Nostra
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I thought the jury determined what laws were broken.yes and it is up to the judge to decide what laws were broken and the interpretation of them.
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I thought the jury determined what laws were broken.yes and it is up to the judge to decide what laws were broken and the interpretation of them.
Who is a convicted felon.
Amazing what you will tolerate.![]()
yes and it is up to the judge to decide what laws were broken and the interpretation of them.
Once again, the judge knows the law and the probabilities of the lawyer having any success in overturning that conviction based on that premise, is extremely low.They wanted him to describe FECās policy and the judge stopped them. That will be a large part of the appeals.
All your Lawfare bullshit has failed. Trump will be President for the next 4 years, Simp.Once again, the judge knows the law and the probabilities of the lawyer having any success in overturning that conviction based on that premise, is extremely low.
You do know that everything in life has limits, don't you? Trump has overstepped those limits repeatedly throughout his life and I have to believe that Mother Nature is ready to step in and say "no more, you are now going to pay for your sins".
Once again, the judge knows the law and the probabilities of the lawyer having any success in overturning that conviction based on that premise, is extremely low.
You do know that everything in life has limits, don't you? Trump has overstepped those limits repeatedly throughout his life and I have to believe that Mother Nature is ready to step in and say "no more, you are now going to pay for your sins".
Yeah, well anything either one of us says is speculative. Nonetheless, my predictions have a better chance of happening as they are based not only on data, statistics and facts but are also based on past history.Sounds like wishful thinking on your part.
The Democrats are about to find out the limits of their lawfare campaign.
Yeah, well anything either one of us says is speculative. Nonetheless, my predictions have a better chance of happening as they are based not only on data, statistics and facts but are also based on past history.
I mean, Trump has been sued over 4000 times and has lost a good portion of those. He was found guilty in his University and Charity scams he created and is now a CONVICTED felon. He was also sued by E. Jean Carroll and lost (not only the initial trial but the subsequent appeal). One other fact is this:
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As such, the probabilities are not in his favor
Oh, buckle up, cupcake, the bumpy ride for Trump isn't even out of the starting gate yet. It's just getting warmed up.Who cares? This is the dumbest ruling I've ever heard in my life. It's the result of chronic TDS. Thank goodness it won't last.
No conditions
No sentence
No felon
Oh, buckle up, cupcake, the bumpy ride for Trump isn't even out of the starting gate yet. It's just getting warmed up.
He ain't gonna get a honeymoon like he got last time.
You should be thankful. He skated. With no prison time (which he was never going to get anyway) and no huge fine (which he deserved).
If that were you or I....well let's just say we wouldn't get the privilege that Trump enjoys. 2 justices systems and all that.
If that's your best "mic drop", then you'll need to put in a lot more work, slugger.
No conditions
No sentence
No felon
"Trump sentencing updates: Trump sentenced to unconditional discharge as 'only lawful sentence' to protect presidency
If that's your best "mic drop", then you'll need to put in a lot more work, slugger.
We get it. Donald Trump IS unconditional discharge.![]()
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