimes committed by Trump because he's a politician.No, we shouldn't if it's a political "crime" that takes lawfare level constructs to make palatable to even the most deranged anti-Trump lefty.
I want the legal system to be blind as it's supposed to be, not a plaything for TDS Dems to "Get teh Trumpz" which is clearly the case here.
And yet they couldn't use a direct law to prosecute it, they had to construct some bullshit to take a possible federal violation and magnify it into a local felony, 34 of them for the same thing.
It's all bullshit.
If you want the legal system to be blind, except you demand that we ignore crimes committed by Trump because he's a politician.
Your babbling about a "direct law" is meaningless. It was a federal violation, Cohen was prosecuted for it.
Nothing made up about it. The records were false. That was proven in court.These are only prosecuted made up crimes because Trump is Trump.
Nothing made up about it. The records were false. That was proven in court.
It's a felony if the records were falsified to cover up another crime.And that extrapolating to 34 felonies is bullshit.
It's a felony if the records were falsified to cover up another crime.
There were FEC violations with the NDA. The ones that Cohen was prosecuted over.
He wasn't prosecuting a federal violation, merely recognizing that the federal violation existed.No, it was expanded to a felony in an attempt to get around the statute of limitations and "get Trump"
Why is a State court and prosecutor trying to prosecute a federal violation?
Was Cohen tried in a State Court?
He wasn't prosecuting a federal violation, merely recognizing that the federal violation existed.
Which it did. Cohen was proseucted for it.
Proving the case that Trump committed the violation would be more difficult and so the SDNY made a decision not to prosecute it. The fact that they prosecuted Cohen for it is sufficient. .Bullshit. Sorry but why didn't a federal court try Trump then?
Answer the question, was Cohen tried in a Federal or State Court?